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Reckless Abandonment

@hellaciousbaby

confront your mortality

Don’t invite me anywhere last minute I enjoy doing nothing so I need to know ahead of time if my plan to do nothing needs to be changed

This is legit and people don’t realize it.

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indianajjones

“hey what are you doing?” “nothing”  “oh great! so you are avaliab-” “no you don’t understand. I’m doing nothing.” 

I’m doing nothing. Actively. It’s important.

                                   * * * Smoke,   feel the cosmos * * *

sometimes i think something like “i want to sleep” and another part of my brain replies with “yeah, i would LOVE to welcome the cold sleep of death” and its like…pipe down edgelord we get it you want to die

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victoriousvocabulary

PHOTAESTHESIA [aka PHOTESTHESIA]

[noun]

perception of light; sense of vision.

Etymology:  from Greek phōs, phōt- , “light” + aesthesia, from aísthēsis, “sensation”.

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memeufacturing-deactivated20161

i have discovered an entire robust community dedicated to chewing ice. i thought it was ironic at first but i’ve prodded further and these people really like their ice

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angryladies-deactivated20160518

My kink is when you’re eating a pint of chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream and your spoon hits a massive boulder of cookie dough that you then pry out like an archaeologist on the dig of a lifetime

If you’re not noticed, you’re still valid.

Like, if no ones gonna read it, you should still write it.

If no ones gonna see it, you should still do it.

If no ones gonna hear you, you should still say it.

You’re not measured by how people react to you.

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scumbugg

You’re not measured by how people react to you.

freshman: *screaming and laughing* me, with dead eyes: looke….i understand u havent yet lost ur childlike optimism but it is 8 in the fucking mornign

[Witches are] the embodiment of a world of female subjects that capitalism had to destroy: the heretic, the healer, the disobedient wife, the woman who dared to live alone, the obeah woman who poisoned the master’s food.

Sylvia Federici, Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation  (via thatkindofwoman)