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Madelyn

@jellybeanlarry

you're the broken piece that makes me whole
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once upon a time young young teenage me used to write fan fiction like my life depended on it, new fics every week and I had no idea there was someone out there printing out my fics and putting them in a box to read when they needed something to cheer them up

anyways fast forward to 20 year old me on my third date with Emily and she mentions offhand that she’s got this box of fic she printed out and saved

it’s a few months later after that and she shows me one of the fics in the box and holy shit that’s my garbage fic from so long ago

anyways my point is life is a fucking trip my dude

i still remember when we found this out. i don’t think either of us stopped yelling for hours

look it’s been eight years and I’m still like LMAO I MARRIED A FAN

This is the cutest thing I’ve ever read in my whole life

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Talk about character development.

Season 1

Season 2

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I just feel homesick, you know? I’m not the only one, I know that… I just wanna go back. I’m ready to go back. I’m ready to leave whenever you are.

A deleted scene from My Own Private Idaho (1991).

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aewm

420 stands for “4got 2 0plogize” and this is how u use it

friend: hey dude why’s lester mad at u me: i broke his favorite mug and 420

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gaywrites

ICYMI: In which a 13-year-old boy comes out to his best friend via text message, and adorable unconditional support ensues. Ain’t nothing wrong with being gay, my friend. (via BuzzFeed

what makes it more adorable is he offered to call when he knew something was wrong

I also love how often the word bro was used

This is the proper way to be a bro.

# how to bro 101

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River Phoenix | my Favorite Photos

“Some are bound to die young, By dying young a person stays young in people’s memory. If he burns brightly before he dies, his brightness shines for all time”Unknown
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Fantasy Sculptures Show Struggle Of Nature and Man Artistically

Artist Patrick Bergsma creates landscape sculptures which reveal a fantasy world distorted by the conflict of nature and human civilisation. The suspended masses reveal a platform where nature, man and animal are struggling to thrive in an apocalyptic climate. Wasted consumerism becomes the roots of civilisation, literally, depicted by the artist in his work where shopping trolleys become the foundation for the entire structure teetering off from its hold on gravity.