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SUBCONSCIOUS: Here comes the feeling that I’ve been avoiding for a long time....

psycholust:

Here comes the feeling that I’ve been avoiding for a long time. Nagseselos ka, kahit wala ka naman karapatan magselos. It feels weird when you cannot tell if you really like someone or not. I know I don’t. But maybe a part of me does, maybe a part of my subconscious does. I hate this! I don’t…


250 men and women were asked to draw what these emotions felt like in their bodies. These are the combined results.

250 men and women were asked to draw what these emotions felt like in their bodies. These are the combined results.

(Source: typeless, via loveyourchaos)


“I remember everything about you. […] You’re the one who wasn’t paying attention.”-Peeta Mellark to Katniss Everdeen (The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins)

ALMOST.

“I remember everything about you. […] You’re the one who wasn’t paying attention.”
-Peeta Mellark to Katniss Everdeen (The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins)

ALMOST.

After everything is said and done—when it all sank down I knew the message was simple.

I don’t have much capacity as these people—to hurt you, to make you remember, to make you upset, or to make you feel loved—to let you feel me.

After all, I am just around the corner, always.

(Source: fishiball)

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Part of my struggle to mature is to leave the senseless rantings/writings I had about love then. But I couldn’t bring myself to click the delete button, being that I am a very sentimental person. So there, just leave this blog to die and if you want you can follow me in a new, less sappy one. Thank you very much!

dvdp:

“A wide field meteor camera at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center recorded this spectacular meteor breaking up in Earth’s atmosphere on Sept. 30, 2011, 8:37 p.m. EDT. Also visible is a star-like object moving slowly toward the upper middle of the field of view — the upper stage of the Zenit booster that launched the Russian Cosmos 2219 intelligence satellite back in 1992. Orbiting 500 miles above Earth, this empty rocket body can get bright enough to be seen with the unaided eye.”

dvdp:

“A wide field meteor camera at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center recorded this spectacular meteor breaking up in Earth’s atmosphere on Sept. 30, 2011, 8:37 p.m. EDT. Also visible is a star-like object moving slowly toward the upper middle of the field of view — the upper stage of the Zenit booster that launched the Russian Cosmos 2219 intelligence satellite back in 1992. Orbiting 500 miles above Earth, this empty rocket body can get bright enough to be seen with the unaided eye.”

(Source: nasa.gov)

beymysterio:

Hey guys, I know I’ve been on a weird kind of hiatus. I (rarely) reblog random stuff on my tumblr which have nothing to do with what’s going on in my life.
Truth is, I’ve just been resting and thinking about what to do next. This post got to me, though, because it read my mind exactly. If only things were that simple.
Okay enough of the sentiments! Outfit update coming up sooooon. SOON, I SAY! Haha!

beymysterio:

Hey guys, I know I’ve been on a weird kind of hiatus. I (rarely) reblog random stuff on my tumblr which have nothing to do with what’s going on in my life.

Truth is, I’ve just been resting and thinking about what to do next. This post got to me, though, because it read my mind exactly. If only things were that simple.

Okay enough of the sentiments! Outfit update coming up sooooon. SOON, I SAY! Haha!

(via flairey)