you're wack.
fuck you

skysoaring:

if i lay here

if i just lay here

do u think i’d still pass all of my classes

If I were to do it all over again.
I’d still like to meet you.
Roses For Rei (via rosesforrei)
You can’t talk to her everyday. Even if you miss her, you have to let her move on. You might miss talking to her and being friends with her, but you won’t ever love her like she loves you. You know that and she knows that but she can’t help herself. So you have to be the person to give her space. Stop convincing yourself she will just get over you because she has to. That’s not how it works. As long as you are in her life, she will never be able to be with someone else. And don’t text her in 2 weeks or a month assuming she is over you because she will lie and say she is. You have to literally remove her from your life completely. Be fair to her, you don’t know how it feels to love someone who doesn’t love you the same way.xxlivvs (via wnq-writers)

dirtyboy420:

It’s getting bad and no one has noticed.

If someone were to die at the age of 63 after a lifelong battle with MS or Sickle Cell, we’d all say they were a “fighter” or an “inspiration.” But when someone dies after a lifelong battle with severe mental illness and drug addiction, we say it was a tragedy and tell everyone “don’t be like him, please seek help.” That’s bullshit. Robin Williams sought help his entire life. He saw a psychiatrist. He quit drinking. He went to rehab. He did this for decades. That’s HOW he made it to 63. For some people, 63 is a fucking miracle. I know several people who didn’t make it past 23 and I’d do anything to have 40 more years with them.

anonymous reader on The Dish

One of the more helpful and insightful things I’ve seen about depression/suicide in the last couple of days.

(via mysweetetc)


bluewaffleez:

when yo momma call u for dinner and its not even ready

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