I'm constantly changing.
Routine scares me...or just bores me.
I love music.
I'm bored quickly but entertained easily, so figure that one out...
Don't ever stop and think for one minute that you've learned what you need to..
We're all fucked up:) take comfort in that though.
There's always more and you'll always be growing.

29th May 2012

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29th May 2012

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29th May 2012

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29th May 2012

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This is beautiful 

This is beautiful 

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29th May 2012

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This is a bridge in Paris. You hang locks on it with the name of you & your boyfriend/girlfriend/best-friend then throw the key into the river. So even though the friend/relationship may end, you can’t remove the lock. It stays there forever, as relevance to someone once a part of your life.

This is a bridge in Paris. You hang locks on it with the name of you & your boyfriend/girlfriend/best-friend then throw the key into the river. So even though the friend/relationship may end, you can’t remove the lock. It stays there forever, as relevance to someone once a part of your life.

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29th May 2012

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29th May 2012

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29th May 2012

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ambientclouds:

Muhammad Al-Durrah was only 12 years old when both he and his father, Jamal Al-Durrah, were caught in gunfire from the Israeli forces. For 45 mins, his father tried to shield him from the bullets and cried out for the shooting to stop. They weren’t armed. They weren’t attacking the Israelis. The Israelis, who were the aggressors didn’t listen. They didn’t heed the pleas from the father. They didn’t care about the frightened and innocent boy.
Instead, they shot him dead (on the 30th of September, in the Gaza Strip)

ambientclouds:

Muhammad Al-Durrah was only 12 years old when both he and his father, Jamal Al-Durrah, were caught in gunfire from the Israeli forces. For 45 mins, his father tried to shield him from the bullets and cried out for the shooting to stop. They weren’t armed. They weren’t attacking the Israelis. The Israelis, who were the aggressors didn’t listen. They didn’t heed the pleas from the father. They didn’t care about the frightened and innocent boy.

Instead, they shot him dead (on the 30th of September, in the Gaza Strip)

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29th May 2012

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29th May 2012

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princesskaila:

uwishucouldforget:

thugg-ish:

bo0bie:

crestfalls:

rachelbrice:

elhieroglyph:

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princesskaila:

uwishucouldforget:

thugg-ish:

bo0bie:

crestfalls:

rachelbrice:

elhieroglyph:

(via ayyplusvee, forages)

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