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I suppose this used to happen quite often

James: Lily?
Lily: Mmmm
James: I may have wrapped Harry in my invisibility cloak for his nap...and now I can't find him.
Lily:
James:
Lily:
James:
Lily:
James: ...but I swear, the last time I saw him he was somewhere in the room.

yrelectricsurgeissweet:

It’s kind of ridiculous that you’re expected to get out of bed EVERY day

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wentzporta:

if you don’t like blink-182 don’t look at me

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A person who doesn't have tumblr showing me something

Them: look
Me: I saw that already

aleium:

schakerin:

whitegirlblogger:

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    ♥           ♥   ♥            ♥
    ♥        make out        ♥

      ♡      with me        
         ♥                    ♥
            ♥              ♥
                 ♥ ♡ ♥
                    ♥

       ♥ ♡ ♥             ♥ ♡ ♥

    ♥           ♥   ♥              ♥
    ♥                               ♥

      ♡           no            
         ♥                    ♥
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                 ♥ ♡ ♥
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       ♥ ♡ ♥             ♥ ♡ ♥

    ♥           ♥   ♥              ♥
    ♥                               ♥

      ♡          ok             
         ♥                    ♥
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                 ♥ ♡ ♥
                    ♥

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"

You either like me or you don’t. It took me Twenty-something years to learn how to love myself, I don’t have that kinda time to convince somebody else.

"

-  Daniel Franzese (via creatingaquietmind)

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ckings:

Fuck that

ckings:

Fuck that

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Berlin-based artist Matthew Davis creates surreal images by using his brush to slowly drip oil paints into small pools. After each color dries over a period of several days a new layer is added resulting in a dense, multi-dimensional surface.

Berlin-based artist Matthew Davis creates surreal images by using his brush to slowly drip oil paints into small pools. After each color dries over a period of several days a new layer is added resulting in a dense, multi-dimensional surface.

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