1. humansofnewyork:

    "I want her to be halfway trusting, but not so much so."

    (via thisisamansjob)

     
  2. humansofnewyork:

    "My mom died in August."
    "What was your favorite thing about her?"
    "Her sense of humor."
    "What was the time you most appreciated her sense of humor?"
    "Probably when I was in high school and she walked in on my girlfriend and I going at it. I was too embarrassed to go back home, so she called my girlfriend, and asked to speak to me. When I got on the phone, she said: ‘Bet you went soft pretty quick there, huh?’"

     
  3. (Source: t0be-continued, via woofsters)

     
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  6. She removes her wig, her eyelashes, her makeup, never breaking eye contact with the reflection of her natural self. It’s an intimate, powerful moment television doesn’t often show: A black woman removing all the elements white supremacy tells her she has to wear to be beautiful, successful, powerful. And let’s not forget that that wasn’t just Annalise taking it off: It was Davis, too—Davis, who remains brave in a world where a New York Times critic can get away with calling her ‘less classically beautiful.’x

    (Source: fistoffight, via christophercaleb)

     
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  8. literallyleslieknope:

    I’m so glad this infographic exists.

    (via thedekuspirit)

     

  9. edromyheart:

     

    don’t date someone you wouldn’t have a harry potter movie marathon with

    That’s nearly 24 hours. I wouldn’t do that with anyone

    …the weak are already weeding themselves out…

    (Source: pottern)

     
  10. nevver:

    Autumn from above, Kacper Kowalski

    (Source: kacperkowalski.pl, via loveyourchaos)