repercussions

May 29

LOL SO CUTE

LOL SO CUTE

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May 28

eternal reflection pt 2

I’m now a legal adult and out of high school. It’s already hit me that I’m grown up now. I saw family I haven’t seen for years last week, and all I could hear was, “You’re so big now. You’re not a kid anymore.” Honestly, it kind of sucks. And no, not in the sense that I have to do my own things now (although that does suck too), but instead because I’m no longer a little child who loves her mom wholeheartedly. Don’t get me wrong, I do love my mom so much (along with my dad as well), but obviously as you grow older you become so distant from your parents. And I wish I was a kid again because I just want to relive those moments where my mom would always be smiling and happy instead of always fighting with me. I know things are never going to be the same again…I just want to still cuddle up with my mom and hug her just for no reason, and I wish that would just make her happy.

May 27

the-absolute-best-posts:

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the-absolute-best-posts:

 Submitted by christinewang

Follow this blog, you will love it on your dashboard

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18 and graduated! I am da big gurl nao.

18 and graduated! I am da big gurl nao.

May 24

Anonymous asked: do you still care about people who you aren't friensd with anymore?

I care for them like how I’d care for a stranger, and if they somehow manage to need my help I’ll be there for them but that’s it

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Honestly, worse birthday I’ve ever had. Luckily my worse isn’t as bad as it sounds. But pretty shitty I must say.

magnolius:

A Tale Of Two Hoodies - a controversial painting by artist/activist Michael D’Antuono. 
Inspired by the Trayvon Martin case, this painting symbolizes the travesty of racially profiling innocent children and how present day prejudices affect policy.

magnolius:

A Tale Of Two Hoodies - a controversial painting by artist/activist Michael D’Antuono

Inspired by the Trayvon Martin case, this painting symbolizes the travesty of racially profiling innocent children and how present day prejudices affect policy.

(via ejaymanuel)