deeper than disparity

i guess it was just coincidence that the broken parts of me fit so perfectly into the broken parts of you

newtgeiszler:

savvy-ivvory:

gael-garcia:

It’s the Basic Ball!

A ball for the rest of the LGBT-cuties.

—A Black Lady Sketch Show 1x02

That “Bitch he’s not eating he’s at work” has me flatlined

this sketch cured my depression i don’t have to go to therapy anymore i’m uplifted and seen and felt and heard and held

never the right time 
to tell you 
how tight you entwined
your life in mine
hey, you’re everything
flawless by design
never the right time

ink-poisoning:

i do not identify as a boy or girl, i identify as a nuisance. an irritant. a fool and a problem

i have never been so disappointed in someones behaviour as i am of yours right now

i love you and i’m sorry that it ended up this way

love-notes-to-survivors:

Yes, your boundaries are still necessary even with people who do nice things for you or are really nice to you. I know sometimes when someone is really kind to you or you feel like you don’t deserve the kindness you get from someone, it makes you want to violate your own boundaries out of gratitude for them or because you’re afraid it will make them treat you differently. But in the long-term, this is only more harmful. Your boundaries are not an act of unkindness and are always relevant. And people treating you with respect and kindness is the bare minimum you deserve from others. Don’t let someone’s kindness or favours or respectful treatment make you abandon your self-worth and your needs to please them.

quotemadness:

“I am overflowing with words I do not have.”

— Adam Falkner (via quotemadness)