oldprickbitches:

Omfg I was sitting in a room with a bunch of my aunts, uncles and cousins and my grandma had this weird smile on her face so I asked her what was up and she just looked at me and said “everyone in this house is alive thanks to my vagina”


loganberrylittlefarie:

rickytee:

im pretty content with life because of this okay

and queue the tears 


fluffy-and-cute:

un-wanted-hipster-blog:

dominantlife:

contagioushappiness:

Everything about this post is perfect. Because growing up is for losers. 

π

IT’S BAAAACK

Im going to do this

cherryporcelain:

weheartit.com/cherryporcelain

cherryporcelain:

weheartit.com/cherryporcelain

unenergetic:

I want to have a marriage like this holy shit

unenergetic:

I want to have a marriage like this holy shit



refinebeauty:

“Becoming yourself is really hard and confusing, and it's a process," she said in her speech. "I was completely the eager beaver in school, I was the girl in the front of the class who was the first person to put her hand up, and it's often not cool to be the person that puts themself out there, and I've often gotten teased mercilessly, but I found that ultimately if you truly pour your heart into what you believe in — even if it makes you vulnerable — amazing things can and will happen.” 


buttlicked:

you never realize how pointless this website is until you try to describe it to someone

❝We are the generation of nostalgia. We grew up in the age of transition. From hand-written letters to electronic mails. From film to digital. We were fascinated by new things, neglecting the way we spend our afternoons. Cupcakes and tea. Play-Doh and Polly Pockets. Young and naive. Technology completely changed the way we waited and we grew up too fast. The simple things in life seems more meaningful now. We grew up in the age of transition and have become the generation of nostalgia.❞

This is the best/truest thing I’ve read in so long (via thesleepingfawn)

But this explains the 90s kids

(via thebbcisslowlykillingme)