"I often carry things to read
so that I will not have to look at
the people."

- Charles Bukowski, The Last Night of the Earth Poems (via wordsnquotes)

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streetstyleplatform:
“ “Black Skirt
” ”

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"Find what you’re afraid of most and go live there."

- Chuck Palahniuk, Invisible Monsters
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"I knew exactly what was going to happen. I knew we wouldn’t last forever, and you were going to break me in some way. But I made you mine anyways. Crazy thing is I’d probably do it again if I could."

- boy-at-peace
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asoftwrongness:
“ #157
”

micdotcom:

There’s nothing quite like putting one’s unique stamp on a graduation ceremony — and Latinx grads nationwide are making it happen in 2016. This one is stunning: “They tried to bury us. They didn’t know we were seeds.”

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"Our bodies could be skin on skin and I’d still pull you closer."

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theriversandtheroads:
“ East Austin love poems.
”