Long Distance Love

notorious-advisory:

Long Distance Love is not for the fearful, it is for the bold. It’s for those who are willing to spend a lot of time alone in exchange for a little time with the one they love. It’s for those knowing a good thing when they see it, even if they don’t see it nearly enough…” 



Can you please just get a Tumblr and follow me and read everything I post so you can know that I’m secretly in love with you?

i-o-u-a-fall:

chroniclesofpanem:

tunadeluna:

ninejuanjuan:

bromofasho:

nigga-chan:

nicoosuxx:

Remember when they were going to censor the internet?

Remember when people cared about Kony?

Remember when people did the cinnamon challenge?

Remember when everyone played Temple Run?

Remember the Alamo?

Remember the Titans?

remember who you are

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waterbears:


So, why does time fly by as you get older? When you are younger, you have more novel, new experiences. You see your mother for the first time. You learn your first language. Everything around you is new information. When the brain puts together these new details, they seem slower when you look back on them. When you age, your understanding of the world is larger. But because you are constantly surrounded by the usual family, school and experiences, details aren’t taken in so intricately. This makes entire days seem like fleeting moments!
According to this psychological diagram, if you turned 80 - looking back, the middle of your life will appear to be your 20’s!
Moral of the story: Do something new every day to make your life seem longer and richer.

It actually has to do with the concept of time. If somebody is in a 5 year relationship when they’re say 21, that’s a long ass time. But if you’re 80, it’s shortened by the longevity of your existence. That’s why if humans were ever able to be immortal, their brains would turn into mush: because when you live forever, years can go by in seconds, and an entire lifetime with someone would seem like a few minutes. I heard once that most writers make up their best works based off of events that happened before they turned 16, and it’s because of this factor. You can remember everything when it’s all you had to remember

waterbears:

So, why does time fly by as you get older? When you are younger, you have more novel, new experiences. You see your mother for the first time. You learn your first language. Everything around you is new information. When the brain puts together these new details, they seem slower when you look back on them. When you age, your understanding of the world is larger. But because you are constantly surrounded by the usual family, school and experiences, details aren’t taken in so intricately. This makes entire days seem like fleeting moments!

According to this psychological diagram, if you turned 80 - looking back, the middle of your life will appear to be your 20’s!

Moral of the story: Do something new every day to make your life seem longer and richer.

It actually has to do with the concept of time. If somebody is in a 5 year relationship when they’re say 21, that’s a long ass time. But if you’re 80, it’s shortened by the longevity of your existence. That’s why if humans were ever able to be immortal, their brains would turn into mush: because when you live forever, years can go by in seconds, and an entire lifetime with someone would seem like a few minutes. 
I heard once that most writers make up their best works based off of events that happened before they turned 16, and it’s because of this factor. You can remember everything when it’s all you had to remember

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5000-miles-apart:

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- Fay and Luke
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Next to the speakerphone is a fat daily planner book they keep full of things for me to get done. They want me to account for my next ten years, task by task. Their way, everything in your life turns into an item on a list. Something to accomplish. You get to see how your life looks flattened out. Survivor, Chuck Palahniuk, p. 279-69 (via myprivatelibrary)

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Virgo’s Most Common Lies: Yeah, it looks really good! (fixes it later)

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theforceofwind:

You’re the book I could never put down.
With a blurb that drew me in.
If I ever bent your spine,
I swore I’d live in sin.
You’ve immersed me in your world,
Completely filled my dreams,
Inspired me to write and compose
That I’m bursting at the seams.
I love your weaving story,
And the beauty of your font,
But there’s still so much more to learn
And you’re the only book I want.

 

[That’s beautiful]