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IF YOU LIVED HERE YOU'D BE HOME ALREADY

May 29, 2013 12:40 pm
"In order to control myself I must first accept myself by going with and not against my nature."
March 14, 2013 2:24 pm
"I still catch myself feeling sad about things that don’t matter anymore."

Kurt Vonnegut  (via samsaranmusing)

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March 2, 2013 9:36 am
"What is in our hearts is real whether we name it or let it exist only in darkness or silence."

Beth Revis, Shades of Earth (via shakethecobwebs)

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4:48 am
George Carlin ends up on my blog a lot.

George Carlin ends up on my blog a lot.

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February 23, 2013 4:04 pm

epicjohngreenquotes:

tyleroakley:

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because sometimes the other Green brother just needs to be heard….

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2:24 pm February 12, 2013 3:35 pm
"I don’t believe in guilty pleasures. If you fucking like something, like it. That’s what’s wrong with our generation: that residual punk rock guilt, like, “You’re not supposed to like that. That’s not fucking cool.” Don’t fucking think it’s not cool to like Britney Spears’ “Toxic.” It is cool to like Britney Spears’ “Toxic”! Why the fuck not? Fuck you! That’s who I am, goddamn it! That whole guilty pleasure thing is full of fucking shit."

Dave Grohl  (via fawun)

As always, the immortal Dave Grohl on why you should be proud to be who you are without making excuses about it.

As an aside, I had a huge crush on Dave Grohl when I was in high school

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February 11, 2013 2:24 pm
"Life is a gentleman’s agreement to grin and paint your face gay so others will feel they are silly to be unhappy, and try to catch the contagion of joy, while inside so many are dying of bitterness and unfulfillment."

Revisiting the journals of Sylvia Plath, who took her life 50 years ago today. (via explore-blog)

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7:38 am
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Everyday, millions of innocent children are unwillingly part of a terrible dictatorship. The government takes them away from their families and brings them to cramped, crowded buildings where they are treated as slaves in terrible conditions. For seven hours a day, they are indoctrinated to love their current conditions and support their government and society. As if this was not enough, they are often held for another two hours to exert themselves almost to the point of physical exhaustion, and sometimes injury. Then, when at home, during the short few hours which they are permitted to see their families they are forced to do additional mind-numbing work which they finish and return the following day.

This isn’t some repressive government in some far-off country. It’s happening right here: we call it school.

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When he was in the ninth grade, open-access champion Aaron Swartz, who took his life last month, stood up in front of his school assembly and read this, affirming the need to change educational paradigms away from the factory model of schooling.  (via explore-blog)

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February 10, 2013 9:36 am