May212013

“As a child I was undiagnosable. There was no pill
for the way I was inconsolable when I first read the story of
Plath’s life ending. My father took me to a diner that day
and I cried into half a napkin someone had left behind,
the words “You are more than” scrawled in a rush
just above the tear.

It only got worse with the years as I learned that
objects could be easily fixed and I couldn’t. It became
a problem, an addiction to handing pieces of my heart
out to dangerous boys and strangers with hooded eyes,
until my mother signed me up for a class called
How To Stop Loving Broken Things.

It didn’t work out. When the teacher finally gave up
he left a room of shadows dressed in black, crying into
each other’s shoulders and discussing sparrows’ wings
and the sound the tide makes before it pulls away.

Instead of discussing ways to stop loving, we talked about
etymology and the way the word “piece” has its own spot
in the dictionary. We handed each other diner napkins
with words to end that sentence no one wanted to finish.

You are more than what they see. More than stardust.
More than the speed of sound and the sound of echoes.
You are more than atoms and neurons colliding and
you are more than the ones who only know how to leave .

“How To Stop Equating Broken Hearts With Broken People”  (via thisisyourmaverick)

(Source: sincerelyoursanonymous, via smansion)

12AM
aspiringdoctors:

beben-eleben:

A Daddy’s Letter to His Little Girl (About Her Future Husband)
 Dear Cutie-Pie,
Recently, your mother and I were searching for an answer on Google. Halfway through entering the question, Google returned a list of the most popular searches in the world. Perched at the top of the list was “How to keep him interested.”
It startled me. I scanned several of the countless articles about how to be sexy and sexual, when to bring him a beer versus a sandwich, and the ways to make him feel smart and superior.
And I got angry.
Little One, it is not, has never been, and never will be your job to “keep him interested.”
Little One, your only task is to know deeply in your soul—in that unshakeable place that isn’t rattled by rejection and loss and ego—that you are worthy of interest. (If you can remember that everyone else is worthy of interest also, the battle of your life will be mostly won. But that is a letter for another day.)
If you can trust your worth in this way, you will be attractive in the most important sense of the word: you will attract a boy who is both capable of interest and who wants to spend his one life investing all of his interest in you.
Little One, I want to tell you about the boy who doesn’t need to be kept interested, because he knows you are interesting:
I don’t care if he puts his elbows on the dinner table—as long as he puts his eyes on the way your nose scrunches when you smile. And then can’t stop looking.
I don’t care if he can’t play a bit of golf with me—as long as he can play with the children you give him and revel in all the glorious and frustrating ways they are just like you.
I don’t care if he doesn’t follow his wallet—as long as he follows his heart and it always leads him back to you.
I don’t care if he is strong—as long as he gives you the space to exercise the strength that is in your heart.
I couldn’t care less how he votes—as long as he wakes up every morning and daily elects you to a place of honor in your home and a place of reverence in his heart.
I don’t care about the color of his skin—as long as he paints the canvas of your lives with brushstrokes of patience, and sacrifice, and vulnerability, and tenderness.
I don’t care if he was raised in this religion or that religion or no religion—as long as he was raised to value the sacred and to know every moment of life, and every moment of life with you, is deeply sacred.
In the end, Little One, if you stumble across a man like that and he and I have nothing else in common, we will have the most important thing in common:
You.
Because in the end, Little One, the only thing you should have to do to “keep him interested” is to be you.
Your eternally interested guy,
Daddy

My Dad has said almost these exact same things to me and my little sister since we were very small.
It’s so easy to forget in the sea of modern culture that is constantly thrown at me from grocery story checkout line magazine racks and internet ads and TV shows and mindless pop song lyrics.
Ladies (and gentlemen): Read this. Take it to heart.

THIS. so much.

aspiringdoctors:

beben-eleben:

A Daddy’s Letter to His Little Girl (About Her Future Husband)

 Dear Cutie-Pie,

Recently, your mother and I were searching for an answer on Google. Halfway through entering the question, Google returned a list of the most popular searches in the world. Perched at the top of the list was “How to keep him interested.”

It startled me. I scanned several of the countless articles about how to be sexy and sexual, when to bring him a beer versus a sandwich, and the ways to make him feel smart and superior.

And I got angry.

Little One, it is not, has never been, and never will be your job to “keep him interested.”

Little One, your only task is to know deeply in your soul—in that unshakeable place that isn’t rattled by rejection and loss and ego—that you are worthy of interest. (If you can remember that everyone else is worthy of interest also, the battle of your life will be mostly won. But that is a letter for another day.)

If you can trust your worth in this way, you will be attractive in the most important sense of the word: you will attract a boy who is both capable of interest and who wants to spend his one life investing all of his interest in you.

Little One, I want to tell you about the boy who doesn’t need to be kept interested, because he knows you are interesting:

I don’t care if he puts his elbows on the dinner table—as long as he puts his eyes on the way your nose scrunches when you smile. And then can’t stop looking.

I don’t care if he can’t play a bit of golf with me—as long as he can play with the children you give him and revel in all the glorious and frustrating ways they are just like you.

I don’t care if he doesn’t follow his wallet—as long as he follows his heart and it always leads him back to you.

I don’t care if he is strong—as long as he gives you the space to exercise the strength that is in your heart.

I couldn’t care less how he votes—as long as he wakes up every morning and daily elects you to a place of honor in your home and a place of reverence in his heart.

I don’t care about the color of his skin—as long as he paints the canvas of your lives with brushstrokes of patience, and sacrifice, and vulnerability, and tenderness.

I don’t care if he was raised in this religion or that religion or no religion—as long as he was raised to value the sacred and to know every moment of life, and every moment of life with you, is deeply sacred.

In the end, Little One, if you stumble across a man like that and he and I have nothing else in common, we will have the most important thing in common:

You.

Because in the end, Little One, the only thing you should have to do to “keep him interested” is to be you.

Your eternally interested guy,

Daddy

My Dad has said almost these exact same things to me and my little sister since we were very small.

It’s so easy to forget in the sea of modern culture that is constantly thrown at me from grocery story checkout line magazine racks and internet ads and TV shows and mindless pop song lyrics.

Ladies (and gentlemen): Read this. Take it to heart.

THIS. so much.

(Source: followandreblog, via smansion)

May202013
May172013
the-manila-institute:

mccallses:

likehanselandgretel:

youarethefirstdreamofmysoul:


fuckyeahmalecismagnificent:
Highchild - this is almost as bad as the Moon Moon person. 

Nightwood, I like it! 

IM YOUNGSTAIRS WTF

trushstrider dont even look at me

 Battlescar jsdaksjslf


Battlestrider.. Hmm.

the-manila-institute:

mccallses:

likehanselandgretel:

youarethefirstdreamofmysoul:

fuckyeahmalecismagnificent:

Highchild - this is almost as bad as the Moon Moon person. 

Nightwood, I like it! 

IM YOUNGSTAIRS WTF

trushstrider dont even look at me

 Battlescar jsdaksjslf

Battlestrider.. Hmm.

(Source: icomefromdistricttwelve, via magnusbaneful)

May102013

I will never understand why I constantly do things for others simply because I would want them to do the same for me.

People suck.

99% of people will not do anything to help you in anyway unless it benefits them in someway. Even if you did the exact thing that you are asking them to do, if they’re not getting anything out of it, you might as well forget about it happening. 

May72013

Reblog this if you have ever attempted any of the following while you were alone:

xdominoe:

loki-is-our-god:

castiel-homo-of-the-lord:

vorticity007:

zombieirish:


-Waterbending

-Earthbending

-Firebending

-Airbending

-Using the force

-Telekenisis

-Flying

-The Matrix 

-Alchemy

-Kamehameha

-Going Super Saiyan

-Jutsu Hand Signs

-Spells from Harry Potter

-Shapeshifting

-Breaking the 66 seals

-Opening purgartory

-Turning into a green rage monster

-Being a synthesized voice program

-Getting a bunch of bitches to kneel

image

(Source: zudilio, via frantasticsurick)

9PM
May52013
This.

This.

(Source: writtenforyoursoul, via bl4irs)

1PM
stephaniesearches:

Late night nostalgia sometimes isn’t the best thing.

stephaniesearches:

Late night nostalgia sometimes isn’t the best thing.

(via smansion)

May12013
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