You don’t ever have to feel guilty about removing toxic people from your life. It doesn’t matter whether someone is a relative, romantic interest, employer, childhood friend, or a new acquaintance — you don’t have to make room for people who cause you pain or make you feel small. It’s one thing if a person owns up to their behavior and makes an effort to change. But if a person disregards your feelings, ignores your boundaries, and continues to treat you in a harmful way, they need to go.
— Daniell Koepke (via sorakeem)
(Source: internal-acceptance-movement, via fuckyeahexistentialism)
Sometimes happiness consists of finding the right balance of misery.
— Orson Scott Card, Sarah (via quotes-shape-us)
(via fuckyeahexistentialism)
Girls pose by a jail that recalls the witch trials of 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts. Photo taken in 1945.
I recently learned that the water in Salem was contaminated with the fungus from which LSD is derived and a legitimate theory for the whole thing is that everyone in the town was tripping balls
(via ladylaura921)
two people who were once very close can
without blame
or grand betrayal
become strangers.
perhaps this is the saddest thing in the world.
without blame
or grand betrayal
become strangers.
perhaps this is the saddest thing in the world.
— Warsan Shire (via thelaststandingunicorn)
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