owlmylove:

i’ve met a lot of people during my time online and many of us have grown apart but i still think of them frequently and wonder what they’re up to and hope they’re no longer facing the same demons they once did

stark:

mutuals, talk to me: why is giffing so addicting? like, we don’t get paid for it, it takes a shit ton of time to do, Photoshop is a menace, people steal our work and say they ‘found it on The Internet™ uwu’ (where do you think The Internet™ found it, Jan?), our creations flop like limp dicks dead fish all the time because no-one reblogs anymore in this cursed era of tumblr — and yet, whenever I’m bored, my go-to entertainment is giffing something. I watch movies or shows and I make note of aesthetic shots automatically, I see a scene and think ‘yeah, gotta gif this right here.’ what’s up with that? why do we do this to ourselves?

howilearnedtocope:

You do not owe it to ANYONE, even yourself, to reach your absolute maximum “potential”

I think you should try to lead a good life. To lead a happy life. To do good deeds, and to find a life you can be proud of. But you don’t need to force the absolute highest possible achievement out of yourself. You don’t need to live your entire life without making any mistakes, or missing any opportunities. You are allowed to take it easy sometimes. You are allowed to be human. 

Maybe you have made some big mistakes that got you “off track” in a major way. That’s ok! It doesn’t mean you wasted your life. Maybe you aren’t doing as much as you possibly could each day. That’s ok too! There is no score in life. There is no one best path. You are enough, I promise <3 

christinecanigula:

some of you never played online dressup games while sitting in a huge beat up desk chair while being yelled at by your mom when you were kids and it shows. grow up

bosnian-chica:

if a girl wants to watch sports, especially because she thinks a player is hot, than let her, it’s not like guys watch VS fashion show because they want to buy new bras smh

k.