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What I actually say: I find serial killers interesting.
What other people hear: I am a serial killer.
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when Lemony Snicket wrote “I will love you if I never see you again, and I will love you if I see you everyday” that hurt me
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“There was a sigh. “I wanted us to work out.” And the other nodded, taking a step back. “So did I.” And that was it.”
— excerpt from a book I’ll never write // pt2 (via softlywhimpering)
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“Human relationships were strange. I mean, you were with one person a while, eating and sleeping and living with them, loving them, talking to them, going places together, and then it stopped.”
— Charles Bukowski, Women
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“You went from completely in love with me, to in hating me and everything I stand for in a matter of days. That kills me inside. I truly love you and even though I understand why I wish it wasn’t over for us. You’re the one for me.”
— Your secrets are safe here
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“It’s 4am and the only people up right now are those who are heart broken and those who are in love. So here I lie unable to sleep trying to figure out which one I am.”
— A story I’ll never tell (via dear-you-im-waiting)
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“Many months later and I realize that I’m still in love. The only difference is this isn’t the kind that fills my head with fleeting memories or makes my heart skip at the sound of your name. Instead, this kind of love is the one where I find myself wishing nothing but the best for you, with or without me.”
— kj-knight (via wnq-writers)
Fuckin true
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And that’s when i figured out that tears couldn’t make somebody who was dead alive again. There’s another thing about tears, they can’t make somebody that doesn’t love you anymore love you again. It’s the same with prayers. I wonder how much of their lives people waste crying and praying to God. If you ask me, the devil makes more sense than God does. I can see why people would want him around. It’s good to have somebody to blame for all the bad stuff they do. Maybe God’s there because people get scared of all the bad stuff they do. They figure that God and the Devil are always playing this game of tug-of-war game with them. And they never know which side their gonna wind up on. I guess that tug-of-war idea explains how sometimes, even when people try and do something good, it still turns out bad.
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The Windows on the World restaurant on the North Tower (Building One) of the original World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan. Windows on the World was destroyed when the North Tower collapsed during the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. At the time of the attack on the World Trade Center, the restaurant was hosting regular breakfast patrons and the Risk Waters Financial Technology Congress. Everyone present in the restaurant when American Airlines Flight 11 penetrated the North Tower perished that day, as all stairwells leading to below the impact zone were blocked immediately. Victims trapped in Windows died either from smoke inhalation from the fire, jumping or falling to their deaths, or the eventual collapse of the North Tower 102 minutes later. At the time of the attacks, there were 72 restaurant staff present in the restaurant, including acting manager Christine Anne Olender, whose desperate calls to Port Authority police represented the restaurant’s final communications. 16 Incisive Media-Risk Waters Group employees, and 76 other guests/contractors were also present. After about 9:40 AM, no further distress calls from the restaurant were made. The last people to leave the restaurant before Flight 11 collided with the North Tower at 8:46 AM were Michael Nestor, Liz Thompson, Geoffrey Wharton, and Richard Tierney. They departed at 8:44 AM and survived the attack.
World Trade Center lessor Larry Silverstein was regularly holding breakfast meetings in Windows on the World with tenants as part of his recent acquisition of the Twin Towers from the Port Authority, and was scheduled to be in the restaurant on the morning of the attacks. However, his wife insisted he go to a dermatologist’s appointment that morning, whereby he avoided death.
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