tumblingthroughbooks
tumblingthroughbooks
Tumblingthroughbooks
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I am a book-o-holic and proud of it.
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tumblingthroughbooks · 10 years ago
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Po Dameron
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tumblingthroughbooks · 10 years ago
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RIP Christopher Lee
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tumblingthroughbooks · 10 years ago
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end the movie poster pose enabling the audience a view of both the female characters chest and derriere while any male characters get to face the camera and be all action-y.
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tumblingthroughbooks · 10 years ago
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The moment I knew I would fall in love with this series
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tumblingthroughbooks · 10 years ago
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tumblingthroughbooks · 10 years ago
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It’s okay to change your yes to a no. Yes’s aren’t permanent. They’re something we choose again and again, each and every day. Something we have the right to recall and reconsider as soon as saying yes no longer feels conducive to our wellbeing and happiness. It d.oesn’t matter whether you said yes to a job, a date, a relationship, sex, a favor to a friend, a social endeavor, or a vow of silence — you don’t ever have to commit to something that forces you to compromise who you are and what feels right; especially if it’s something you agreed to under pressure, intimidation, or force. Changing your yes to a no might make people angry. It might hurt their feelings, cause them to see you as a flake, and result in lost connections. But if saying no means staying true to yourself, honoring your feelings, and making self-care a priority, it’s worth it. You are worth it. Don’t let anyone convince you otherwise
Daniell Koepke (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
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tumblingthroughbooks · 10 years ago
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this is the truest yak ive ever read
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tumblingthroughbooks · 10 years ago
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The Tragic School Bus (photos via dontori)
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tumblingthroughbooks · 10 years ago
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I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. It’s when you know you’re licked before you begin, but you begin anyway and see it through no matter what.
Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird (via introspectivepoet)
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tumblingthroughbooks · 10 years ago
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Tumblr implementing early 2000′s advertisements but theres no way to actually incorporate them into the website’s theme/identity without it all falling apart so of course the next best tactic is to put a giant ugly picture frame around the fucking thing
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tumblingthroughbooks · 10 years ago
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important things to remember
if someone doesn’t reply to your message they are probably busy, not ignoring you
just because someone doesn’t message you first, it doesn’t mean they don’t care about you
if someone seems upset or distant they probably aren’t upset at you in particular
lots of people love you and you’re not annoying
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tumblingthroughbooks · 10 years ago
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tumblingthroughbooks · 10 years ago
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hey man I haven’t heard anything from Beethoven in a while is he on hiatus or something
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tumblingthroughbooks · 10 years ago
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DONT GO BACON MY HEART
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tumblingthroughbooks · 10 years ago
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Correct.
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