jellybeanbeing:

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Normal People by Sally Rooney // The Worst Person in the World (2021) // The Edge of Seventeen (2016)

disc80s:

i thought my suicidal late teens were the hardest years of my life but nothing could’ve prepared me for my 20s waking up everyday with no purpose, feeling so lost, unable to keep up with friendships, watching everyone move on with relationships and careers and being unable to catch up. and I’m such a “life is not a race” type of person but damn I’m losing so hard rn

weltenwellen:

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Clarice Lispector, tr. by Ronald W. Sousa, The Passion According to G.H.

weltenwellen:

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Rebecca Ross, Divine Rivals

weltenwellen:

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Rebecca Ross, Divine Rivals

mothcub:

A girl with a hole in her chest stares blankly at a man. The man is reaching into the hole. Text reads "I wish you didn't hurt me like that".ALT
A girl is lying, eyes closed, on her stomach on the ground. A wilting flower has grown through a hole in her chest. Text reads: "I wish, I wish".ALT

Grief hole.

samazine:

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I’M A NERVOUS WRECK I’M A NERVOUS WRECK I’M A NERVOUS WRECK I’M A NERVOUS WRECK

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terriblethanksforasking:

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BOTTOMS now in theaters!

huariqueje:

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Kelp Forest V  - Richard York , 2014.

American , b. 1955 -

Woodcut , 17 7/8 × 23 7/8 in. 45.4 × 60.6 cm. Ed. of 5/6

louisegluckpdf:

in your 20s you must rediscover the joys of arts and crafts to stave off spiritual decay

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fairycosmos:

me in my head at the supermarket: nobody is ever going to fucking love me. omg 25% off

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mermaidenmystic:

jadeseadragon:

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Darrel Rhea: “Flowers & Mermaids”

Wow, gorgeous !

(Source: behance.net)

weltenwellen:

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Ocean Vuong, from “Someday I’ll Love Ocean Vuong”Night Sky with Exit Wounds

weltenwellen:

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Ocean Vuong, from “Eurydice”, Night Sky with Exit Wounds

allsadnshit:

I think it’s an unrecognized practice to allow yourself to outgrow and shed versions of yourself that were more socially successful than who you want or need to be now. Not every new chapter is bigger and bolder and hotter, I think that’s a very modern social media “glow up” mindset and doesn’t actually have any room for what real transformation looks like. Sometimes we change exactly as we need to and it’s not what anyone else was hoping for and that’s part of it being important and true.

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