Defining Happiness

May 30

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pronunciation |  ‘sO-le-sizm\   submitted by |  VESTIES [peasonacob] submit words | here

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pronunciation | ‘sO-le-sizm\
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May 29

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pronunciation | ‘dO-zakh\ (kh being the guttural sound of clearing your throat) - with thanks to melancholiceroticaestheticsubmitted by | hazeldust192 submit words | here

other-wordly:

pronunciation | ‘dO-zakh\ (kh being the guttural sound of clearing your throat) - with thanks to melancholiceroticaesthetic
submitted by | hazeldust192
submit words | here

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When you’re trying to make a funny face but still stay cute.

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Expectations:

Reality:


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When you get so excited and have plans… Then, suddenly, your parents won’t allow you and you’re just there like

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When you see pictures of your friends hanging out and you weren’t invited

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“We are torn between nostalgia for the familiar and an urge for the foreign and strange. As often as not, we are homesick most for the places we have never known.” — Carson Mccullers  (via blua)

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