Til the sun goes down.
► Theresa. 16. Germany.

I'm sick of not having the courage to be an absolute nobody.
- J. D. Salinger, Franny & Zooey
Til the sun goes down.
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some public displays of affection i’ve photographed
nataliekucken:

some public displays of affection i’ve photographed
nataliekucken:

some public displays of affection i’ve photographed
nataliekucken:

some public displays of affection i’ve photographed
nataliekucken:

some public displays of affection i’ve photographed
nataliekucken:

some public displays of affection i’ve photographed
nataliekucken:

some public displays of affection i’ve photographed
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I was walking around Paris, next to Notre Dame and I saw this:
- We still have to change the world.
flowing-tears-pouring-rain:

depression blog
south-england:

Cattle Fields »» Thomas Hanks

Courtney Love & Kurt Cobain on their wedding day, 1992.
lost:


This is the snapshot that Mr. Lisbon takes of the girls before they go to the prom. Note that Lux’s hand looks like she is holding a cigarette, which is how she is found when she dies. Therese’s eyes are closed, and she ends up overdosing on sleeping pills. Mary coughs right after the photo is taken, and she dies by putting her head in the oven (and, in the book, is the only one who accidentally survives). Bonnie’s arm looks like a noose around her neck, like how she commits suicide.

omg I love when directors do stuff like this
"You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view — until you climb into his skin and walk around in it."
Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird (via in-finitus)