It's Brittana, bitch

Youreterriblemuriel: n. 1. flawless human being; 2. author of delightful fanfiction, filled with humor, insight, and scenes that will give you feelings; 3. devoted Brittana fangirl (see icon); 4. astute observer of Brittana condition; 5. someone you should follow now; 6. Jeune’s Sweet Beta (see “The Only True Paradises” and “Pas de Deux”); 7. passionate reblogger; 8. Professor of Media Studies at Brittana U; 9. skilled equestrian; 10. JJ’s Tumblr wifey, who just has this knack for being awesome in every way… JJ loves her a lot, which is why she submitted this definition. Also see “Tumblr-taken” and “Just so we’re clear.”

May 25

moonlandingwasfaked:

thank you people who are nice to

me and not mean

i like that

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May 24

quotemadness:

“It’s pretty rare to find someone you actually like to be with in this world. There are a lot of annoying people out there.”

— Sarah Dessen


May 21

lost-incyber-space:

skyakafreckles:

samthe-onion-nigga:

freewillandphysics:

teal-deer:

witchyroses:

art–felt:

I remember first learning that you can cry from any emotion, that emotions are chemical levels in your brain and your body is constantly trying to maintain equilibrium. so if one emotion sky rockets, that chemical becomes flagged and signals the tear duct to open as an exit to release that emotion packaged neatly within a tear. Everything made sense after learning that. That sudden stability of your emotions after crying. How crying is often accompanied by the inability to feel any other emotion in that precise moment. And it is especially beautiful knowing that it is even possible to experience so much beauty or love or happiness that your body literally can’t hold on to all of it. So what I’ve learned is that crying signifies that you are feeling as much as humanely possible and that is living to the fullest extent. So keep feeling and cry often and as much as needed

SHIT WHAT

Also let yourself cry. It really is a biochemical release valve to dump out all the chemicals that make you feel stuff.

I honestly think one reason men in western culture have so many problems is that we don’t let them cry, and literally their brains get stuffed with all this crap that doesn’t have a release valve. Men, please cry. You’ll feel better. It’s ok. You are not lesser for taking care of your health.

This is why tears from different emotions look different under an electron microscope. They’re literally made up of different things. 

Happy tears are structurally different than sad tears than angry tears than overwhelmed tears etc.

I looked it up, cuz that tidbit was dope to me and..

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Never would have known

Ah yes, the emotions: grief, change, onion, humor

(via dealanexmachina)


quotemadness:

“If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day so I never have to live without you.”

— A.A. Milne (via quotemadness)

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May 20
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quotemadness:

“Appreciate those who don’t give up on you.”

— Unknown


May 19

quotemadness:

“Because with the right person, sometimes kissing feels like healing.”

— Lisa McMann


naasad:

animate-mush:

jdkaplonski:

shoren18:

damnselfly:

quick protip: if someone is crying or freaking out over something minor, eg wifi not connecting, can’t find their hat, people talking too loud, do NOT tell them how small or petty the problem is to make it better. they know. they would probably love to calm down. you are doing the furthest possible thing from helping. people don’t have to earn expressions of feelings.

I’m just gonna put it out there that if someone’s freaking about something small, they’re really freaking out about something big that they’re trying to deal with, or something long term that’s been building up, and that little thing is the straw that broke the camel’s back.

I don’t know, try and give people the benefit of the doubt. Don’t be the next straw on their broken back.

Needed this today.

People don’t actually go from 0 to 60. If you think they did, you have failed to notice how long they’ve been at 59.

People don’t actually go from 0 to 60. If you think they did, you have failed to notice how long they’ve been at 59.

(via mossadspydolphin)


May 18

metaphorformetaphor:

“I have this fantasy: It’s early in the evening. You and I are sitting in the backyard, talking. […] The lovely summer twilight lasts forever …”

John Koethe, from “Falling Water,” North Point North: New and Selected Poems (Harper Perennial, 2003)

(via telanu)


quotemadness:

“I’ve learned that home isn’t a place, it’s a feeling.”

— Cecelia Ahern


May 17

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May 16

tenderantigone:

anne carson, nox / shauna barbosa, “gps”

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quotemadness:

“You can build a whole world around the tiniest of touches.”

— Carol Rifka Brunt


May 15

quotemadness:

“It was possible, he understood, for a person’s life to become just a long series of mistakes, and that the end, when it came, was just one more mistake in a chain of bad choices. The thing was, most of these mistakes were actually borrowed from other people. You took their bad ideas, and for whatever reason, made them your own.”

— Justin Cronin


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