March 2012
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February 2012
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Everyone must leave something behind when he dies, my grandfather said. A child...
– Ray Bradbury (via troubled)
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They’ve promised that dreams can come true. But forgot to mention that...
– Oscar Wilde (via calantheandthenightingale)
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honey-plumeria asked: Your blog is so beautiful. I love looking at everything after coming home from a long day at school. ^_^
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MPAA: Don’t let the bullies win! Give ‘Bully’ a...
Katy Butler knows how it feels to be bullied. When she was 12, four boys came up behind her. They called her names and shoved her into a wall — then they slammed a locker on her hand and broke her finger. “I held back tears while I watched them run away laughing,” she says. “I didn’t know what to do so I stood there, alone and afraid.”
So Katy, now in high school, was thrilled when she...
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Words to keep inside your pocket:
Quiescent - a quiet, soft-spoken soul.
Chimerical - merely imaginary; fanciful.
Susurrus - a whispering or rustling sound.
Raconteur - one who excels in story-telling.
Clinquant - glittering; tinsel-like.
Aubade - a song greeting the dawn.
Ephemeral - lasting a very short time.
Sempiternal - everlasting; eternal.
Euphonious - pleasing; sweet in...
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Atheist Truth & Christian Tragedy (idk what to...
I hate it when people start using personal tragedy as a shield for their religious faith and make themselves sound like such a martyr. Then other people become inspired by their stories and admire them all the more so that they themselves can continue to feel comfortable in their own delusions. And it makes the truth-speaker sound like an unsympathetic asshole.
I have dealt with this kind of...
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