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I know that feel, bros.
(Source: theagonyofdefeat, via nbaoffseason)
You don’t ever have to feel guilty about removing toxic people from your life. It doesn’t matter whether someone is a relative, romantic interest, employer, childhood friend, or a new acquaintance — you don’t have to make room for people who cause you pain or make you feel small. It’s one thing if a person owns up to their behavior and makes an effort to change. But if a person disregards your feelings, ignores your boundaries, and continues to treat you in a harmful way, they need to go. — Daniell Koepke (via sorakeem)
(Source: internal-acceptance-movement, via fuckyeahexistentialism)
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“At the age of thirty, I lost someone very important to me. The entire edifice of my life crumbled. So I started to question every decision I’d ever made— to see what had been the result of personal conviction, and what was the result of societal pressure. Everything went on the chopping block— even the fact that during dinner, I always ate my meat last.”
Not even the powers of Graph Search could find a single soul who finds her character redeemable.
Maybe if you spelled her name correctly…
She doesn’t deserve it.
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Not even the powers of Graph Search could find a single soul who finds her character redeemable.