INSIDE TREYC'S MIND

krissundae:

Make pain look this good it never wears out.

krissundae:

Make pain look this good it never wears out.

(Source: langleav.com, via erikanese)

alicelostinneverland:

merlinwhosuperpotterlock:

I actually think this was pretty responsible. Rather than banning it outright, which would result in kids wanting to rebel even more, she offers it in her home where she can control the amount people drink. Good on ya, Mrs George. You’re a cool mom.

She also offered her daughter a condom when she was hooking up with a guy instead of freaking out and kicking the guy out of the house.

Lol

(via erikanese)

waitwhathuh:

sohee1912:

High Kick 3 : The Revenge of The Short Legged Ep.30

Jong Suk Madonna..



Nightly.

Noodles!

waitwhathuh:

sohee1912:

High Kick 3 : The Revenge of The Short Legged Ep.30

Jong Suk Madonna..

Nightly.

Noodles!

“I just thought it was so romantic—the idea that you don’t need to be loved in return in order to love something or someone. Love can come from you. It doesn’t have to be reciprocal. People love their cars. People love all kinds of things, and they really love them. And we don’t really value that kind of love because it’s not a real, reciprocal kind of love, but it’s real love to them…”
— Ryan Gosling (via imfantasyparade)

(Source: quote-book, via erikanese)

“If our heart is closed, if our heart is made of stone, then the stones will end up in our hands, and we will be ready to throw them at someone.”
— Pope Francis (via wordslessspoken)

(via alohasoleil)

Parks and Recreation + TV Tropes | Snow Means Love
“A classic romantic setting, is two lovers alone in a gentle snowfall. A Bonus if the first snowflake falls immediately after they get together.”


 Ignoring fame was my rebellion, in a funny way. I was insistent on being normal and doing normal things. It probably wasn’t advisable to go to college in America and room with a complete stranger. And it probably wasn’t wise to share a bathroom with eight other people in a coed dorm. Looking back, that was crazy.

Ignoring fame was my rebellion, in a funny way. I was insistent on being normal and doing normal things. It probably wasn’t advisable to go to college in America and room with a complete stranger. And it probably wasn’t wise to share a bathroom with eight other people in a coed dorm. Looking back, that was crazy.

(Source: lovefromwatson, via blaahgwyne)