“Sometimes I don’t feel very social and I just go to sleep.”
— Ezra Koenig (via amortizing)
Another year dies at the hands of time and here I am
Same place Same view
Same bags under my eyes from the same problems sleeping.
Not an ever after, hardly even an after and here I am
Blink once Blink twice
It’s all I have. It’s enough.
I was never prepared for the heart break you gave me.
(via mytenwordstoryig)
“Corrupted // Corrupter”, 18-7-2019
Be positive, stay happy, don’t let the negativity or drama of the world get you down. Smile!
(via words-of-emotion)
(via words-of-emotion)
“I don’t dream at night, I dream at day, I dream all day; I’m dreaming for living.”
— Steven Spielberg
Children of the Gaza war - BBC Documentary 2015
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“I met you in May.
I tasted you in June.
You broke me July.
I gave you another chance by August.
I knew I loved you in September.
You met my demons with October.
I almost pushed you away in November.
I realized I dont ever want to lose you this December.”
The role plastic products play in the daily lives of people all over the world is interminable. We could throw statistics at you all day long (e.g. Upwards of 300 MILLION tons of plastic are consumed each year), but the impact of these numbers border on inconceivable.
For those living on the coasts, a mere walk on the beach can give anyone insight into how staggering our addiction to plastic has become as bottles, cans, bags, lids and straws (just to name a few) are ever-present. In other areas that insight is more poignant as the remains of animal carcasses can frequently be observed; the plastic debris that many of them ingested or became entangled in still visible long after their death. Sadly, an overwhelming amount of plastic pollution isn’t even visible to the human eye, with much of the pollution occurring out at sea or on a microscopic level.
The short-lived use of millions of tons of plastic is, quite simply, unsustainable and dangerous. We have only begun to see the far-reaching consequences of plastic pollution and how it affects all living things. According to a study from Plymouth University, plastic pollution affects at least 700 marine species, while some estimates suggest that at least 100 million marine mammals are killed each year from plastic pollution. Here are some of the marine species most deeply impacted by plastic pollution.
Sea Turtles
Seals and Sea Lions
Seabirds
Fish
Whales and Dolphins
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Eternal silence of the sea.
I’m breathing.
Alive