How could we explain that standing on a stage and speaking someone else's words as if they are your own is less an act of bravery than a desperate lunge at mutual understanding? An attempt to forge that tenuous link between speaker and listener and communicate something, anything of substance.
Just finished 'If We Were Villains' and it hurts
Reblog if you’re bisexual, support bisexual people or are actually a bunch of tiny velociraptors in a human suit
Me: Adam Parrish would be proud of me if I did my homework
Also me: Ronan Lynch would be proud of me if I didn’t
¬ Edinburgh, Scotland
guys something amazing happened - I actually picked up one of the books that I'd bought within the last two years and decided to read it, and it was very good! I suggest everyone gives it a try!
With that being said, if anyone had read The Knife of Never Letting Go and is dying just as much as me, know you are not alone in your pain. My Indigo order just came in with the second and third book, so you’ll be hearing more from me soon.
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Photographer: https://www.instagram.com/el_chipacabra/
Premiere on this Friday!!!!!!!! Yup~
Ooooh can you send me what you have so far??
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Yes hold please it’s in the drafts😂
i do not think i am beautiful really but i do think if you saw me in a bookstore you would say oh! i wonder what she’s reading
I’m the copy of the Great Gatsby that Richard stress-reads
tag yourself as random items from The Secret History: I'm the teapot that Bunny drank champagne from
Hope you’re okay at your job- that boss is not nice and homophobia can’t be tolerated
Agreed, and thank you. I feel good knowing I won't be employed there anymore (Sunday is my last day), but I wish there was more I could do to prevent that from happening to anyone else who stays.