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Life is riding a bike

visualgraphic:

Life is riding a bike

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kellyoxford:

Look at what GLEE has done to us. :(
There is no way that guy went back to Domino’s and could explain what happened to him, and there’s no way he has the internet.

The guy on the bike at the end.

(Source: adrians, via hellogiggles)

I’ve decided to not be a “them.” I don’t want to be some stuffed promotional tool for a company I don’t believe in. I don’t want to change my whole lifestyle to feel “connected” to something materialistic; something unreal; something that won’t allow me to close my eyes and feel the real beauty of what it is I’m actually contributing to. So, this post is my declaration of saying that someday, somewhere, maybe and hopefully sometime soon, I will find my way through all of this gunk and mess I’ve been stomping around in, and come graduation be directed in the path I’m supposed to fulfill. And if I dare dip my toes in the world where every bit of my heart will be covered up, I surely deserve to be as miserable as it will make me. 
So, I’m asking, God, to send me where I need to be to make this “big” thing I’m apparently capable of making “big”, so says the hearts of others, and to struggle when I need to learn, and to relish in the absolute beauty of the phase of being alright.

And classmates, I don’t want to be where you are going. I don’t want to end up where they tell us we will. I’m not competing. I don’t want what you have. I’ve lead a simple life coming from a family with little money, big struggles, and strong morality. We’re quite different already, don’t you agree?

We’re only parallel paths in circles that will never meet.

My new office?

My new office?

My boys! 

My boys! 

(Source: lostinsupermarkets)

I feel like no matter what, it is nearly impossible to find what I’m looking for and what I’m looking for to accept me back.