Truth hurts.
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Truth hurts.
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Both the Internet and reality TV have converged on a central idea: We all want to be famous. In the words of the immortal Rachel Barbara Berry, “being anonymous is worse than being poor. Fame is the most important thing in our culture now. — Ben Branstetter, Thought Catalog
— Why Jennifer Lawrence Is Winning The Internet | Thought Catalog
Source: thoughtcatalog.com
tell me how in any way appropriation is a bad thing. seriously, tell me. because it seems to me that copying a behaviour is the highest form of flattery, it means that you want to be that person, that you appreciate their talent/skill so much that you want to try your hand at it. don’t hate because they can’t do it, celebrate because they want to.
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When I was 22, I thought that I deserved success just because I wanted it, and not because I’d actually earned it.
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I swear, Emma Straub, “On Being a Late Bloomer” (RookieMag) has described our generation perfectly.
Right now, I want a Friday kind of love. I want that possibility and recklessness and passion that only comes knowing there’s so much that could happen, and never mind that sometimes it doesn’t live up to your expectations. Even a bad Friday is better than most Sundays or Mondays or Tuesdays.
- Cameron Chapman, Thought Catalog
Source: thoughtcatalog.com
You’re going to fall in love with someone who will make sense beyond college or a job or a particular season. They’ll make sense forever and won’t ever want to leave you behind. I’m telling you this not because it’s true but because it NEEDS to be true. Everyone is entitled to this kind of love, so why not? Have it. It’s yours. Blow out the candles on your 30th birthday, holding their hand, and let out an exhale that’s been waiting for ten years. Do it. Now.
- Ryan O’Connell, Thought Catalog
— The People You Will Fall In Love With In Your 20s | Thought Catalog
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If you’re 23 years old, and you and your boyfriend are going through some serious adversity, break the eff up with him. No need to be “working through” anything if you’re still not even old enough to serve in the House of Representatives.
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What They Say: “I love nerdy boys!”
What They Mean: “I love hot guys who happen to wear glasses and cardigans and would be open to watching Doctor Who with me. However, put me in front of an actual programmer who spends most of his evenings on Reddit and Steam, and there are no sneakers in the world that could survive how fast I would run away. My feet would literally combust from the friction against the pavement.”
— via Chelsea Fagan of Thought Catalog
I’m 25 years old which means I’m an old youth and a baby adult.
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I’m only 23 but this is hilariously accurate.
Source: thoughtcatalog.com
Maybe when you were in love with things, what you were really in love with was not the things themselves but rather something inside them that you could never quite get at, which was why you loved them with such annihilating desperation, as if throwing yourself over and over against a locked door.” Nick Cox, Thought Catalog
— How To Be Emotionally Stable Without Getting Bored « Thought Catalog
Source: thoughtcatalog.com
Pop Art is …
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Just watched the documentary on Jean-Michel Basquiat… what an amazing artist.
This quote, by Langston Hughes, was used in the film to describe Basquiat.
There comes a time, when you have to put the past in its place… behind you.