cyzzane:

I very much feel like this. A lot.

This is the most accurate portrayal of my thoughts to ever come out of someone else’s mouth

blackcathacker:

I like being in my room for hours.
I like just doing my thing regardless what others are doing.
I like Tumblr on all hours of the night.

blackcathacker:

I like being in my room for hours.

I like just doing my thing regardless what others are doing.

I like Tumblr on all hours of the night.

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“Why is being a loner characterised as a ‘social disorder’? It makes me never want to speak to anyone again. It makes me annoyed to be labelled as ‘antisocial’/ socially anxious. I am in fact very comfortable in social situations, i just have a truthful and realistic view of the meaning of friendship and relationship-That you cannot get on ‘really well’ with everyone, you cannot even really ‘like’ everyone (though most people pretend to). In reality, each individual probably finds they don’t have a real ‘connection’/ chemistry with no more than 5 real people at any one time in their lives.
I feel like if you don’t get on really well with someone, there is little point in spending time socialising with them. Most events are full of people talking about nothing and this makes me feel even worse than staying at home, alone. Or perhaps I am just jealous of the people talking about nothing and cant step out of this godforesaken bubble that makes me want to never go out again.

Some people need time alone to process thoughts/ events and some people don’t. I will probably always be this way. Every boyfriend I have ever had has been a loner. I wish people wouldn’t make introversion into a personality flaw.”

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Marina Dimandis

(via astralmirage)


sillymeredith:

Starkid Boys



(Source: ivegotmagic)

i-cant-be-controlled:

I watch you reblog my posts daily. You can message me. 

heysammy:

gay-men:

The future.

heysammy:

gay-men:

The future.



(Source: lumos-maxima)







(Source: colfercriss)



(Source: samsfatcakes)





“Pairing men with femininity is seen as like an insult, like you’re lowering yourself. Yet women doing masculinity - not an insult to women. I think it’s safe to say that there might even be some fear of the feminine. I’ve heard this phenomenon referred to in some circles as femmephobia. So this aversion to the feminine in marketing and products is one of the outcomes of femmephobia. Another outcome is that anytime someone who is perceived as a man is aligning with anything feminine-y - it is perceived as a direct threat to Mr. Manly Man’s masculinity. You can be aggressive, you can be intolerant, you can be hateful; but don’t dare wear a dress. Or so comes, ‘you’re a fag,’ ‘you’re a pussy,’ and the violence.” - Laci Green

(Source: meredithz)




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