When was the last time you got in trouble?

@rurounijesus

I’m honestly not very sure, I get into trouble quite regularly with my mum for being argumentative or moody but I haven’t been in *serious* trouble at all recently. I guess the last time might have been in 3rd year when I got a letter home from school because I was failing maths? Sorry, I’m so boring haha!

Can you hear the road from this place?
Can you hear the footsteps, voices?
Can you see the blood on my sleeve?

I have fallen in the forest, did you hear me in the loneliness?
And the scream to prove to everyone that I exist in the loneliness? 
And the scream to bring the blood to the front of my face again?

Am I here? Of course I am, yes. All I need is your hand to drag me out again.

It wasn’t me, I didn’t dig this ditch.
I was walking for weeks before I fell into the loneliness.

And the scream to prove to everyone that I exist in the loneliness.
And the scream to fill a thousand black balloons with air.

Fell down, found love, but I can lose it again;
but now our communal heart, it beats miles from here.

via: nostorybook

“I tried taking pictures, but they were so mediocre. I guess every girl goes through a photography phase. You know, horses… taking pictures of your feet.” 

“I tried taking pictures, but they were so mediocre. I guess every girl goes through a photography phase. You know, horses… taking pictures of your feet.” 

Is this a hybrid of an octopus and an elephant? Either way it’s incredibly cool looking, exactly the kind of tattoo I would want if I were brave enough to get one :-)

Is this a hybrid of an octopus and an elephant? Either way it’s incredibly cool looking, exactly the kind of tattoo I would want if I were brave enough to get one :-)

(Source: ienlevin)

“One flew east, one flew west, / One flew over the cuckoo’s nest.”
Last night I went to an amateur production of One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest in Stirling. It was a wonderful show with some outstanding performances from young actors - most of whom are still currently in University. Though the play differed slightly from both the book and movie, it still did a fantastic job of portraying the plot and the main themes of the story. I frequently found myself focusing on one or two of the maybe five or six characters on stage at a time because each individual person was so entertaining, some made an immediate impact while others grew as the story progressed. As the director said at the end of the show, “they played ‘crazy’ very well”. 

aseriquays: !!!! sitbackandream: omg pls gimme dis

aseriquays: !!!! sitbackandream: omg pls gimme dis

You got to understand that as soon as a man goes to help somebody, he leaves himself wide open. He has to be cagey, you should know that as well as anyone. What could I do? I can’t fix your stuttering. I can’t wipe the razor-blade scars off your wrists or the cigarette burns off the back of your hands.

Ken Kesey, One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest // Page 57
(via crooked-vulture

(GHOST WORLD, Spying on Seymour from across the diner-)
Enid:
Oh my God. He just ordered a giant glass of milk. 
Josh: That’s a vanilla milkshake.