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My name is Sandy. I live in California and i'm 20 years old. My family means the world to me and my friends are what make life beautiful. I love meeting new people and making you smile. It's what i live for. Psychology is what makes me tick and music brings me infinite amounts of joy. I can't wait for what's ahead of me in life, but for now i'm learning to enjoy the present, because it is a gift after all.


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0ver-doze:

THIS IS WHY SWEDEN IS AN ADVANCED CIVILIZATION

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ruineshumaines:

Pelican Nebula (by astrorom)

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ruineshumaines:

Paris is a Diva (by IrenaS)

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Everyone has their weak spot. The one thing that, despite your best efforts, will always bring you to your knees, regardless of how strong you are otherwise.

 Sarah Dessen (via black-wolves

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flattenedbeesandtwentythrees:

Didn’t have time to wash the car…

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thefluffingtonpost:

STUDY: Curiosity Is Actually Good for Cats
Contrary to the accepted wisdom that “curiosity killed the cat,” a new study out from Carnegie Mellon University indicates that inquisitiveness may lead to better critical thinking skills in felines. Discovering new things also enriches their quality of life and gives cats more interesting things to talk about, according to researchers.
Submitted by Jenny Harbert.

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ruineshumaines:

Using trash bags, unused grocery bags and plastic sheets, Pakistani  artist Khalil Chishtee creates life-sized figures racked with emotion.  He uses these materials as a metaphor for “recycling our identities” or  braving the problems of life.
“For the first time I have used trash or recycled bags as my medium  because no matter how many times I recycle plastic, it will remain  plastic only, it will not change, so why do we change after being  replaced?,” he says. “We change names, religion, language and even  emotions. Why can’t we also remain ‘human beings’ that we essentially  are?”
Look through his various works and you’ll feel a sense of sadness  wash over you. His torn, withering figures appear hopeless, as if  they’re struggling, trying to cope with the insurmountable problems of  everyday life.
(khalil chishtee.com)

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