Source: fapcats
I took my morning walk, I took my evening walk, I ate something, I thought about something, I wrote, I napped and dreamt something too, and with all that something, I still have nothing because so much of sum’thing has always been and always will be you.
I miss you.
Source: thechocolatebrigade
No matter how careful you are, there’s going to be the sense you missed something, the collapsed feeling under your skin that you didn’t experience it all. There’s that fallen heart feeling that you rushed right through the moments where you should’ve been paying attention.
Source: saddest-summer
One day, you realise that there are some people you’ll never see again. At least, not in the same way.
Source: juneandafter
i know i’ve killed a few, but none of those women were you..
well he said he loved me and he cooked me dinner
he cut my lungs out and made me feel thinner
and i’ll never forget him now that it’s over
the life that we had when they strapped him down
oh but how all the girls were jealous cuz he liked me the best
oh and i couldn’t breathe, it was true love indeed
….
goodbye my grim reaper prince
Source: kittenmuse
I want you to tell me about every person you’ve ever been in love with. Tell me why you loved them, then tell me why they loved you. Tell me about a day in your life you didn’t think you’d live through. Tell me what the word “home” means to you and tell me in a way that I’ll know your mothers name just by the way you describe your bed room when you were 8. See, I wanna know the first time you felt the weight of hate and if that day still trembles beneath your bones.
Nine | La Dispute
Source: SoundCloud / luclafreniere
Photographer Loves Math, Graphs Her Images
Here are some of the pictures the photographer named Nikki Graziano have captured. Graziano, is a math and photography student at Rochester Institute of Technology, she overlays graphs and their corresponding equations onto her carefully composed photos.
“I wanted to create something that could communicate how awesome math is, to everyone,” she says.
Graziano doesn’t go out looking for a specific function but lets one find her instead. Once she’s got an image she likes, Graziano whips up the numbers and tweaks the function until the graph it describes aligns perfectly with the photograph. See more of her Found Functions series at Nikkigraziano.com.
(via expose-the-light)
Source: expose-the-light



