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About: Hi, I'm Isabel. I'm 15. I like bicycles, life, and some hope. I also like talking about Jesus. A lot. You should talk to me about Jesus too. Or about running or any of the other stuff I like. I think we can be friends

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ctrl-alt-boobies:

Sarah Kay & Phil Kaye “An Origin Story” (by speakeasynyc)

Whoa.

i’m a little more than obsessed.

showtheworldyoursmile:

sarah kay and phil kaye // when love arrives

holy cow.

thatbeautifulsmile:

collage vintage: mango open

thatbeautifulsmile:

collage vintage: mango open

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(via acupofteainalovelycity)

tropelocker:

A 21 sqm apartment with a loft.

(via tinyhousesmallspace)

(Source: oldchum, via lesavoirvivre)

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meninthistown:

Easy being green.

meninthistown:

Easy being green.

(via modernhepburn)

beeslikehoney:

by dailycalligraphy http://bit.ly/17HhyGF

beeslikehoney:

by dailycalligraphy http://bit.ly/17HhyGF

(via spiritualinspiration)

artpixie:

by Olivia King

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“As I look back on my life, I realize that every time I thought I was being rejected from something good, I was actually being re-directed to something better.” —Steve Maraboli (via rainydaysandblankets)

(Source: simply-quotes, via rainydaysandblankets)

rdjismydrug:

Q:Your first encounter?

A: “She had to make sure that I didn’t take drugs during the filming of Gothika. Initially she thought I was a sad and pathetic person. She told me that I was a miserable, an inveterate pessimist. And I thought: bitch, tell me the number of your room ” [-]

rdjismydrug:

Q:Your first encounter?

A: “She had to make sure that I didn’t take drugs during the filming of Gothika. Initially she thought I was a sad and pathetic person. She told me that I was a miserable, an inveterate pessimist. And I thought: bitch, tell me the number of your room[-]

(via notentirelydissuasive)

“1. Go to a bar To some people, going to a bar alone is their version of hell but I promise you it is not as bad as you think it is. Going to a bar alone is a good way to practice getting out of your comfort zone and you’ll probably learn that people don’t always suck. You will also likely meet a few people who were brave enough to fly solo too. Tip: Smile and say hi. And if that doesn’t work, well, bartenders are some of the best people I know as long as they’re not too busy and you’re not a stingy tipper.”9 Things Everyone Should Try Alone | Thought Catalog (via saywhaaaaat)

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