I read your book and poured a drink.

Ask me anything   19. Camel Blues & long nights. I sip on whiskey and love on Mary.

😉😉😉😉😁😁😁😂😂😂😂

— 4 years ago
Last post.

I’m making a new tumblr because we are still too old for this shit 👌I’ll be back on just to find the people I follow. Later kiddos ✌

— 4 years ago

diminishes:

we all have that band that we really like but don’t know the names of any of the members

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— 4 years ago

sealcat:

do you ever just listen to someone’s problem and you have nothing to say except “I’m sorry” because there is literally no way for you to help and you get sucked into a vortex of guilt and despair because you are useless 

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— 4 years ago with 780524 notes
hyyy-errr:
“ rxdicvl:
“ dichotomization:
“ On June 11th 1963, Thích Quảng Đức, a Vietnamese Buddhist monk, sat down in the middle of a busy intersection in Saigon, covered himself in gasoline and he then ignited a match, and set himself on fire. Đức...

hyyy-errr:

rxdicvl:

dichotomization:

On June 11th 1963, Thích Quảng Đức, a Vietnamese Buddhist monk, sat down in the middle of a busy intersection in Saigon, covered himself in gasoline and he then ignited a match, and set himself on fire. Đức burned to death in a matter of minutes, and he was immortalized in a famous photograph taken by a reporter who was in Vietnam in order to photograph the war. All those who saw this spectacle were taken by the fact that Duc did not make a sound while burning to death. Đức was protesting President Ngô Đình Diệm’s administration for oppressing the Buddhist religion.

holy shit. 

I was waiting for this to come up on my dash. You also can’t forget that his whole body burned, but his heart remained intact and did not burn.

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— 4 years ago with 503688 notes