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May 28 Reblogged

katrinacielo-xo:

cesudadancer:

Omg… T-T 

DILEMMA; ALL DAY EVERYDAY.

katrinacielo-xo:

cesudadancer:

Omg… T-T 

DILEMMA; ALL DAY EVERYDAY.

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May 28 Reblogged

tylerknott:

Typewriter Series #61 by Tyler Knott Gregson

tylerknott:

Typewriter Series #61 by Tyler Knott Gregson

May 26 Reblogged

I CAN’T EVEN. this was the cutest thing I’ve ever seen in my whole life

thedailywhat:

Marriage Proposal of the Day: The planning! The dorkiness! The tears!

So imperfect it’s perfect.

[thanks, rob!]

May 26 Reblogged

May 26 Reblogged

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May 26 Reblogged

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May 25 Reblogged

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May 25 Reblogged

thatfunnyblog:

Wanna LAUGH OUT LOUD?! Follow this blog.

May 22 Reblogged

tylerknott:

Typewriter Series #56 by Tyler Knott Gregson

tylerknott:

Typewriter Series #56 by Tyler Knott Gregson

May 22 Reblogged

queersecrets:

[image: Michelle Rodriguez in a black bra and aviators. text: Never, in my wildest dreams, did I ever think I would date someone this hot. (Okay, maybe in my wildest dreams) How did I get so lucky?]

queersecrets:

[image: Michelle Rodriguez in a black bra and aviators. text: Never, in my wildest dreams, did I ever think I would date someone this hot. (Okay, maybe in my wildest dreams) How did I get so lucky?]

May 22 Reblogged

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May 22 Reblogged

thatfunnyblog:

Wanna LAUGH OUT LOUD?! Follow this blog.

May 22 Reblogged

thedailywhat:

Quote of the Day: “I’m not transgender. I. Am. A. Boy,” says 5-year-old Tyler, who born a girl. He first insisted he was a boy at the age of 2, and eventually was diagnosed with gender identity disorder.
Now, his parents allow him to present himself as a boy, and Tyler’s mom doesn’t think he’s going through a phase (though doctors say many children with gender identity disorder eventually switch back to their biological gender). “I just want my child to be happy,” she says.
Don’t miss the video and pic gallery that help tell Tyler’s story.
[wapo]

thedailywhat:

Quote of the Day: “I’m not transgender. I. Am. A. Boy,” says 5-year-old Tyler, who born a girl. He first insisted he was a boy at the age of 2, and eventually was diagnosed with gender identity disorder.

Now, his parents allow him to present himself as a boy, and Tyler’s mom doesn’t think he’s going through a phase (though doctors say many children with gender identity disorder eventually switch back to their biological gender). “I just want my child to be happy,” she says.

Don’t miss the video and pic gallery that help tell Tyler’s story.

[wapo]

May 22 Reblogged

I love this
clm2012:

Almost does credit to what I feel…..
jk it’s perfect.
tylerknott:

Typewriter Series #55 by Tyler Knott Gregson
How would you like me to tell you? How would you like me to explainwhen I try to describe to you howmuch I want you? Do I say it withwords, or with long sighs out of mytired lungs? Do I whisper it orscream it across the space that shouldnot be separating us any longer?Do I kneel down and with hands claspedtogether phrase it as a question thatbegins with ‘will’ and ends softlywith ‘stay here forever,’ the ‘you’choked out in between the two halves.Do I type it or carve it intomy skin so the blood can show you andthe scar forever remind you? Do Ibeg or do I swallow it all and hopethat you know the way to see into mychest, the letters white like bonesin the x-ray of how I am feeling?Do I sink or do I swim? Which wouldshow you more, if sinking demandsbravery and swimming requires folly?Tell me how to tell you and thetelling will be told.-Tyler Knott Gregson-

I love this

clm2012:

Almost does credit to what I feel…..

jk it’s perfect.

tylerknott:

Typewriter Series #55 by Tyler Knott Gregson

How would you like me to tell you?
How would you like me to explain
when I try to describe to you how
much I want you? Do I say it with
words, or with long sighs out of my
tired lungs? Do I whisper it or
scream it across the space that should
not be separating us any longer?
Do I kneel down and with hands clasped
together phrase it as a question that
begins with ‘will’ and ends softly
with ‘stay here forever,’ the ‘you’
choked out in between the two halves.
Do I type it or carve it into
my skin so the blood can show you and
the scar forever remind you? Do I
beg or do I swallow it all and hope
that you know the way to see into my
chest, the letters white like bones
in the x-ray of how I am feeling?
Do I sink or do I swim? Which would
show you more, if sinking demands
bravery and swimming requires folly?
Tell me how to tell you and the
telling will be told.

-Tyler Knott Gregson-

May 22 Reblogged

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