My stay in New York City is coming to an end in three short days. i still havent even started to actually grasp that i wont be coming back in a month. right now i just want to get out but i know once i start missing this city, ill be sad.
Ive learned, experienced, and grown so much here. ive lost a best friend, ive gotten closer with old friends, and ive made completely new friends that wont be there when i get home. i know this move is for the best but its a weird feeling to be leaving somewhere ive called home for the past year!
im gonna start sounding stupid if i write too much more. sooo in conclusion, New York i thank you for all that youve given me. This is including but not limited to: great legs from walking so much, some of the most beautiful sights ive ever seen, amazing friends, amazing food, independence, more self confidence, a little more tolerance for cold weather, history, culture, public transit experience, new slang, my first apartment, my first job, good and bad romantic relationships, my first (and hopefully only!)one night stands(judge me, i dare you!), compassion for people who are much less fortunate than i am, and soo much more.
New York, I love you but youre bringing me down. See you later!
someone please make me happy and not anxious. los angeles, im talking to you
something went horribly wrong and dylan sprouse came out looking like a hot teen boy and cole’s crusty ass is out here lookin like a damn founding father of the united states
lol
dying
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“Starting at Kalapana, Hawaii I walked for two hours right to the place on the coast where active lava flows were touching the ocean.
I was overwhelmed about the scene: Hot air touched my face as I stood at the edge of the cliff, steam drifted away by the strong wind, thunders in my ears as the waves crushed on the melted stones and water fought with fire.
I stood and watched the lava flows started to glow as it became darker. I wanted to express what happened there. All four elements – water, fire, air and earth came together at that point to show how they’re playing the game. — Jennifer Vahlbruch
A baboon gives a young goat a piggyback as they play together in the afternoon sun. South African wildlife photographer captured the scene in Namibia. Orphaned baboons are sometimes used to protect livestock from predators on farms. Picture: Martin Harvey/Photoshot/Solent News
i cant
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this just came up on my dash while i was browsing hairless cats for sale…..it’s meant to be
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