perpetual picnic
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sounds about right

reoccurringache:

Have you ever experienced something so great
That years later you regretted the whole thing
Seeing the hole it left in you?

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black out

Power outages are a strange thing. The lights go out so you’re stuck in the dark. The internet is out so you’ve got nothing to do. In this particular case there was a laptop with battery power that allowed us to still listen to music. So we sat in the dark in the back room at work, talking and listening to Middle Brother. It feels like it could stay dark all day and you wouldn’t even mind. You’re forced to discover new people, find something to talk about to pass the time. Something about no electricity makes everything feel more intimate.

And then the lights come back on, and everyone looks the same as they do every day, and everything returns to normal, and those feelings remain in the dark.

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picnic!

picnic!

(Source: kateoplis)

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falling off the radar

times likes these, all I want is my family and some distance. from my phone, from my computer, from people that come crashing through my happy solitude and disrupt the good mood that I constructed all by myself without them in the first place. I’m dying to unplug. I can think of no reason why I shouldn’t. here goes

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I became a journalist partly so that I wouldn’t ever have to rely on the press for my information.
Hitch
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from the concerts you’ve reviewed, it seems like you have a pretty expansive appreciation for music.
kevin @ bct
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shame you left my life so soon, you should have told me
but you left me far behind

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jealous.

jealous.

(Source: morbidbody)