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sitirahmasujatmiko:

Kill me † on We Heart It - http://weheartit.com/entry/18252302/via/sitirahmasujatmiko

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sitirahmasujatmiko:

Kill me † on We Heart It - http://weheartit.com/entry/18252302/via/sitirahmasujatmiko

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eisforemily:

I have no idea why, but I found this quite amusing. Lol maybe I’m just easily amused? Yeah probably..

eisforemily:

I have no idea why, but I found this quite amusing. Lol maybe I’m just easily amused? Yeah probably..

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sirdalek:

Why is this saved on my computer?

sirdalek:

Why is this saved on my computer?

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danaaaaa7:

fabulouuus

danaaaaa7:

fabulouuus

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lifewithstyleandlove:

Giraffe’s crush
She was carrying some fresh grass in the transparent bad for me in the early, cold Monday…View Post

lifewithstyleandlove:

Giraffe’s crush

She was carrying some fresh grass in the transparent bad for me in the early, cold Monday…

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Burning Low

Passion, Commitment, and Intimacy.

The flame of love can never run on one of these factors alone, well, not for long.

But to have a flame in the first place, you must need all elements to start with right?

(Source: extravidual, via the-teenage-mess)


The red thread of fate is an East Asian belief originating from Chinese legend and is also used in Japanese legend. According to this myth, the gods tie an invisible red string around the ankles of those that are destined to meet each other in a certain situation or help each other in a certain way. Often, in Japanese culture, it is thought to be tied around the little finger.
The two people connected by the red thread are destined lovers, regardless of time, place, or circumstance. This magical cord may stretch or tangle, but never break.

The red thread of fate is an East Asian belief originating from Chinese legend and is also used in Japanese legend. According to this myth, the gods tie an invisible red string around the ankles of those that are destined to meet each other in a certain situation or help each other in a certain way. Often, in Japanese culture, it is thought to be tied around the little finger.

The two people connected by the red thread are destined lovers, regardless of time, place, or circumstance. This magical cord may stretch or tangle, but never break.

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herlittledoodles:

I love giraffes.

herlittledoodles:

I love giraffes.

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