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Anne Michaels, from her novel titled "Held," originally published in 2003
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he is the most beautiful human being to ever grace this shit earth and i will love him until my final breath and beyond
he is so sexy
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and i can wish all that i want but it won't bring us together
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Emily Brontë, from "Wuthering Heights," originally published in 1847
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Anne Michaels, from "Infinite Gradation," originally published in October 2017
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Anne Michaels, from "Infinite Gradation," originally published in October 2017
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“Two souls are sometimes created together and in love before they’re even born.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald; The Beautiful and Damned
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Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights
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it breaks my heart that dylan suffered in his final moments
after the emotional torment he went through for years preceding his death, it makes me want to cry that in his final moments the universe gave him one final blow, not even letting him die peacefully
it breaks my heart to think about him suffocating in his own blood completely alone at that point, as eric was already gone. despite the awful thing he did, it hurts to know he died alone. completely alone and in pain
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i understand him
“One day in April I said, “You seem so quiet lately—are you okay?” He said he was “just tired.””
— Sue Klebold (via nbkbasementtapes)
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— Olivia Gatwood, from "The Lover as a Cult," Life of the Party
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All that weight would kill him
I like big noses. And when I look at Dylan, I have thoughts about how I could ride on his sweet face.
Lmao :)
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his hands<333 oh he's so beautiful
Dylan Klebold at Columbine High School’s prom (April 17, 1999)
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me because i've been devastated by him
to love someone is firstly to confess: i'm prepared to be devastated by you. by A History of My Brief Body by Billy-Ray Belcourt
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