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Do I get along with my coworkers? I don’t have coworkers anymore, I have subordinates
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the BEST version of Hallelujah
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Well what is this that I cant see With ice cold hands taking hold of me
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I invite you to a world where there is no such thing as time And every creature lens themselves to change your state of mind And the girl that chase the rabbit drank the wine and took the pill Has locked herself in limbo to see how it truly feels
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watching movies with the fam
mum: ...hey, harry potter's on. you should watch it, i know you've never seen it before.
me: *looks up at the screen, harry is being sorted*
me: not slytherin, eh? are you sure? you could be great, you know. it's all here, in your head. and slytherin will help you on your way to greatness, there's no doubt about that! no? well, if you're sure, better be...GRYFFINDOR!
mum: alright, calm down there imdb
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It was written in the stars It was written in the scars On her arm In her palms Where she wept In her bed Where she slept Or Hardly slept at all What a doll With her skin made Of plastic And tears made Of acid She could not hide the Tragic Damage Of sadness That burned through her pores And straight to her core Where she learned to keep quiet And not cry anymore.
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Life has made me happy, but first it made me strong.
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You think ‘Okay, I get it, I’m prepared for the worst’, but you hold out that small hope, see, and that’s what f*cks you up. That’s what kills you.
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Alias Grace [ep. 1-6], Mary Harron (dir.) - Sarah Polley & Margaret Atwood (writ.)
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Something about angel wings — / Much about a broken heart —
Edgar Allan Poe, from Tamerlane & Other Poems; “The Valley Nis,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
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And all I lov’d — I lov’d alone — “Alone” by Edgar Allan Poe - Written in 1830 when Poe was only twenty-one.
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