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I am just a person. A female person. That has/had hopes and dreams, like you. This is where the overflow of my mind goes. It's a garbage dumpster for what I find amusing and what comprises my life after gratuitous drug use and mental anguish. Proceed and don't panic. (Music player is at the bottom, if you must turn it off.) |
If any of you are into survival stories or apocalypse novels, meet the antithesis of those.
/Life (Stories of Those Who Didn’t Survive) is a collection of short ‘segments’ that each appear into someone’s life as if you knew them, and what they do and deal with on a day to day basis, no matter how trivial or insignificant these things are. Although they all come to the same abrupt end, you may find yourself willing a character to survive the inevitable and may think, “would I be satisfied with my life if I were to die right now?”
This is hopefully going to be a collaborative effort. So far, the stories posted are by me. If you are interested in the concept, please email me at glitchsaint@gmail.com, contact me via WattPad, or leave me a comment/message me here. I’m open for comments, suggestions, and criticism and thanks if you choose to read.!
this is so beautiful
Does this remind anyone else of Poltergeist for some reason?
(Source: ellliot, via cursedwildbeauty)
I have a girl in my class who thinks that fandoms are only a small percent of tumbler. I challenged her and for every note this post gets she has to read a page of Homestuck.
ugly laughter
(Source: bunnymundishardtodraw, via noxiousboner)
Why is this so appropriate right now
(Source: littlemure, via cursedwildbeauty)
(Source: evahpeters, via soggybluwaffle)



And by the way, it’s a random comic generator.
As you can see, if you have not seen before, they’re hilarious.
You’re welcome.
(via these-silent-hearts)
Corwin Prescott - Luxlee - See The Entire Set on Zivity
Vaunt was nice enough to give me a Holgaroid for Christmas so I finally broke out...
The following transmission is an e-mail from September 2002, which I sent back to Criterion headquarters after spending a...
“rise and shine”
Caitlin Michele
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