The Original MR.EUROSWAG.

May 30

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mejoreschops: Ver muchas mas fotos de IRENE JUNQUERA

May 30
IRENE JUNQUERA
boy-that-escalated-quickly:

“How does the prostitute cost in Catcher in the Rye compare to the modern price of a prostitute”
wut


I’d say(jokingly) cheaper now. (realistically) about the Same or a little bit more
May 30

boy-that-escalated-quickly:

“How does the prostitute cost in Catcher in the Rye compare to the modern price of a prostitute”

wut

I’d say(jokingly) cheaper now. (realistically) about the Same or a little bit more

(via guardd)

May 29

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May 29

musik-neverdies:

Metallica-One

…I don’t know weather I’m alive or dreaming or dead or remembering
How can you tell what’s a dream and what’s real
When you can’t even tell when your awake and when your asleep
Where am I?

little-metal-things:

Metallica. Submitted by justanotheridiot.
May 29

little-metal-things:

Metallica. Submitted by justanotheridiot.

<3
May 29

<3

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"It is awfully easy to be hard-boiled about everything in the daytime, but at night it is another thing."

- The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway (via deniseprichard)

May 29

"Listen, Robert, going to another country doesn’t make any difference. I’ve tried all that. You can’t get away from yourself by moving from one place to another."

-

Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises (via livingisadangerousbusiness)

Love This <3

May 29

"You don’t want to mix up emotions with a wine like that. You lose the taste."

- The Sun Also Rises (via ilikemylatitude)

May 29

"Politics, women, drink, money, ambition. And the lack of politics, women, drink, money, and ambition."

- Hemingway on what ruins writers (via flockarobinson)

May 29

"He thought about alone in Constantinople that time, having quarrelled in Paris before he had gone out. He had whored the whole time and then, when it was over, and he had failed to kill his loneliness, but only made it worse, he had written her, the first one, the one who left him, a letter telling her how he had never been able to kill it… How when he thought he saw her outside the Regence one time it made him go all faint and sick inside, and that he would follow a woman that looked like her in some way, along the Boulevard, afraid to see it was not she, afraid to lose the feeling it gave him. How everyone he had slept with had only made him miss her more. How what she had done could never matter since he could never cure himself of loving her."

- Ernest Hemingway (via if-you-love-me)

May 29

"I didn’t want to kiss you goodbye — that was the trouble — I wanted to kiss you goodnight. And there’s a lot of difference."

- Ernest Hemingway (via ridiculous-inconvenient-love)

May 29
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May 29

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