Anonymous asked: you use to blog more personally, and in first person,
what happened?
My recent posts are still personal, as they are things I can personally relate to. I have never been good with words, let alone writing. I have discovered some people, who I now follow, whom can write what I can personally relate to.
For my one-thousandth-post…
…I will let you ask anything.
Somethings don’t change, and they come around every year on the same month and same day.
Everything meaningful requires sacrifice.
(via quote-book)
One of my best friends told me yesterday that if you like someone and you know s/he will never like you back it’s a sign that you haven’t accepted yourself, because otherwise you would realize that you should be with someone who loves you and appreciates you. Thoughts?
- Girl: Why are you talking to me about me like you know me better than I know myself? I believe we have just met.
- Boy: I don't know... I guess I feel like I've known you all my life.
- Girl: I am not sure I am following what you're trying to say. You meant this to be a compliment, right? You don't mean that I'm ordinary, do you?
- Boy: No, of course not. I've never met anyone quite like you. And I mean that as a compliment.
- Girl: That's a nice thing to say. Thank you. People have told me that before... but I am afraid that if that's the reason why they like me, the more they get to know me and the more they realize how in reality I am mostly like everyone else, the less they will like me. I am terrified of that, really. So sometimes I try to convince myself that it's a bad idea to let people get to know me.
- Boy: I think if I could get to know you better I would like you even more. So far you are adorable. Do you hear that often too?
- Girl: Yes, I do. Thank you for the compliment. It sounds different when you say it like... more interesting and meaningful.
- Boy: Do you always say thank you for every compliment?
- Girl: Yes, I'm sorry. I say thank you and sorry a lot... especially when I'm nervous. It bothers some people... does it bother you?
- Boy: No, not at all. I think you're adorable.
- Girl: Thank you.
YOU’RE NEXT :D
(via raindropsonredroses)
- Luke: Never plan for anything more than two days in advance.
- Lorelai: That's your rule?
- Luke: Yes, cause when you make plans you have expectations. When you have expectations, you will get disappointed.
- Lorelai: Having expectations gives you something to look forward to.
- Luke: Then you're looking forward to being constantly disappointed.