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made of starlight

@crystalskydreams-blog

Hello, my name is Hanna. I'm 17 and loving Taylor Swift from West Virginia :) 4/27/13, 6/6/15 💕
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Never stop showing your significant other that you love them. Send those cute texts. Surprise them with food, little gifts and random dates. Compliment them. Be there for them when they need you, whether they want to talk or simply need someone to hold them until life seems a little less dark. Tell them how lucky you are that you have them; don’t let them think they’re a burden to you. Make an effort to listen to the music they like. Don’t hold grudges, forgive them. Learn the small things like how they like their coffee. Kiss them when they don’t expect it. Don’t let them go to sleep angry. Most importantly, listen to them. Listen, listen, listen. You can never do enough listening.

Maxwell Diawuoh, “Love them and make sure they know you do.” (via wnq-writers)

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On Friday, September 18, my little sister crystalskydreams and I will head to Columbus to see you again, taylorswift! We are SO excited that we are able to experience the 1989 World Tour for a second time!

We will be in our 1989 cheerleader costumes again because we had so much fun dancing in them and shaking our poms in Pittsburgh!

We will be sitting in Floor 4, Row L, Seats 3 & 4. If you see us at the show, please come say hi!!

We have loved you for 9 years, Taylor. It would be a dream come true to meet you and thank you for everything you have done for us, but we will be SO happy just to SHAKE IT OFF with you one more time in person!!!

If you reblog/like this post, I WILL LOVE YOU FOREVER! ❤️

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On Friday, September 18, my little sister crystalskydreams and I will head to Columbus to see you again, taylorswift! We are SO excited that we are able to experience the 1989 World Tour for a second time!

We will be in our 1989 cheerleader costumes again because we had so much fun dancing in them and shaking our poms in Pittsburgh!

We will be sitting in Floor 4, Row L, Seats 3 & 4. If you see us at the show, please come say hi!!

We have loved you for 9 years, Taylor. It would be a dream come true to meet you and thank you for everything you have done for us, but we will be SO happy just to SHAKE IT OFF with you one more time in person!!!

If you reblog/like this post, I WILL LOVE YOU FOREVER! ❤️

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dear parents, you teach your children that it’s ok if they don’t have the ‘perfect’ figure, or ‘perfect’ skin. you teach them that they do not have to comply with an ideal of perfection to be beautiful. but you still valorise academic achievement - the 4.3 GPA and 790s on SATs and all straight As. you tell them imperfection is great, beautiful even, when it comes to their looks, but not when it comes to their minds. you have made it shameful for them to struggle. you interpret their challenge to the system not as courage, but as laziness. forcing your children to strive towards ivy league is like pushing them to be supermodels - it might not play to their strengths, or interests; it might be forcing them into an environment that is neither nurturing nor welcoming to them. not everyone is a math genius, or a bookworm; loving russian novels is not a measure of one’s worth as a person. your child could be a dancer trapped in a body of a mathlete. she could be a botanist, forced to feel small while learning mandarin. they could be an actor, a painter, a writer ready to invent a new language. they could be a great mom, or a great dad; a brilliant basketball player, or a breathtaking swimmer. setting academic achievement as a test of your child’s worth is so incredibly limiting. they could be discovering a whole fucking universe of amazingness inside themselves instead of trying to achieve 90 on a maths test.

marina v., stop making your children feel inadequate. (via findingwordsforthoughts)

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