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Face Made of Glass

@joshuaglass / joshuaglass.tumblr.com

I'm Joshua. This is a collection of my (uncollected) drawings, songs and quite possibly words...as well as some of my rather eccentric interests. Good luck...
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ENAMOUR 

[verb] 

1. to fill or inflame with love. 

2. to charm or captivate. 

Etymology: from Middle English enamouren < Old French enamourer < Latin, amor, “love”.

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BRUH.

she ain’t give a fuck!! dude next to her was ready tho. he was like ur date ain’t tryna kiss u tho, forreal? fuckboys wake up!! you can be replaced in a second.

I HOPE SHE REPLACED KEN DOLL WITH THAT GUY

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other way around would be an unwanted advance. lulz

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if I could hate you even half as much as I hate me things might be easier

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Dale Price - lead dog, rhythm dog, slide dog, acoustic dog, baritone dog, synth dog, backing dog and programming. #tbt #Eva #dog #puppy

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one of my best friends and his best friend.

ie: how life sometimes gets worth it

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Working on my new album, Ain’t Nothin’ But A G-String. (at Monkeyland)

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my favorite friend

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The bathrooms must be the safest place on an airplane in the event it goes down, but what are the odds of that? If your plane touches down, and it will, they will have offered you little more than brief respites from your biology.

Between the harsh lighting and the entirely too close mirror, all...

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hey Dale. I love you. I needed this. my plane ride was quite weird as well.

I’m here for you for us to keep moving the fuck forward. thank you for everything good sir.

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SAUDADE

[noun]

a unique Galician-Portuguese word that has no immediate translation in English. Saudade describes a deep emotional state of nostalgic longing for an absent something or someone that one loves. It often carries a repressed knowledge that the object of longing might never return. The term has been described as a “…vague and constant desire for something that does not and probably cannot exist … a turning towards the past or towards the future.” An abstract feeling of missing, longing, melancholia or nostalgia.

Etymology : from Old Portuguese soidade, soydade, altered by influence of saudar, “to salute”, from Latin solitatem, “solitude”.

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thanks, Portuguese.

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