it’s 2019. It’s the summer after my sophomore year of uni. And I have never felt more alone.
There’s a frat party going on behind the house. No one is really at the house right now. And I just said bye to my friend who is moving across the states since she graduated and now has a real adult life. And I have never felt more alone.
That’s not justice
reblog until ur fingers bleed
breakfast
lunch
dinner
dessert
cool what the FUCKING HECK does this mean tho
has. has no one else seen these. gen zillenials where u at
i completely understand
I completely understand this
I think I just experienced asmr from looking at these
i fucking used to chew those colorful clear shits
I just got extreme flashbacks from looking at this
Woah hey look its elementary school
GEN ZILLENIALS
the first avengers was a lot funnier than we gave it credit for. I remember not knowing it was coming out until the week it happened. some scenes looked like they had budgets of $10 million. some scenes looked like they had budgets of $10. robin scherbatsky was randomly there. it was the third movie with RDJ and he still looked energetic to be in the franchise. 2012 black widow who was the only black widow we cared about. everyone’s drama about why mark ruffalo was there instead of edward norton. thor’s dumb haircut and dramatic entrance. steve roger’s gay ass outfit. chaotic good.
the blatantly plastic armor that Chris Hemsworth wears
I’m watching this and laughing every other character had a major speaking role or their own movie and then Jeremy Renner is just trying his best
JOSS WHEDON WHAT IS THIS DUMB ASS INSTAGRAM FILTER YOU USED IN AN ACTUAL MOVIE
oh god remember when all we cared about was shawarma?
Ohhhhh 2012
those were simpler times…
Shout out to everyone that’s reading this and are actually actively applying this to their lives. Not just reblogging it and lying to themselves that they will get to this point “someday”.
Someday is TODAY.
––– I’m with you till the end of the line. ﹂editober day 10
“I guess that’s the problem when you really get to know someone. We learn all their triggers and emotional buttons, and unfortunately, in times of war, we press them.”
— Samantha Young, Down London Road
“You kiss me with your mouth wide open like you’re not afraid of swallowing poison. I taste the good and bad in you and want them both. We call this bravery.”
— Anita Ofokansi, Literary Sexts