
You live in limbo between life and death, and your job is to try to help people get back to life. One day, though, you meet someone that you just can’t send back. Well, not really “can’t,” but you won’t send them back to that.
Fuck nudes, send me s̑̓͏̣̮͖͙̖̼͍̦ţ̸͇̘͇̤̤̰ͥ͆͢r͈̙̆͆̎ͤͭ͂̽̀̀ã̡̖̻̟ͧi̴̸̩̟͙͇̪̯̙̮̇̄ͬ̉́ͭ̈́g̨͇̠̳̤͓̼̦̬̭̊͛ͪͬ̀̒ͭ̉͜h͖̟̫̑̎͘t̠̺̤ͤͤ̕͜͡ ̲̓ͤͤ̍ͩ͞ţ̶̙̥͚̗̱̍o̱̻͙̭͍͔̰̱̚̕ ̝̱̥̟̼͈̱͈̙̉͊ͩ͐͗ͯḥ̵̶̭̲̖̹̫ͥͤ̎̌ͦ̓͑ͩe̶̘̬̳̳̞͚͉̖͒ͭ͊̊l͎͙̝͉͓̽ͤ̀͢͞l̷̩͎͙͓̝̏̇͝ͅ
can we, as a society, start to realize that having a phone does NOT mean you HAVE TO BE accsessible to anyone and everyone at ALL times??
My mom threw a fit at me for not answering my phone while i was at my friends place. Kinda hypocritical too, given how much she complains that “youth these days spend to much time on their phones”
My boss was very CLEARLY not satisfied that i only got back to his text hours after he sent it. My friend didnt speak to me for weeks once bc she thought we were having a FIGHT??? bc i didnt reply to her message on facebook? till the day after she sent it??
i HAVE a phone, that doesnt mean i HAVE TO BE availiable whenever ANYONE decides they want me to be???
what the fuck
can people stop assuming they are entiteled to my attention 24/7??
this is so important. people need their alone time & their space. & it doesn’t matter if you see them active on social media, sometimes people just like to scroll through their timeline without talking to anyone for a while. you really can’t expect to have someone’s attention every second of the day, it’s not realistic at all.
my so called best friend (ex friend by now lmao) once got angry at me bc she asked me something by text and I didn’t reply for 20 (!!!!) mins bc I was blowing up with messages on twitter that I was replying to
@delicately-messed-up Oh, very convenient to leave out the context of it. You know, a big change that had happened in your life about which your ‘so called’ best friend was happy and proud about and as you posted such thing online in such an ecstatic manner, she wondered why you hadn’t told her - and that you weren’t fully innocent in that situation, either. (i.e going ballistic) Oh, let’s also leave out the fact she called you to apologize and admit her mistakes.
Eh. Guess it’s easy to oversee your own mistakes and place the full blame on someone else.
“I was always an over thinker, My thoughts would drip out of my skull, Into my eyes, Down my cheeks.”— Z.A (via shareaquote)