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me: *breathes*
mom: you need to change your damn attitude

camouflagedpeeta:

jubetheboob:

camouflagedpeeta:

in 100 years.. will it really matter that i didnt do my homework

in a hundred years it wont even matter that you were alive. none of us will matter will will be memories, then the people whose memories we are in will die too and will will fade into pure nothingness.

so i guess i wont do my homework

(Source: riplilsebastian, via deranged-fairy)

(Source: tumsa, via deranged-fairy)

sexxuel:

Ain’t that the truth

timholtorf:

heylovelyy:

loonylunalovegood97:

tiger-in-the-flightdeck:

AND THEY WERE PERFECT PARENTS TOO!

They were fiercely proud of their children’s accomplishments.

They played together as a family.

They went to school plays, parent/teacher interviews, and helped with school work.

They co-parented, Gomez was just as active in raising their children as Morticia was.

When their children wanted something that they disapproved of, they were disappointed but relented because it would make them happy.

Plus, all TV married couples kind of hate each other and argue 90% of the time for the sake of comedy, but these two have always seemed to be forever and always in love, which is kind of sweet.

And if that’s only possible because they’re weirdos, what does that say about us?

Is it odd I actually really like this post?

The Addams Family was, and continues to be, an oddity of family relationships.  On the one hand, they are the odd ball family who plays together, works together and laughs together, but on the other hand they are the perfect family and one that should be emulated.

(via whilebethsleeps)

tornfromtomorrow:

Every day I try to ask for help, but you just keep ignoring my cries for help so let me wallow in my misery as I destroy myself. 
unlovable-bones:

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