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Anonymous asked: I often hope that you lied, I did.

Lied about what?

Porch life on all my days off (Taken with instagram)

Porch life on all my days off (Taken with instagram)

I miss picnicking with you in the park. Even though it was only McDonald’s. I got to be with you in a beautiful place. I miss your beautiful face.

liquorinthefront:

the-questioner:

unreleasedsong:

Kristen & Kristen

i don’t know which version i like best

me neither

liquorinthefront:

the-questioner:

unreleasedsong:

Kristen & Kristen

i don’t know which version i like best

me neither

(Source: buddhabrot, via devv0)

skinned-teen:

Alien Hand Syndrome - woman attacked by her own hand
Karen Byrne’s left hand has a mind of its own, and has done everything from slapping herself in the face to unbuttoning her blouse, all involuntarily. 
Suffering from what’s been pegged “Alien Hand Syndrome,” Bryne witnessed the loss of control in her left hand surface twenty-eight years ago, when doctors cut the corpus callosum from her brain, curing her of the epilepsy she had battles since childhood.
In doing so, they triggered an unusual result, which Byrne has suffered from for nearly half her life.  Among other things, Byrne will light a cigarette in her right hand, only to have her left hand immediately put it out in an ash tray.  “It would take things out of my handbag,” claims Byrne, “and I wouldn’t realize so I would walk away…I lost a lot of things.”

skinned-teen:

Alien Hand Syndrome - woman attacked by her own hand

Karen Byrne’s left hand has a mind of its own, and has done everything from slapping herself in the face to unbuttoning her blouse, all involuntarily. 

Suffering from what’s been pegged “Alien Hand Syndrome,” Bryne witnessed the loss of control in her left hand surface twenty-eight years ago, when doctors cut the corpus callosum from her brain, curing her of the epilepsy she had battles since childhood.

In doing so, they triggered an unusual result, which Byrne has suffered from for nearly half her life.  Among other things, Byrne will light a cigarette in her right hand, only to have her left hand immediately put it out in an ash tray.  “It would take things out of my handbag,” claims Byrne, “and I wouldn’t realize so I would walk away…I lost a lot of things.”

Anonymous asked: I often hope that you lied, I did.

Lied about what?

Porch life on all my days off (Taken with instagram)

Porch life on all my days off (Taken with instagram)

I miss picnicking with you in the park. Even though it was only McDonald’s. I got to be with you in a beautiful place. I miss your beautiful face.

liquorinthefront:

the-questioner:

unreleasedsong:

Kristen & Kristen

i don’t know which version i like best

me neither

liquorinthefront:

the-questioner:

unreleasedsong:

Kristen & Kristen

i don’t know which version i like best

me neither

(Source: ghostweight)

tttropicana:

so sick

tttropicana:

so sick

(Source: spankynoodles, via devv0)

(Source: buddhabrot, via devv0)

(Source: addelburgh, via lovebesideme)

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skinned-teen:

Alien Hand Syndrome - woman attacked by her own hand
Karen Byrne’s left hand has a mind of its own, and has done everything from slapping herself in the face to unbuttoning her blouse, all involuntarily. 
Suffering from what’s been pegged “Alien Hand Syndrome,” Bryne witnessed the loss of control in her left hand surface twenty-eight years ago, when doctors cut the corpus callosum from her brain, curing her of the epilepsy she had battles since childhood.
In doing so, they triggered an unusual result, which Byrne has suffered from for nearly half her life.  Among other things, Byrne will light a cigarette in her right hand, only to have her left hand immediately put it out in an ash tray.  “It would take things out of my handbag,” claims Byrne, “and I wouldn’t realize so I would walk away…I lost a lot of things.”

skinned-teen:

Alien Hand Syndrome - woman attacked by her own hand

Karen Byrne’s left hand has a mind of its own, and has done everything from slapping herself in the face to unbuttoning her blouse, all involuntarily. 

Suffering from what’s been pegged “Alien Hand Syndrome,” Bryne witnessed the loss of control in her left hand surface twenty-eight years ago, when doctors cut the corpus callosum from her brain, curing her of the epilepsy she had battles since childhood.

In doing so, they triggered an unusual result, which Byrne has suffered from for nearly half her life.  Among other things, Byrne will light a cigarette in her right hand, only to have her left hand immediately put it out in an ash tray.  “It would take things out of my handbag,” claims Byrne, “and I wouldn’t realize so I would walk away…I lost a lot of things.”

You are it. And if you’re not, you’ll always be the one that got away.
I want to kiss your eyelids.
The pain of missing you is starting to become unbearable.

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