(via serious)
If you get that gut feeling that something isn’t right about a person or situation, trust it.
do you ever get anxiety when thinking about how you’re not really living your life that you just go to school and eat and sleep and do homework and then after that you’re gonna get a job and you’ll work the rest of your life maybe marry and have kids and then you die and you haven’t even lived at all i can’t breathe
you know what pisses me the fuck off?! how people actually think that what’s just been mentioned is NOT life!! i mean what do you fucking expect from life? that you will find a fucking cure for cancer or travel to the fucking moon or be a hero for fucking doing something?? some people would be freaked out happy to have a such organized life where you can come home from school (where you actually go to get educated and have a better future), eat dinner with your parents and talk and laugh with them, go outside in the summer to skate or eat ice cream and take photos and hang out with friends and what not. yeah i know that’s not what everyone’s life looks like but mostly that’s how it is. i mean if you want to experience a fucking adventure go out and do that shit! travel to europe or asia or africa, go see people and how they live working hard everyday to make a living! find yout talent and make something out of it! who the fuck is holding you back?! i just felt this had to be said..
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(via infinnitum)
You know who’s gonna give you everything? Yourself.
(via bunlly)
Women tend to lean forward, nod and make eye contact when they’re listening attentively. Men are more likely to lean back and shut their eyes. Since it looks suspiciously like men have chosen this particular moment to have a snooze, it’s unsurprising that women think they’re being ignored. Men understandably get annoyed when women try to prod them ‘awake’, since they had shut their eyes in order to be able to listen better.
Women say “M-hm,” and “Yeah, yeah…” more often than men.
Hello? Did you hear a word I said?Minimal responses mean simply “I’m listening”, whereas men understand them as “I agree with you.” The result is that when men hear “M-hm,” they think the woman agrees with them, and it’s infuriating when it turns out she doesn’t. Naturally, when a woman doesn’t hear “M-hm,” she thinks the man isn’t listening.
Women tend to acknowledge the previous speaker’s comment in some way before making a contribution, while men tend to launch straight into their own point. In mixed conversation, this can make women feel like they’ve been completely ignored. Hello? Did you hear a word I said?