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Date the girl whose hair is a mess and steals your t-shirts and kisses you in front of boys who look at her admiringly. Date the girl who wants to dance in the rain with you and make tea for you and make you laugh so hard you snort tea out your nose. Date the girl who cares so much that she can tell something is wrong just by looking at you. Date the girl who will wrap her arms around you for no reason and pay attention when you talk about the things you love, even if she doesn’t love them herself. Date the girl who looks like a lazy sunday afternoon instead of a saturday night. Yeah. Just date that girl.
Date that Girl | Nikita Gill (via untamedunwanted)
She’s the girl that believes that what comes around goes around. The one that hopes for a better day. The one that won’t give up on you. She’s the girl that’s unlike the rest. The one that spent her days smiling, and her nights crying. She’s the girl that would love to be loved. The one that looks so damn strong, but feels so weak. She’s the girl that picks herself up every time she falls.
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Ethereal Terrarium Jewelry
Polish boutique Mariaela creates handmade items inspired by romanticism, the enchanting forests, flowers and nature’s earthly beauty. By melting the glass and the ceramic by hand, each piece is a completely unique and ecological creation from inspiration and hard work.
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Go on a walk in the woods, breathe in nature, appreciate the sky, the streams, the wildlife, appreciate the beauty that this earth has left
The quiet wisdom of nature does not try to mislead you like the landscape of the city does, with billboards and ads everywhere. It doesn’t make you feel like you have to conform to any image. It’s just there, and it accepts everyone.
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When you walk on the beach at night, you can say things you can’t say in real life.
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