you can click on this button once daily to help palestine and support other causes in the middle east for free. it takes literally 5 seconds and could help save lives so please take the time to click and share this link.
(via sab3rtooth)
she/they
casper|24|taurus
you can click on this button once daily to help palestine and support other causes in the middle east for free. it takes literally 5 seconds and could help save lives so please take the time to click and share this link.
(via sab3rtooth)
“You never need to doubt it
I’ll make you so sure about it.”
-1966
When Brian Wilson completed the song “God Only Knows,” he spoke of the impulse to fade the song out on a loop of the chorus, suggesting that it creates a sort of infinity spiral. A world where the song is still going on, always, somewhere. And you, the listener, are still in it, as you were at the time of listening. A dream with no exit. There is a universe, always, where you are joyfully encased in the endless return of chorus, and you might age there, but let’s say you don’t. Let’s say you and the chorus both lock into a type of eternity, a forever of wondering God only knows what I’d be without you, an eternity of praising the fact that you’ll never have to find out.There’s Always This Year by Hanif Abdurraqib
(via mouldyrubbish)
when your crew is small but you’re crazy
winterfresh; sequoia national forest, california
(via expressions-of-nature)
hardest moment in all of adventure time