Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.

Rumi (via larmoyante)

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21. Summertime Sadness - Lana Del Rey

I told myself I wouldn’t give into Lana Del Rey’s music. Yup, that didn’t work out too well. Her voice is indescribable. 

It’s a terrible thing, I think, in life to wait until you’re ready. I have this feeling now that actually no one is ever ready to do anything. There is almost no such thing as ready. There is only now. And you may as well do it now. Generally speaking, now is as good a time as any.

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Why do you live in your body like you will be given another? As if it were temporary. You starve it, you let anyone touch it, you berate it. Tell it that it should be completely different. You tug at your soft flesh, wish it thinner, wish it gone. You fall in love with those who praise the way it sighs under their hands, but who praises the way it holds up your weight, even when you are falling apart?

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Sydney University Hacks Its Bell Tower To Play The Freaking Game Of Thrones Theme

Yeah, you read right: the goddamn University of Sydney — those smartypantses — rigged their bell tower so it would play the incredible opening theme to Game Of Thrones. This is awesome.

This video was uploaded — and presumably captured — on Friday outside the main hall of the University of Sydney, and the jaunty bells are ringing out in clear, crisp harmony, the theme to Game of Thrones.

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C’mon QUT, when can we do something as cool as this? =3

Holy crap this is the most amazing :D

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You are not accidental. The world needs you. Without you, something will be missing in existence and nobody can replace it.

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How Are You Supposed to Respond to “My Kid Could Do That”?



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There’s a great response to the close cousin of this remark—“I could do that”—in Babar’s Museum of Art: “I wish you would.” 

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hyperallergic:

How Are You Supposed to Respond to “My Kid Could Do That”?

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There’s a great response to the close cousin of this remark—“I could do that”—in Babar’s Museum of Art: “I wish you would.”