When she jumped, she probably thought she'd fly...

boko-maru: The Bokononist ritual of the mingling of awarenesses. Involves pressing the bare soles of the feet against another's with closed eyes. Bokononism is the fictional religion based on lies from the 1963 novel 'Cat's Cradle' by Kurt Vonnegut.

While we may not be pressing our soles together, perhaps( somehow) our souls may connect briefly...whether through songs or words or photographs.

I should probably introduce myself. Hi, my name is Taylor. I do things sometimes.

Random thoughts, things I like, things I love, rants, and such. Basically, it's an online pseudo-journal of an nineteen year old girl.

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4 hours ago on June/01/2012 at 02:24am with 789 notesReblog
briannacherrygarcia:

We watched Disney’s Robin Hood tonight and this was all I could think of.

briannacherrygarcia:

We watched Disney’s Robin Hood tonight and this was all I could think of.

I can’t help it. I want to read and watch it again so badly.

But then I don’t. Because that movie contains all of the feels ever felt in the history of feelings. 

It’s not fair, especially the library scene at the beginning when it ends so depressingly sad. I’m pretty sure I cried (and not just a little, almost sobbed) for a solid hour in the middle of an airport in Puerto Rico the first time I read the book.

Dramatic Reenactment:

I think I will take the risk and I’m going to pick up the book soon. 

Beware the feels. 


mjten:

“He knew these last lines by heart and mouthed them now in the darkness. My reason for life. Not living, but life. That was the touch. And she was his reason for life, and why he must survive.” 

6 hours ago on June/01/2012 at 12:41am with 57 notesReblog

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