lady. 22. southern.

all i want from this world is inspiration.

 

uriels:

fairly certain that my physics textbook snapchats are my greatest achievement in life

i’m dying

The idea that to make a man work you’ve got to hold gold in front of his eyes is a growth, not an axiom. We’ve done that for so long that we’ve forgotten there’s any other way.

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s This Side of Paradise (via fuckyeahfitzgerald)

likeneelyohara:

summer loneliness is literally the worst, it’s like somehow not okay in the summer and in the winter it’s like expected and okay and comforting a little bit

EXACTLY

Your Lifestyle Has Already Been Designed

the whole 9-5 thing, or in my case 8:30-5:45, does not work for me. sure, I have a better job now, and I make more money, but it sucks. I have no time to myself. like the article says, I spend my precious free time sitting around watching tv…not taking advantage of life by doing things I really want to do. I’ve been stuck at home this week, but if I could, I would have been spending my days out hiking and exploring, swimming, painting, and just anything I could. but when I get off from my “impressive” job at nearly 6 o’clock, I have no time for that because I have to be up for work at 7 the next morning. and the weekends fly by. so tell me, is it so wrong to go back to the lesser paying, not professional jobs out there to have more of a life besides work? after all, I’ve proven I can live off a barely above minimum wage paying job.

fuckyeahtattoos:

After taking a 52 day road trip across country and back with my father in his 1930 Ford Model A Woody Station Wagon and writing a thesis on roadtrips, I got this tattoo to commemorate the experience. I spent so much time staring at the lines in the middle of the road they became symbolic for me. It also stands as a reminder that sometimes, on your journeys you will be travelling with someone, but others you will be completely alone. 
The tattoo was done at Route 9 Tattoo in Framingham, MA. 

I like this

fuckyeahtattoos:

After taking a 52 day road trip across country and back with my father in his 1930 Ford Model A Woody Station Wagon and writing a thesis on roadtrips, I got this tattoo to commemorate the experience. I spent so much time staring at the lines in the middle of the road they became symbolic for me. It also stands as a reminder that sometimes, on your journeys you will be travelling with someone, but others you will be completely alone. 

The tattoo was done at Route 9 Tattoo in Framingham, MA. 

I like this

step-to-my-blog:

Sorry not sorry guys, addicted to making these concert posters posts!  I find them all so intriguing and I love the graphic art :D

Modest Mouse Concert Posters