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fuckyeahdisneyland:


1961, Los Angeles Examiner collection. From Calif-Anaheim & Anaheim Village file.  The view looking down Harbor Blvd toward Disneyland (now Interstate 5).

fuckyeahdisneyland:

1961, Los Angeles Examiner collection.
From Calif-Anaheim & Anaheim Village file. The view looking down Harbor Blvd toward Disneyland (now Interstate 5).

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Dec 09
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Your heart just breaks, that’s all. But you can’t judge or point fingers. You just have to be lucky enough to find someone who appreciates you.
— Audrey Hepburn (via kari-shma) (via avajean) (via lovebot)
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Real love stories never have endings.
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kari-shma: well, do you? (via simply.megan.)

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kari-shma: well, do you? (via simply.megan.)

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loveyourchaos:

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im-possible:

mortyy:

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Verbal Abuse Is Still Abuse
Absolutely. I don’t know your stance on this, but something that is said is a load more painful than physical pain. I mean, a message  can be so limited with physical altercations. Okay, you kick somebody. Shows that you hate them or you think they’re a piece of shit. It’s still a hard pill to swallow, but that doesn’t mean words are any better. Words stick— and if it’s the right comeback, they’ll sting.

loveyourchaos:

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im-possible:

mortyy:

californialovee:itsniiag:kaylovee:realynmay:thebeabook:

Verbal Abuse Is Still Abuse

Absolutely. I don’t know your stance on this, but something that is said is a load more painful than physical pain. I mean, a message  can be so limited with physical altercations. Okay, you kick somebody. Shows that you hate them or you think they’re a piece of shit. It’s still a hard pill to swallow, but that doesn’t mean words are any better. Words stick— and if it’s the right comeback, they’ll sting.