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Always little never small.
You should also have a safe tune that can be hummed when words are not easily spoken.
I honestly and truly loathe the word ‘should’
What are your hard limits?
Such simple words can create such powerful visuals and scenarios … I hope she is safe I s
how nice to have a place where it feels safe enough to disappear…. without the fear of ne
maggie-stiefvater: Twitter asked for “safe as life” in my handwriting and I felt like I&
herdirtylittleheart: “love your body the way your mother loved your baby feet” -
“she carries a knife just in case she finds something she wants to carve her name into. I
“I’d probably still adore you with your hands around my neck” - AM
“I choose to stay present, to unlearn how to unlove, to love, and to practice my worthines
thinkivykink: “Maybe it meant something. Maybe not, in the long run, but no explanation, no mi
whether with a lover or none. i reek of love. i stink of love. -nayyirah waheed
Keeping safe, they traveled cross country, rocked to sleep in the dark back seats of busses and trai
Hope no one is feeling like any of these right now! Stay safe and stay healthy everyone! This is you
“There’s an art to to life’s distractions To somehow escape the burning weightThe
xeptum:enjoying the bees “I choose all”- St. Therese de Lisieux
softboyshawn: Safe and Sound | Master Post | 33k WordsPart One Part Two Part ThreePart Fou
wordsofpaintandsmoke:ROAD TO OBSIDIA: THE SAFE-TOWNSObsidia is not included here, these informations
safedistancefrombeingsmart: Goddamnit it, Martin. Looking fine! AHHHH
Words and photos cannot capture how amazing this sapphire from @mettleandsilver is! A deep dark beau
jmboutte:Words I’ve said in places that felt safer to say them- a project on living post-traumatical
jmboutte:Words I’ve said in places that felt safer to say them- a project on living post-traumatical
jmboutte:Words I’ve said in places that felt safer to say them- a project on living post-traumatical
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