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wait I dont even…

@Mr.Doodlezz

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1337tattoos:

“Remember not our faulty pieces, remember not our rusted parts. It’s not the petty imperfections that define us, but the way we hold our hearts”
Quote from La Dispute’s nine.
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1337tattoos:

“Remember not our faulty pieces, remember not our rusted parts. It’s not the petty imperfections that define us, but the way we hold our hearts”

Quote from La Dispute’s nine.

submitted by http://wynn1ng.tumblr.com

mr-doodlezz:

glados-kallipygos:

Truth

Cats.

supermassiveasshole:

i was teaching my grandma to use computer so we can talk on skype and such but today she went kinda mad at me because “i didnt show her the knitting programme” and i was like what

and it comes out she accidentally opened ms excel and found out its a great way to create knitting patterns

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my grandma is 82

:( This reminded me of my grandma who passed away this February.
When I was around 10 and she was at the beginnings of using a computer, she used to make beautiful Paintings on Paint :)

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the-absolute-best-posts:

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the-absolute-best-posts:

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fuckyeahtattoos:


Tattoo by Dan McWilliams at Freakshow Tattoo in Fort Collins, CO
Inspired by Louis Wain Early Indian Irish
In 2009 I was diagnosed with PTSD and since have bounced around from therapist to therapist because I refuse to medicate. I didn’t have the courage to tell my friends or family because I felt embarrassed and ashamed to admit I had a mental disorder. I was warned I could develop schizophrenia without proper treatment but I can’t bring myself to take medication. A few months back I discovered Louis Wain and was inspired by his story. While many people viewed his schizophrenia as an illness, through his paintings, I saw him slowly develop a higher level of consciousness. I stopped viewing myself as sick and am beginning to accept that the PTSD is a part of who I am. I struggle daily with feelings of anxiety, depression, and paranoia but when asked about my tattoo I hope to gain support from my loved ones.

fuckyeahtattoos:

Tattoo by Dan McWilliams at Freakshow Tattoo in Fort Collins, CO

Inspired by Louis Wain Early Indian Irish


In 2009 I was diagnosed with PTSD and since have bounced around from therapist to therapist because I refuse to medicate. I didn’t have the courage to tell my friends or family because I felt embarrassed and ashamed to admit I had a mental disorder. I was warned I could develop schizophrenia without proper treatment but I can’t bring myself to take medication. A few months back I discovered Louis Wain and was inspired by his story. While many people viewed his schizophrenia as an illness, through his paintings, I saw him slowly develop a higher level of consciousness. I stopped viewing myself as sick and am beginning to accept that the PTSD is a part of who I am. I struggle daily with feelings of anxiety, depression, and paranoia but when asked about my tattoo I hope to gain support from my loved ones.

potatofarmgirl:

natashakline:

For all the artists out there. xoxo

I agree with Natasha!  Make stuff even if it HURTS! <3

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brutalgeneration:

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nathansummers:

The new @industrialstrength clickers came in. Fancy town USA @pinobrosink #industrialstrength #clickers#septum#pinobros#come get yours

nathansummers:

The new @industrialstrength clickers came in. Fancy town USA @pinobrosink #industrialstrength #clickers#septum#pinobros#come get yours

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swinglargo:

Berlin: Die Sinfonie der Großstadt (1927) by director Walter Ruttmann