“It’s a privilege to be loved by you.”— Ryan O’Connell, How To Stop Caring So Much
(via books-n-quotes)
she painted over her grey walls
with the brightest colours
and called it a recovery
Self love is key.
Repost so others know they aren’t alone.
Its okay to be sad.
Its okay to be heartbroken.
Its okay to have depression.
Its okay to have anxiety.
Its okay to have a mental issue.
It’s okay to have no friends.
Its okay if your not doing what society tells you to.But what’s not okay is, pretending to be perfect.
Everyone has issues.
Everyone feels alone and lost and one point in their life.You are not alone. You may not see it now, but people care about you. I care about you.
If you are ever going through any of these issues, please call one of these numbers.
Depression Hotline- (844)-697-0671
Suicide Hotline- 1-800-273-8255
Anxiety Hotline- 855-478-3006
(via poems-and-word)
The Viking Runes.
The eldest runestones, inscribed with Norse runes, date from the 4th century. These were the Elder Futhark runes. However, the most of the runestones were created during the late Viking Age and thus inscribed with theYounger Futhark runes. The runestones with Norse runes were usually erected to commemorate one or several deceased kinsmen, and in most cases these people died at home peacefully. Usually, men raised or commanded raising a runestone, while some of them are raised by women, usually widows of the deceased. It is believed that runestones were brightly colored. Nowadays, most of them are painted with falu red, Swedish deep red paint known for its use on wooden cottages and barns. The vast majority of the Norse runestones are located in Scandinavia, but they can be found at all places reached by the Norsemen during the Viking Age: from the Isle of Man to Berezan’ in the Black Sea region. It is interesting, however, that not a single runestone is known to be found in Iceland. Runestones were erected at assembly locations, near roads, bridges and fords. Norse Runestones marked territory, explained inheritance, and told about important events. They remain one of the most striking traces left from the Viking Age.
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I love you, that means I’m not just here for the pretty parts. I’m here no matter what.
(Source: extramadness.com, via solutione)
Good or bad, love will drive you fucking insane.
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