psychofactz:

More Facts on Psychofacts :)

When you finally hear a good song on the radio and your mom changes it on you

johncoveredinjam:

universal-magnetic:

stache-tastic:

medea37:

clotpole-prince-arthur:

Anne and I just decorated our graduation caps and I’m so pleased with mine.


That is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen.

In which my friends are far craftier than I’ll ever be. 

Kylee, you are the greatest, ily 5evr

literally the best

johncoveredinjam:

universal-magnetic:

stache-tastic:

medea37:

clotpole-prince-arthur:

Anne and I just decorated our graduation caps and I’m so pleased with mine.

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That is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen.

In which my friends are far craftier than I’ll ever be. 

Kylee, you are the greatest, ily 5evr

literally the best

rockseelalonde:

dampho:

bullying destroyed my self-esteem hahaha

OH MY GOD

OH MY GOD

I HAVE NEVER SEEN A POST THAT SO ACCURATELY DESCRIBED HOW I FEEL

I dont care if this is one of those annoying comments, thank you so much for making this comic. Thank you thank you thank you for saying what I can never find words to describe

steamedcrab:

so i was watching the news and this 2nd grader wrote this to the president, vice president, and a congressman. biden was the only one to respond yet. LITERALLY.

ianbrooks:

Derailing My Train of Thought by Thomas Wightman

Says Thomas about this project: “The final book sculpture of my major project series. Like the previous two sculptures it uses a visual metaphor to convey the emotions of obsessive-compulsive disorder, and embodies my research by visualising an expression used by a sufferer of OCD. The expression was ‘derailing my train of thought’, because the person felt that the rituals they had to perform were disrupting their day. Where the compulsions and worry would side track them from doing everyday activities.

 To convey this metaphor the sculpture shows a train travelling on a journey that has become disrupted, leading it to derail from its set path. Typography was used on the tracks for the title of the piece, also type was used for the coal. In the scene it shows the coal cart tipping over where the type has become mixed up to symbolise the mixed emotions during anxiety and panic”.

Artist: Behance / Website / Previously!