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  • bwusagi:

    So, if you put your URL in here, you can listen to all the music you’ve ever blogged.

    nerdpoet:

    littlemarshmallowqueen:

    navi-the-xenocide:

    mega-meister:

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    Oh my sweet baby Jesus.

    I didn’t know I needed this

    worth re-reblogging

    (via lauraflesh)

    Source: pirouette-off-the-fucking-handle
    • 1 month ago
    • 117512 notes
  • (via raceagainst-time)

    Source: dreambodyhappyme
    • 1 month ago
    • 8933 notes
  • blogilates:

    This may just be one of my hardest vids. Think you can handle the first song?

    If you want nice legs and a bubble butt like Selena Gomez, try to get through “Come and Get It”. Try not to stop. You will be SCREAMING!!! But you will love it.

    Songs featured:

    Come and get it - Selena Gomez

    Daylight - Maroon 5

    #Thatpower - Justin Bieber/will.i.am.

    Can’t hold us - Macklemore

    Enjoy and share with your friends! Challenge them to today’s new POP Pilates video!

    <3 Cassey

    Source: blogilates
    • 1 month ago
    • 1833 notes
  • (via everyskinnywhere)

    Source: symphonyofawesomeness
    • 2 months ago
    • 14918 notes
  • My girlfriend looks good, but she could look better…

    ‘Your only responsibility is to support them in reaching their unique capacity’
    ~Elliott Hulse

    (via justkeepbreathing831)

    Source: therobinsrevenge
    • 2 months ago
    • 12052 notes
  • i-n-f-i-n-itebitch:

hellxiareblog:

rosalarian:

lenoralenoire:

This is really powerful.

Oh my god, this is such a perfect way to make a statement.

Reblogging this again because it’s so fucking good

this is fucking amazing

    i-n-f-i-n-itebitch:

    hellxiareblog:

    rosalarian:

    lenoralenoire:

    This is really powerful.

    Oh my god, this is such a perfect way to make a statement.

    Reblogging this again because it’s so fucking good

    this is fucking amazing

    (via effervescent-kj)

    Source: stophatingyourbody
    • 2 months ago
    • 360822 notes
  • “

    I was angry, so I went for a run. And things got better.

    I was confused, so I went for a run. And things got better.

    I was exhausted, so I went for a run. And things got better.

    I was lost, unsure, empty, afraid. Certain that whatever was left of my sanity had snapped, had come untethered and floated away, to a place so high and remote that I would never see it again, and that even if I did, I wouldn’t recognize it.

    So I went for a run. And things got better.

    I felt like things could not possibly get worse, so I went for a run. And things got better.

    (Another time, I felt like things could not get much better. I went for a run. Things got much better.)

    After enough miles, over enough runs and enough years, I realized: No matter what, no matter when, or where, or why, I can find my shoes and go for a run and things will get better.

    And that realization? Just knowing that?

    It made things better.

    ”
    — Mark Remy, Runners World (via justkeepbreathing831)

    (via justkeepbreathing831)

    Source: rtpforgotr
    • 2 months ago
    • 3356 notes
  • train-eat-sleep:

This is SO important for people to realize…so often i have had people ask me why they are the same weight as myself or someone else, but they wear a different size, or complain that they look so very different. Body composition people, and skeletal structure. We are each unique. Don’t ever compare yourself to someone else in a negative way. 

    train-eat-sleep:

    This is SO important for people to realize…so often i have had people ask me why they are the same weight as myself or someone else, but they wear a different size, or complain that they look so very different. Body composition people, and skeletal structure. We are each unique. Don’t ever compare yourself to someone else in a negative way. 

    (via l0stinmy0wnmindd)

    Source: artist-refs
    • 2 months ago
    • 56936 notes
  • (via havefaithh-in-me)

    Source: thefitway
    • 2 months ago
    • 3355 notes
  • justkeepbreathing831:

    one of the most real pieces i’ve read in a long time

    preach.

    Source: boyswanna-be-her
    • 2 months ago
    • 2823 notes
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