Monsters Inc.

"I’ll find strength in pain,
and I will change my ways.
I’ll know my name as it’s called again."

Crawl to the mirror and see all that you’ve become.A grim reflection of all the things that you have done.

Crawl to the mirror and see all that you’ve become.
A grim reflection of all the things that you have done.

“I’m fine, I’m fineI never have been better”

“I’m fine, I’m fine
I never have been better”

“What is this feeling I’ve buried in my bones?”

“What is this feeling I’ve buried in my bones?”

"Am I a face without a name?
Someone to ease your past mistakes?"

misterpornographic:

sweetxoxrevenge:

This is my Mom. In the beginning of last month, I called the paramedics because she wasn’t able to stand up. She had been having flu like symptoms for a while, but we thought nothing of it. When we arrived at the ER, the doctor examined her and told us that she had somehow acquired a flesh-eating bacteria that was gangrenous, and he said that it was very possible she wasn’t going to live through the night. My Mom endured three emergency surgeries that night, and has pulled through with amazing strength. It’s been almost a month now, and she’s still in the hospital—undergoing reconstructive surgery as I write this. 
She doesn’t know how beautiful she is, she doesn’t understand how much she adds to this world. Her goofy sense of humour, her wit, her love, and her hugs, they all saved my life so many times, and brightened the lives of others. 
I’ve never written anything like this before, but would anyone mind reblogging this to show your support, and to tell her and show her how much she’s loved and appreciated? I know it would mean the world to her.

I hope she gets better, I know if my mom was going through this I would do the same thing. 

I’m going to be praying fervently for her. I mean it.

Reblogged from rottedhome

misterpornographic:

sweetxoxrevenge:

This is my Mom. In the beginning of last month, I called the paramedics because she wasn’t able to stand up. She had been having flu like symptoms for a while, but we thought nothing of it. When we arrived at the ER, the doctor examined her and told us that she had somehow acquired a flesh-eating bacteria that was gangrenous, and he said that it was very possible she wasn’t going to live through the night. My Mom endured three emergency surgeries that night, and has pulled through with amazing strength. It’s been almost a month now, and she’s still in the hospital—undergoing reconstructive surgery as I write this. 

She doesn’t know how beautiful she is, she doesn’t understand how much she adds to this world. Her goofy sense of humour, her wit, her love, and her hugs, they all saved my life so many times, and brightened the lives of others. 

I’ve never written anything like this before, but would anyone mind reblogging this to show your support, and to tell her and show her how much she’s loved and appreciated? I know it would mean the world to her.

I hope she gets better, I know if my mom was going through this I would do the same thing. 

I’m going to be praying fervently for her. I mean it.

"You’re someone else’s problem,
now I only want you gone."

Reblogged from specialsnowflakez

xvxavier:

If you’re a “nice guy” to a girl up until you realize she doesn’t want to date you, then go on about how she’s a cold shrew that friendzoned you and how no girls date nice guys, like, nah mate, girls do date nice guys. You just aren’t a nice guy. You’re a passive aggressive beta with internalized misogyny and a serious victim complex.

For the next hour I’ll answer every single one of your extremely personal messages, even if you’re anon.

Reblogged from rottedhome

claddaghringniall:

larryexposed:

I doubt I’ll get any.

I know i won’t. 

sigh.

(Source: codeine-codeine)