When I say, ‘I love you,’ it’s not because I want you or because I can’t have you. It has nothing to do with me. I love what you are, what you do, how you try. I’ve seen your kindness and your strength. I’ve seen the best and the worst of you. And I understand with perfect clarity exactly what you are. You’re a heck of a person.
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Spike to Buffy Summers, Buffy The Vampire Slayer 07x20 ‘Touched’ written by Joss Whedon & Rebecca Sinclair (via uhmazeballs)
(Source: cordura)
ianbrooks:
The Irrational City by Paolo Cesaretti
Positioned in the courtyard of Palazzo Bembo Gallery in Venice, Italy, this eye-searing neon light installation asks what is irrational in the city? And is it possible that irrationality and at its root the holy religion of mathematics, the underlying basis of reality? Is this an electric alter in the night, or a lurid invitation to a meaningless fling?
Artist: Behance / Website (photos by Simone Simone)
And here I am, just thinking it was an ad for pie
thegirlwho-wondered:
Lest We Forget
April 25 - ANZAC Day
Australian and
New
Zealand
Army
Corps
For those of you who don’t live in the Land Down Under, ANZAC Day is perhaps one of the most important days in the Aussie and New Zealand calander - if not, the most important day. It marks the day our troops arrived on the shores of Gallipoli in 1915. But it is so much more than that. It is the day that we honour all the brave men and women who have served in our armed forces, and continue to do so. As one, we mourn the losses of those who died, give thanks for those who returned home, show our support for those who continue to struggle with the memories day after day, and celebrate the freedom their sacrifices have given us.
We are a country that prides itself on our ability to laugh at everything - even ourselves. We pull through disasters together, and enjoy the good times as a team. We have a strong sense of mateship which is in my biased opinion unparalleled by any other nation on this Earth. I am proud to be an Australian; and I am so very grateful to our ANZACS for giving up all they have so my country could be what it is today. True, it has it’s flaws like drop bears and politicians but it is still an amazing, incredible place to live. Thank you.
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