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I wish I wrote the way I thought;
– Benedict Smith, I Wish I Wrote The Way I Thought (via erraticintrovert)
Obsessively,
Incessantly,
With maddening hunger.
I’d write to the point of suffocation.
I’d write myself into nervous breakdowns,
Manuscripts spiralling out like tentacles into abysmal nothing.
And I’d write about you
a lot more
than I should.(via shutupandreadmeastory)
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[Sweater]
I’m still wearing your stupid sweater
With your name on the back
Written in a strand of hair, embedded between cotton
I mean, I could take it off
But then I would have to find a new one(via kr15t1n4)
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I love this
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Jenny Downham, Before I Die
Submitted by winterswanderlust.
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From the history of how coffee changed the world, early foreign and American coffee-making devices, 1922:
1—English adaptation of French boiler. 2—English coffee biggin. 3—Improved Rumford percolator. 4—Jones’s exterior-tube percolator. 5—Parker’s steam-fountain coffee maker. 6—Platow’s filterer. 7—Brain’s Vacuum, or pneumatic filter. 8—Beart’s percolator. 9—American coffee biggin. 10—cloth-bag drip pot. 11—Vienna coffee pot. 12—Le Brun’s cafetière. 13—Reversible Potsdam cafetière. 14, 15—Gen. Hutchinson’s percolator and urn. 16—Etruscan biggin.
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Coffee ranges from conservative to radical by afagen on Flickr.
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Gus and Rachel asked what my tattoo was of and i didn’t want to go through my /tagged/me, so here it is. ain’t it prettyyyy?




