1. I wish I wrote the way I thought;
    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.
    – Benedict Smith, I Wish I Wrote The Way I Thought (via erraticintrovert)

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  4. [Sweater]

    cameronnoland:

    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

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  5. coolada:

I love this

    coolada:

    I love this

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  7. aseaofquotes:

Jenny Downham, Before I Die
Submitted by winterswanderlust.

    aseaofquotes:

    Jenny Downham, Before I Die

    Submitted by winterswanderlust.

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  8. (via cup-of-letters)

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  10. explore-blog:

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.

    explore-blog:

    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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  11. caffeinegalore:


Coffee ranges from conservative to radical by afagen on Flickr.

    caffeinegalore:

    Coffee ranges from conservative to radical by afagen on Flickr.

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  15. itsmyfoxhat:

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?

    itsmyfoxhat:

    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?

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