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theprettynosferatu:Author’s note: this story is perhaps not what you expect to read here. I would humbly ask that you read it anyway. It was commissioned for a purpose beyond kink, and I sincerely hope it illustrates an often unseen struggle many
hobbitsaarebas: gothiccharmschool: biwomensupport: voidbat: stimmyabby: You don’t have to be grateful that it isn’t worse. read that.read it again, and again, and again.somebody, somewhere, always has it worse than you. there is one person on
superwholockshop: jensenlocked: tardisol: i-amwho-i-am: what if a guy in a hoodie comes up to you and hands you a giant book and gives you a sly smirk. when you start to read it, you realize it’s a book about your entire life. would you read it
tomlinsarse: MY BROTHER TEXTED A RADIO STATION TO GIVE A SHOUTOUT AND THE RADIO STATION ACTUALLY READ IT OUT AND IT WAS “GREAT DAY AT THE BEACH WITH MY GIRL FROM HEYWOOD JABLOMI” AND THEY READ IT ALOUD AND THE ENTIRE RADIO WENT DEAD FOR A FEW SECONDS
rustcholes-deactivated20160818: It’s like I’m reading a book and it’s a book I deeply love but I’m reading it slowly now so the words are really far apart and the spaces between the words are almost infinite. I can still feel you and the words
jordan-haruka replied to your post: jordan-haruka replied to your post: No, I’m… well I mean I don’t read it but from the tidbits I’ve collected you really can’t explain homestuck aT ALL. You either read it and get it or don’t and don’t.
I wanna make a “TWGOK is a great anime and why you all should watch/Read it” but if I do that, it’s going to be really long and detailed and no one is really going to read it so…. (and most likey rather watch AoT or KlK)
cameoamalthea: saccharinesylph: toxius: wwretched: ignis-aeternus: goldenphoenixgirl: imakesensejournal: Reading this now. My therapist recommended it & it is a very helpful, quick read. It helps with those of us who have issues with parental
i-amwho-i-am: what if a guy in a hoodie comes up to you and hands you a giant book and gives you a sly smirk. when you start to read it, you realize it’s a book about your entire life. would you read it to the end?
gothiccharmschool: biwomensupport: voidbat: stimmyabby:You don’t have to be grateful that it isn’t worse. read that.read it again, and again, and again.somebody, somewhere, always has it worse than you. there is one person on this planet that
aulauly: Pewds X Cry X Ken Reading fanficton…(Youtube) AND I THINK I MUST DO IT. Yeah I ship PewdieCry but they are too cute when they reading it XDDDWish you enjoy it lol
saccharinesylph: toxius: wwretched: ignis-aeternus: goldenphoenixgirl: imakesensejournal: Reading this now. My therapist recommended it & it is a very helpful, quick read. It helps with those of us who have issues with parental guilt &
omgthatdress: omgthatdress: saccharinesylph: toxius: wwretched: ignis-aeternus: goldenphoenixgirl: imakesensejournal: Reading this now. My therapist recommended it & it is a very helpful, quick read. It helps with those of us who have
oversubtle: My science teacher wrote this poem when he was in grade 9, which was 1985. When you read it from a relationship perspective, it means that she didn’t like him, she liked someone else. When you read it from Science’s perspective, “he”
perfectdisarray: queerthulu: ellisuwc: raffichu: She’s like Thor Oh my god the whole time I was thinking of it in her voice xD I don’t even watch Teen Titans and I read it in her voice xD I watched Teen Titans obsessively and I read it in her
paladin-katie-holt: cake-ademia: My new favorite reaction image my favorite fucking thing about this is that without context i have no way of telling if it’s flipped or not, but i’m pretty sure it’s read right-left because reading it left-right
heapings: intractably: My science teacher wrote this poem when he was in grade 9, which was 1985. When you read it from a relationship perspective, it means that she didn’t like him, she liked someone else. When you read it from Science’s perspective,
mitunaiisandwich: blipoutofhere: mitunas-throbbing-nipples: Imagine if a homophobic person tried reading Homestuck Actually, one of my friends was slightly homophobic, and I recommended it to him, he started reading it and he said it helped him
cannibalcoalition: Reminder to self: Your writing seems boring and predictable because You wrote it You’ve read it like eight million times. A person who has never read it before does not have this problem.
aislinginwonderland: kaydoubleyou: the lovely bones. i have been meaning to read that book since forever. next time i go to hereford, i’ll see if they have it in-store. or i’ll order it from amazon. i need to read it at least once before the film
stateslave: The text had been sent. Bret smiled as he read it, believing it to be a wrong number. Yet as he read it, his head felt weird. His cock hardened. He dropped the phone as his eyes glazed over. Like a zombie, he stood. Arms rigid as his cock
shatteringtheillusion: Read this slowly and think about it. Then read it again to let it sink in…
sourest: My science teacher wrote this poem when he was in grade 9, which was 1985. When you read it from a relationship perspective, it means that she didn’t like him, she liked someone else. When you read it from Science’s perspective, “he”
blood-just-like-the-atlantic: the constant struggle of “should I reread one of my favorite books because it’s so amazing and it makes me happy every time i read it” or “should i read a new book and expand my horizons” is SO FUCKING HARD
jensenlocked: tardisol: i-amwho-i-am: what if a guy in a hoodie comes up to you and hands you a giant book and gives you a sly smirk. when you start to read it, you realize it’s a book about your entire life. would you read it to the end? what if
luciusmf: “It’s like I’m reading a book… and it’s a book I deeply love. But I’m reading it slowly now. So the words are really far apart and the spaces between the words are almost infinite. I can still feel you… and the words of our
holy-oil-michael: ill-call-you-bones-now: organicandhappy: numbwreck: please remember to forgive yourself for the years your mental illness took away from you This is so important Read it again, read it 20 more times until it’s etched into your
intractably: My science teacher wrote this poem when he was in grade 9, which was 1985. When you read it from a relationship perspective, it means that she didn’t like him, she liked someone else. When you read it from Science’s perspective, “he”
homewrecks: intractably: My science teacher wrote this poem when he was in grade 9, which was 1985. When you read it from a relationship perspective, it means that she didn’t like him, she liked someone else. When you read it from Science’s perspective,
elide-lochan-salvaterre: milareadsbooks: “I Own It But I Haven’t Read It” a story by me “I’m going to read it as soon as I reread this other book” the stunning sequel
taohun:taohun:did you guys see the poem from a couple of days ago in poetry dot org’s daily poem it was so good and a treat to read been thinking about it since i read it
maddersahatter: cannibalcoalition: Reminder to self: Your writing seems boring and predictable because You wrote it You’ve read it like eight million times. A person who has never read it before does not have this problem. Great encouragement
readingdidyoumeanbreathing: isn’t it ironic that when I was younger I would read a book but didn’t buy it and now when I’m older I buy the book but I don’t read it
dracogotgame:THIS IS SO IMPORTANT I’M GONNA DO THIS TOO i have been reading for 23 years. if it’s a classic and i haven’t read it yet, it’s because i don’t want to.
i-amwho-i-am: what if a shady guy comes up to you, hands you a giant book, and gives you a sly smirk. when you start to read it, you realize it’s a book about your entire life. would you read it to the end?
kit1564:kit1564:sometimes book less about you reading it and more about it being your companion “i should bring a book” i say not because i plan on reading it at any point but because i need to have someone on my side in the grocery store soup aisle
verysecretlykinky:If you want to read a semi spicy mlm regency romance readIt’s amazing, it’s sweet, all the characters are interestig, social issues are discussed, trauma, gambling, horrible matches, strong women! It has it all, and also