- baking cookies
- hand-written letters
- giving them warm hugs
- knitting sweaters
- remembering smol details about them
- calling them in other cute ways (i.e: bumble bee)
- sending virtual kisses
- carefully listening to whatever they’re saying
- appreciating even their flaws
- writing cute poems for them
- conversing through exchanging of notes
- suggesting cute music
- purchasing a random souvenir
- spontaneously making cute collages
- smiling at them
- sending them cute dog pictures
- giving them wild flowers
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i love airports and packing and the smell of a new city and hotel breakfasts and doing cute touristy stuff, man i love traveling
There needs to be a bar or club or something that when you walk in there’s a rack of different color wristbands with words like “I’m looking for-“
- girls
- boys
- anyone
- no one
- friends
- etc
So that everyone would know who’s looking for who.
Like:
“Hey that girl is cute. And her wristband says she’s also looking for a girl. Sweet!”
Or:
“He’s cute, but his wristband says girls. Oh well.”
you are the future
love is an animal with soft fur and sharp teeth love is drunk kissing at the dance floor love is something that cannot be tamed love is million of stars over a corn field love is a room somewhere with an unmade bed waiting for you to come back love is your favourite song playing love is the eyes of the ones missing you
someone: hey look at my cute pug
me: haha cute!
me: [internal monologue] Do I tell him? No, I shouldn’t. I don’t know why I feel so eager to tell him his dog is the asthmatic inbred result of Man playing god
i love seeing best friends goofing around in public. i love seeing couples laughing together. i love seeing little kids walking hand in hand with their parents. i love seeing dogs running happily back to their owners. i love seeing closeness and positive relationships, and knowing all that love is out there
“Never be ashamed of how much you love, or how quickly you fall. Love fully, love completely, but most importantly, love naturally — and don’t you ever apologize for it. Don’t ever be sorry for loving the way your heart knows how.”
— dw | language. (via littlepapercrown)
this hit home. i don’t know if that’s the way love is or just the way people our age “love” each other, but it’s always selfish love. it’s never from a place of pure intent or genuine selflessness. there are conditions and rules with consequences. in my opinion, when you honestly truly love someone, you never stop;it’s continuous. maybe it’s just me. maybe it’s the way the world works. idk.


