♥ Matt Duffie ♥ (aka my husband!)

Arrexxion/Alex/Arex/Al.
24, and over it.
- there is so much random shit I love.
-becoming less dedicated to
maintaining my Tumblr
as I've rekindled my love
of Poker Machines.
- talk to me about anything,
I'll always listen!

Ahren


ourbrokenyouth:


The Amity Affliction - I Hate Hartley
May 21st 13 · 0 notes

My dog is currently looking for cat shit to eat.. Dirty bastard!

May 21st 13 · 361,786 notes

sstain:

If I’m a sarcastic asshole when I talk to you its either because I really like you and feel comfortable teasing you

Or I really hate you and don’t care if you know it

Good luck figuring out which one

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May 21st 13 · 33,396 notes

bigstupidbaby:

i like australia because we call things what they are. like what the fuck is a dime? its ten cents. a quarter? do you mean 25 cents we aint doing fractions here we are trying to buy some shit 

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brutalgeneration:

Aphrodite’s Sky (by tomasz.cc)
paralord:


Hayley at Soundwave, Adelaide, 2013
May 18th 13 · 178,903 notes

my-kala:

verticurl:

I don’t mind being alone, I just hate feeling alone

The most accurate thing I’ve ever read

(via justme-lizzie)

May 18th 13 · 8,520 notes

Even if your particular depression does include sadness, it’ll only be one of many other symptoms. The others might be much more painful and salient for you than the sadness is. Some people can’t sleep, others gain weight, some think constantly about death, others can’t concentrate or remember anything. Many lose interest in sex, or food, or both. Almost everyone, it seems, experiences a crushing fatigue in which your limbs feel like stone and no amount of sleep ever helps. Then there are headaches, stomachaches, and so on.

So, depression doesn’t necessarily mean sadness to us. (And a gentle reminder to non-depressed folks: being sad doesn’t mean you’re “depressed,” either.)

Depression is not sadness; it’s an illness that often, though not always, involves sadness. No amount of happy things will make a depressed person spontaneously recover, and, usually, no amount of sad things will make a well-adjusted person with good mental health suddenly develop depression. (Grief, of course, is another matter.) And sadness, on its own, does not cause suicide.

[…]People don’t kill themselves because they’re sad. They kill themselves because they have an illness that, among other things, makes them feel sad. It also makes them feel like their life is worthless, like they’re a burden to others, like death would be easier, and all the other beliefs that lead people down the path to suicide.

There is a tendency, I think, to assume that people are depressed because they are sad. A better way to look at it is that people are sad because they are depressed. That’s why, even if we could “turn that frown upside down!” and “just look on the sunny side!” for your benefit, it would do absolutely no good. The depression would still be there, but in a different form.

Miriam Mogilevsky, Depression Is Not Sadness: Junior Seau and Public Discourse on Mental Illness (via 10perfectblues)

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