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Poe. 24 year old English girl with a magpie eye.

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Anonymous asked: 3,4,8

3: do you prefer dark or light haired guys/ girls? Genuinely no preference.

4: what’s your favorite song at the moment? Corpse Roads by Keaton Henson

8: what are you doing right now? tumblr and listening to my iPod. ^__^

1: post a selfie?
2: do you wear makeup? what makeup do you put on?
3: do you prefer dark or light haired guys/ girls?
4: what's your favorite song at the moment?
5: what was the last song you listened to?
6: do you have a tumblr crush?
7: who is your tumblr crush?
8: what are you doing right now?
9: do you have any siblings?
10: what's you ethnicity?
11: what's your favorite subject in school?
12: what's your favorite color?
13: what's your favorite sports team?
14: what's your favorite ice cream flavor?
15: when did you make your tumblr?
16: how many followers do you have?
17: do you like where you live?
18: is your room super messy or really clean?
19: do you have a boyfriend/girlfriend?
20: do you prefer pens or pencils?

Have you ever met someone 

And they’re so fucking perfect in every way.

And maybe they aren’t perfect to everybody, but to you they’re just absolutely amazing.

The way they laugh and smile and talk and think and look and just everything about them and everything they do just keeps amazing you.

(Source: deaddirkstrider, via didyouinventcanada)

Anonymous asked: Can I get your opinion? So I have agoraphobia, anxiety, aspergers and have become somewhat a recluse. Last week my cousin asked me to go to college with him, but to do that I have to move about 30 miles away from home. I don't know what to do.

Eep. On the one hand, college could be a really positive thing, and hopefully you’d get support there and it might open your world up in new ways. On the other hand, you do have to work out a support network, 30 miles isn’t that far, but it can feel like an eternity when you’re agoraphobic, I know, so you need to know there’s somewhere safe you can go if you need to. Maybe talk to the college and see what they can put in place? One thing I regret above all else is not being able to go to university, so I always urge people if they can to do so. If you try it and it doesn’t work, it’s not a failure, because you tried. I guess weigh up and decide if you’re emotionally and psychologically ready to make what is a huge step, and if the support you need is there. If so, then congratulations and good luck and I’m infinitely jealous. If not, other opportunities will come along. xx