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hello there! it's jalyn here. i am 23 and trying to figure out life here in alabama. i love music with good lyrics especially if i'm seeing them live. i want to love and be loved. care to join me?


Reblogged from thesearepeopleyouknow (Originally from exquisitenonsense)
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Your task is not to seek love, but merely to seek and find all of the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.

A Book I Have Been Attempting to Read (via mismaelstrom)


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I wonder how many people I have looked at all my life and never seen.

John Steinbeck, East Of Eden (via beautyisanillusion)


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Family of alleged hate-killing victim opposes death penalty in case ->>

soupsoup:

Relatives of James Craig Anderson, who died shortly after receiving his injuries on June 26, sent a letter with their request to the prosecutor in the case, Hinds County District Attorney Robert Shuler Smith.

“We ask that you not seek the death penalty for anyone involved in James’ murder,” the letter states; the letter is signed by Barbara Anderson Young, James Craig Anderson’s sister who is in charge of, and speaks for, his estate.

“Our opposition to the death penalty is deeply rooted in our religious faith, a faith that was central in James’ life as well,” the letter states. But the family goes on to explain that there is another reason for their opposition, one that is tied to Mississippi’s racial past.

“We also oppose the death penalty because it historically has been used in Mississippi and the South primarily against people of color for killing whites,” the letter states. “Executing James’ killers will not help to balance the scales. But sparing them may help to spark a dialogue that one day will lead to the elimination of capital punishment.”

The family has been mostly private in its grief, but the letter sent to the DA’s office alludes to what the family is going through.

“Those responsible for James’ death not only ended the life of a talented and wonderful man. They also caused our family unspeakable pain and grief. But our loss will not be lessened by the state taking the life of another,” it says.


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Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.

Albert Einstein (via musicandlondon)


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Unusual Date Ideas

kevinjp:

This is honestly the best post I’ve ever seen on Tumblr. 


Reblogged from annavantgarde (Originally from s1utever)
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I can’t stop watching this. My obsession mode is still going strong.


In quiet moments when you think about it, you recognize what is critically important in life and what isn’t. Be wise and don’t let good things crowd out those that are essential.

Richard G. Scott (via thesearepeopleyouknow)


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No matter how much you care about a person, you have to be able to know that you can sit down at night and be happy with who you are without that person….You should be able to have happiness. If you don’t have that, then you’re really not bringing your whole self to that relationship. You’re using each other as a crutch

Justin Vernon - Pitchfork Interview, June 2011 (via shineinsidethespin)


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Once upon a time there was a boy who loved a girl, and her laughter was a question he wanted to spend his whole life answering.

Nicole Krauss (The History of Love)


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Perspective…it changes things.

Perspective…it changes things.


Reblogged from hernamewastruth (Originally from allofmy-days)
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