bubbles of my life

 @cantikapr @attyjuliani  (Taken with instagram)

 @cantikapr @attyjuliani (Taken with instagram)

With @cantikapr (Taken with instagram)

With @cantikapr (Taken with instagram)

5 months ago / 2 notes /
prevent:

mm

Waduh!

prevent:

mm

Waduh!

(Source: portraitofamind)

via nikkiomaro / 6 months ago / 959 notes /
veheme:

(by mucuge)

veheme:

(by mucuge)

via perfectmadness / 6 months ago / 304 notes /
lovequotesrus:

Photo Courtesy: pananxiety

lovequotesrus:

Photo Courtesy: pananxiety

via ikeniken / 6 months ago / 21,183 notes /

danceabletragedy:

Jun Kumaori

Great artist she is…


city lights,

city lights,

via daily-beautiful-photos / 8 months ago / 2,068 notes /

via lolakaban / 8 months ago / 4,650 notes /

tanaratanaratanara:

cool!

w.o.w

Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

8 months ago / 1 note /
bibirnya aa adam,hemph,

bibirnya aa adam,hemph,

via nikkiomaro / 8 months ago / 31,583 notes /
abbygailsutika:

jumpintomybrain:

Mas Adaaaam… #tiba tiba inul#

huaa:’(

abbygailsutika:

jumpintomybrain:

Mas Adaaaam… #tiba tiba inul#

huaa:’(

(Source: ariellekebbel)

via abbygailsutika / 8 months ago / 188,154 notes / c('.'c),
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The Kooks - Junk of The Heart

i wanna make you happy, i wanna make you feel alive,

8 months ago / Played 10 times
a-beautiful-exchange:

Elephants have been known to die of broken hearts if a mate dies. They  refuse to eat and will lay down, shedding tears until they starve to  death. They refuse all human help.
Scientists are beginning to  believe that animals do have emotions and that their feelings may be  more intense and unfiltered than our own. Emotion rises from the old  brain, the limbic system, which birds and reptiles as well as dogs,  humans, and other mammals share. Humans have additional brain structures  and symbolic language to process our feelings and a complex array of  psychological defense mechanisms that allay or soften the impact of our  emotions. We repress, deny, subjugate, dissociate, and use all kinds of  conscious and unconscious machinations to separate ourselves from our  feelings, but animals have no such recourse, so their emotions are  likely to be raw and strong. In fact, this may be one of the reasons we  find them so attractive: they wear their hearts on their sleeves, so to  speak. 
People seem to deny the existence of animal emotions so  that they can continue to justify inhumane treatment and exploitation  and avoid the fact that our actions have a deep emotional impact on our  fellow beings.

a-beautiful-exchange:

Elephants have been known to die of broken hearts if a mate dies. They refuse to eat and will lay down, shedding tears until they starve to death. They refuse all human help.

Scientists are beginning to believe that animals do have emotions and that their feelings may be more intense and unfiltered than our own. Emotion rises from the old brain, the limbic system, which birds and reptiles as well as dogs, humans, and other mammals share. Humans have additional brain structures and symbolic language to process our feelings and a complex array of psychological defense mechanisms that allay or soften the impact of our emotions. We repress, deny, subjugate, dissociate, and use all kinds of conscious and unconscious machinations to separate ourselves from our feelings, but animals have no such recourse, so their emotions are likely to be raw and strong. In fact, this may be one of the reasons we find them so attractive: they wear their hearts on their sleeves, so to speak. 

People seem to deny the existence of animal emotions so that they can continue to justify inhumane treatment and exploitation and avoid the fact that our actions have a deep emotional impact on our fellow beings.

via abbygailsutika / 8 months ago / 11,910 notes /
 
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