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Jamie, nineteen.
shiny.

we are the kids your parents warned you about

we are the kids your parents warned you about

— 6 days ago
#me  #hairdye  #hipster  #paradise 
people in England:wait, what is that... is that sun?
people in England:
World:
people in England:
World:
people in England:
World:where did your clothes go
— 1 week ago with 9130 notes
#hottest day of the year  #and I spent it inside  #revising  #*flips tables*  #I WANTED TO GO TO THE BEACH  #ITS FIVE MINUTES AWAY 

retailavenger85:

I want this man to be in everything ever. 

I can’t deal with him not being on my tv. 

She had power over all the kingdoms, and didn’t even realize it.

(Source: fearisforthewinter, via akindofpoetry)

— 1 week ago with 1560 notes
bonnefoy:

shadzu:

necrovorn:

Psychologists Discover How People Subconsciously Become Their Favorite Fictional Characters
Psychologists have discovered that while reading a book or story, people are prone to subconsciously adopt their behavior, thoughts, beliefs and internal responses to that of fictional characters as if they were their own.
Experts have dubbed this subconscious phenomenon ‘experience-taking,’ where people actually change their own behaviors and thoughts to match those of a fictional character that they can identify with.
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I freaking love psychology

….this is a little disconcerting considering who some of my favorite fictional characters are. 

not to subconcious, I’ve noticed this before, at the very least my phrasing, my use of language changes, even if in a subtle way, I’ll start to incorporate different words the character’s use often, to the point that my lexigram is altered by whatever I’m currently reading. I always thought I was just being a bit weird, huh, the more you know and all that.

bonnefoy:

shadzu:

necrovorn:

Psychologists Discover How People Subconsciously Become Their Favorite Fictional Characters

Psychologists have discovered that while reading a book or story, people are prone to subconsciously adopt their behavior, thoughts, beliefs and internal responses to that of fictional characters as if they were their own.

Experts have dubbed this subconscious phenomenon ‘experience-taking,’ where people actually change their own behaviors and thoughts to match those of a fictional character that they can identify with.

Continue Reading

I freaking love psychology

….this is a little disconcerting considering who some of my favorite fictional characters are. 

not to subconcious, I’ve noticed this before, at the very least my phrasing, my use of language changes, even if in a subtle way, I’ll start to incorporate different words the character’s use often, to the point that my lexigram is altered by whatever I’m currently reading. I always thought I was just being a bit weird, huh, the more you know and all that.

(via homicidalplaymate)

— 1 week ago with 14553 notes
justnerdboyproblems:

Submitted by premedmike

all the time.
And I study english, it’s just reading books, how can people fuck that up? o.O

justnerdboyproblems:

Submitted by premedmike

all the time.

And I study english, it’s just reading books, how can people fuck that up? o.O

— 1 week ago with 25 notes

ask-painis-cupcake:

THIS APPLIES TO EVERYONE ON TUMBLR!

— 1 week ago with 75 notes