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“I have been staying awake at nights, wondering if I should tell you.”
— Unknown (via meineluft)
1. Never let anyone tell you that you aren’t worth anything. Because you are. You are worth more than you could ever imagine.
2. Never be afraid to stand up for what you believe in. Even when the world tries to knock you down, stand your ground.
3. Family isn’t just blood. Family is friends, lovers, and people you meet on the internet.
4. Don’t be afraid to be yourself. Show the world just how awesome you are!
5. If you love someone, be prepared to fight. People will tell you love isn’t worth it or you shouldn’t love so-n-so. Ignore them. Love who you love. Love doesn’t discriminate.
6. Family means everything so you better fight like hell to protect them. Stand your ground. Channel your inner Helena.
7. Don’t run away from your problems. It may seem like a good idea at the time, but eventually you will have to face them.
8. When you love someone, hold them tight and don’t let go. Never let them doubt how much you care about them. Because one day they won’t be here anymore.
UPDATED LIST HERE:
http://minnesotamiracleman96.tumblr.com/post/164145068732/updated-lessons-from-orphan-black
Clone Club! Please add more. I know there are more lessons to be learned form Orphan Black. So add them. It doesn’t matter if they’re silly as long as they’re lessons learned from Orphan Black. I want to get this list as long as possible then somehow send it to the cast and crew so they can see all the lessons @orphanblack has taught us all. @orphanblack @bbcamerica
“People do not hurt us, our hopes from them hurt us.”
— Imam Ali (via thoughtkick)
Stop wasting time in explaining yourself...Instead start doing what you want..
“An intimate relationship does not banish loneliness. Only when we’re comfortable with who we are, can we truly function in a healthy way.”
— Patricia Fry (via thoughtkick)
I know it's just all in my mind...it was just all in my mind..I am scared if it remains all in my mind FOREVER!?
And then, when it has ever been fair?
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Since it won't ever be fair, so let's fuck it off!
Abuse doesn’t make you ‘tough’, it makes it so when someone hurts you, you get a massive flashback to every time anyone has ever hurt you, you have to remove yourself from the situation to get a massive breakdown, you don’t get to react properly because you’re overwhelmed and unsure what’s real, and at the end of the day you’re filled with doubt over whether you feelings are all wrong and what amount of upset you’re allowed to be and you just sit there devastated asking yourself what is wrong with you and why can’t you be normal