kar·ma ˈkärmə/

noun

(in Hinduism and Buddhism) the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.

informal

destiny or fate, following as effect from cause.

It’s really sad when people lie about marriage!

you tell your kid he’s gonna miss out on fun things if he goes by his dads.. wow what a real great mom you are.

mushpotaeto:
““Artists
To be an artist
is to be on a constant search
for answers
for ourselves
while unearthing the universe’s
lost words
nameless colors
and undiscovered music
from within ourselves
and share it
with the world
quietly hoping
that...

mushpotaeto:

Artists

To be an artist
is to be on a constant search
for answers
for ourselves
while unearthing the universe’s
lost words
nameless colors
and undiscovered music
from within ourselves
and share it
with the world
quietly hoping
that someone in the passing crowd
will find us
and hear our words
fall in love with our colors
and listen
to the music in our art
to show us
to tell us
there’s a place for us in this life
and that our art
has made a difference.

- altheam.poet

- poem made for me mushpotaeto

Shot gun weddings are a joke too

It’s a trappppp don’t do it

headstrongandheartless:

macarons-and-corpses:

i-have-been-thunderstruck:

So sweet

I don’t know if you’ve actually seen this episode, but Pam invites the entire office to her art show that she’s been gearing up for for a really long time. Nobody shows up except for Oscar and his partner (and they critique her work, calling her “lacking in courage” among other things, not realizing she is standing right behind them) and then Michael. And Michael is the only one who tells her she is great just for putting herself out there, and the only one who places value on what she’s done, and he points out all the little details she got right and notices absolutely every bit of hard work she put into it. And then treats Pam like the artist she is by not just paying her for her art, but displaying it where literally everyone can see it.

It’s one of my favorite episodes.

So, my dad is the boss at his job, and when I was growing up watching the office, I always imagine my goofy ass dad acting like Michael Scott at work (not the case but w/e). My dad was and has always been pretty emotionally distant, and so this episode hit home so hard. Because Pam’s reaction to finally being validated and having someone tell her they’re proud of her (someone who rarely shows these tender moments with such poignancy no less) was so relatable and heart-warming.

(Source: four-toed-creed, via ruinedchildhood)

It’s heart breaking to me that my step sons mother would never do this, although I’m sure he’d love us all supporting him together.

It’s heart breaking to me that my step sons mother would never do this, although I’m sure he’d love us all supporting him together.

realizes:

“I don’t think I’ll get over his smile. To be honest, I don’t want to.”

— -3 am thoughts (via suspend)

PJO<3

2026

Can’t wait till 2026