Ashton Brasher

The first thing I do in the morning is sharpen my tongue.

tammykitty:

…Okay, okay, okay. I need to think.
Normally, I’d just have a crush on Steven Colbert and admire him from a distance and swoon when he hits political topics right on.
Now I wish I could have one of his kids.
I LOVE A MAN WHO KNOWS HIS FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION. DON’T JUDGE ME. 

(He might even have higher priority than Robert Downey Jr.. and THAT’S saying something.) 

I really honestly thought I could not possibly love him anymore than I already do. WRONG AGAIN.

(via ponderinganon)

When people send anonymous messages, they would do well to try to disguise their unique style of writing/speaking at least a little bit. The “anonymous” option becomes rather futile, otherwise. Just food for thought.

For me, a woman who is absorbed in her work, who does not care about gaining one’s favor, strong yet subtle at the same time, is essentially more seductive. The more she hides and abandons her femininity, the more it emerges from the very heart of her existence.

—Yohji Yamamoto  (via shelbyisms)

(Source: girlsack, via greenlikebathwater)

My advice? Be careful what you allow to become a comfort zone. Even the most obscure or painful or simplistic circumstances can become comfortable, but all of those can be dangerous.