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Forever….

Forever….

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amazing

amazing

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strangelyamazed:

rainbow-cataracts:


This is a bridge in Paris. You hang locks on it with the name of you & your boyfriend/girlfriend/best-friend then throw the key into the river. So even though the friend/relationship may end, you can’t remove the lock. It stays there forever, as relevance to someone once a part of your life.

One day

Ponte Milvio, The Lovers Bridge/The Bridge of Locks ❤❤❤

strangelyamazed:

rainbow-cataracts:

This is a bridge in Paris. You hang locks on it with the name of you & your boyfriend/girlfriend/best-friend then throw the key into the river. So even though the friend/relationship may end, you can’t remove the lock. It stays there forever, as relevance to someone once a part of your life.

One day

Ponte Milvio, The Lovers Bridge/The Bridge of Locks ❤❤❤

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w-a-a-v-e:

The Hunger Games: Mall Tour, Minneapolis

i love josh

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catholicdrunk:

I just cannot imagine how beautiful this experience would be 
Holy Shit.

catholicdrunk:

I just cannot imagine how beautiful this experience would be 

Holy Shit.

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fuckyeahhistorycrushes:

The first woman to ask for divorce and lead an army, Eleanor of Aquitaine lived until she was 82 (pretty good considering most died in their 40s). She got a formal education, which was really rare for women in that era. There are rumours that she poisoned her second husband Henry II’s mistress, the Fair Rosamund. 
This lady’s bad-ass.

fuckyeahhistorycrushes:

The first woman to ask for divorce and lead an army, Eleanor of Aquitaine lived until she was 82 (pretty good considering most died in their 40s). She got a formal education, which was really rare for women in that era. There are rumours that she poisoned her second husband Henry II’s mistress, the Fair Rosamund. 

This lady’s bad-ass.

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