This is a blog that celebrates love.

Not just the average concept of love.

The very ideology of love.

The heart-racing, stomach-flopping, mind-blowing effects of love.

This is a place for you (the follower) to submit pics, tell stories, ask questions, share poems, give the world an idea of what you think love is.

So share the love people:]

Side note: I do not claim to own aany of the pictures displayed on this site. I use some of my own pictures, but most of them are sent in or I find them on other blogs so if your picture is up and you have a problem with it send me a message and I will promptly remove it.

 

Your ‘cute couple’ ask? Well… let’s just say that after peeking at eachother over computers and him introducing himself to me at a school party, we just happened. Or, to rephrase in the words of our friends, “we’re so married”. :P

Your ‘cute couple’ ask? Well… let’s just say that after peeking at eachother over computers and him introducing himself to me at a school party, we just happened. Or, to rephrase in the words of our friends, “we’re so married”. :P

Love is all that I can give to you
Love is more than just a game for two
Two in love can make it
Take my heart and please don’t break it
Love was made for me and you

“L-O-V-E” by Nat King Cole  (via quote-book)

emilybronte:


World Press Photo of the Year: 1980 Mike Wells, United Kingdom. Karamoja district, Uganda, April 1980. Starving boy and a missionary. About the image Wells felt indignant that the same publication that sat on his picture for five months without publishing it, while people were dying, entered it into a competition. He was embarrassed to win as he never entered the competition himself, and was against winning prizes with pictures of people starving to death.

 If you had a heart, you would reblog this and get the awareness out there. There are people dying every hour from starvation and extreem poverty. Reblog for them.

emilybronte:

World Press Photo of the Year: 1980 Mike Wells, United Kingdom. Karamoja district, Uganda, April 1980. Starving boy and a missionary. About the image Wells felt indignant that the same publication that sat on his picture for five months without publishing it, while people were dying, entered it into a competition. He was embarrassed to win as he never entered the competition himself, and was against winning prizes with pictures of people starving to death.

 If you had a heart, you would reblog this and get the awareness out there. There are people dying every hour from starvation and extreem poverty. Reblog for them.

Hey, you think you and your significant other make a cute couple?

Send me a picture along with your story and I will post it, so you can brag to the whole world how lucky you are:]

You have to know how to accept rejection and reject acceptance.

Ray Bradbury (via kari-shma)

(Source: kari-shma)

Our love was lost and now we found it. Our love was lost and hope was gone. Our love was lost, but now we found it and if you flash your heart, I won’t deny it. I promise.

Love Lost, The Temper Trap (via quote-book)

I am coming to terms with the fact that loving someone requires a leap of faith, and that a soft landing is never guaranteed.

Sarah Dessen (via kari-shma)

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