I tend to think about the worst of outcomes
What you feel is fake
what you feel is fake
My mind makes up so many problems
Just get over it
You just don’t get it cause my past is haunting
And I’m obsessed with all kinds of ugly
Looked down on by society
Does anyone get me
To be heard is all that I want
Like a message in a bottle
Will I ever be caught?
When is it enough
Whoa
What’s wrong with me?
Am I over reacting?
No-oh there has to be
A consequence for me
It’s a fact that I’m going crazy
Searching for solitude just to getaway
Do we deserve to live this way?
Constantly ridiculed by those that say
We are the outcasts
Cause we, we are the outcasts, yeah!
Whoa
What’s wrong with me?
Am I over reacting?
No-oh there has to be
A consequence for me
And I’m afraid that I just won’t fit in
It’s a battle that I’ve always had within
No-oh there has to be
A consequence for me
Sometimes, I can’t help feeling like I’m the one in the wrong
So lost, I can’t find my place in this crowded room
But I, I know in the end
I’m not alone
And I, I know in the end
I’ll find my way back home.
You know what I realized about feeling alone? We all feel alone. So the irony is that by feeling alone it makes us not alone.
Henry Cavill at the ‘Man of Steel’ Madrid Premiere
How is he such a bad ass? Kinda makes me feel little and insignificant .-. I will be a great actor in great movies like him one day
(via letterssfromnoone)
Has to be the best Final Fantasy cosplay of Cloud I’ve ever seen! I need to find Advent Children again e.e
Doesn’t it suck when you think of all the people you met knowing none of them will ever think of you?
North Korea’s Concentration Camps Are GrowingDoes Dennis Rodman even have a clue?
A new publication by the Committee for Human Rights in North Korea shows the growth of concentration camps inside the country. Anything between 150,000 and 200,000 citizens (that last figure comes courtesy of Amnesty, via are thought to be detained in one of at least six of the DPRK’s internment facilities. In all but one, inhabitants are there for life.
The report contains recent satellite images of one such institution in the North-East of the country, known as Camp 25. The pictures show that the area of the internment center, which increased in size by 72% between 2009 and 2010, is still growing. Guards, sentry posts and what are thought to be a crematory and gallows are all visible, helpfully pointed out here by the Washington Post.
Find out more here.
[Image via The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]
Am I the only one that finds this absolutely revolting, shocking, and 100% completely unexceptable?!