The names Prthiv. You can call me Pip.
I follow back pretty much all the time :)
Vocalist for the band Forsake Me Not.
I'm 18 turning 19 and from KL, Malaysia.

I enjoy long walks on the beach, watching the sun set and setting things on fire.
No really.

hall-e:

selectiveavant-garde:

ihopericksantorum:

Boom.

THIS!

hall-e:

selectiveavant-garde:

ihopericksantorum:

Boom.

THIS!

(via jumpthenfallsuperstar)

Source: ihopericksantorum

betterbooktitles:

The best of Children’s Literature on Better Book Titles.

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Source: betterbooktitles

paulineruiz123:

Never ignore a person who loves you, cares for you, and misses you. Because one day, you might wake up from your sleep and realize that you lost the moon while counting the stars.

paulineruiz123:

Never ignore a person who loves you, cares for you, and misses you. Because one day, you might wake up from your sleep and realize that you lost the moon while counting the stars.

(via trappedinthetrend)

Source: paulineruiz123.tumblr.com

pickledpickles:

Haters gonna whoa. shhhhhhhhh okay okay okay we’re okay oh FUCK  hate

pickledpickles:

Haters gonna whoa. shhhhhhhhh okay okay okay we’re okay oh FUCK  hate

(via screaming-atelophobia)

Source: 4gifs

propagandaposter:

plot twist: lucy ate them all and is trying to spread dissent in the assassin ranks

propagandaposter:

plot twist: lucy ate them all and is trying to spread dissent in the assassin ranks

(via screaming-atelophobia)

Source: nogoodturkey

(via screaming-atelophobia)

Source: ebsays

(via screaming-atelophobia)

Source: soulhunting

misskitlee:

I want this. Written somewhere. I don’t know where. Anywhere.

misskitlee:

I want this. Written somewhere. I don’t know where. Anywhere.

(via cholozard)

inothernews:


GHOST SHIP   A Japanese fishing boat, assumed to be debris from last year’s devastating tsunami, floats 120 nautical miles off the coast of British Columbia, Canada. It’s expected to take 50 days to hit land.  (Photo: DND via MSNBC)

inothernews:

GHOST SHIP   A Japanese fishing boat, assumed to be debris from last year’s devastating tsunami, floats 120 nautical miles off the coast of British Columbia, Canada. It’s expected to take 50 days to hit land.  (Photo: DND via MSNBC)

Source: MSN

(via kevinkchan)

Source: foreverfearlessx