hometown cha cha cha exist to remind us that we're basic bitches utterly desperate for finding the simplest, deepest, most intimate human connection in a small coastal town and i think that it's just very sexy and correct of them to assume so..
Hbd my summer child
from being the boy who wanted nothing more than to be the Military police and live a quiet life to becoming the man that would die proud as a member of the scout regiment, he grew up (and so did we)
“I’ve learned that millions of people can believe in you, and yet none of it matters if you don’t believe in yourself.”
— Unknown
the raven cycle sounds so mysterious and dark when really its about going to get orange juice with your best friend at 2 am because both of you have insomnia and being friends with 70 year old professors and flying in a helicopter with your elder sister and dreaming up lotion for your boyfriend
I know you’d never believe this by looking at me right now, but I used to get picked on at school too. They’d call me weird. Uh, I was weird. Fun weird.
MODERN FAMILY (2009–2020) S01E18: Starry Night
payback
LAW SCHOOL + Character Archetypes —insp
you ever be like “it is what it is” but deep down in ur heart u wish shit would be different
the medicine & anatomy students
a pristine white coat, worn with pride
intricately labeled diagrams
studying models of anatomy until you could describe them with your eyes closed
reading research published on niche topics
the mingling scents of disinfectant and anesthetics
focused eyes and steady hands as you perform a dissection
heavy textbooks piled on your shelves
detailed notes, understanding each subject inside and out
the rush of your own heartbeat in your ears
visualizing the muscles and tendons and arteries and all buried beneath your skin
the fluorescent glow of hospital lights
reciting the hippocratic oath
a stethoscope hanging around your neck
a fascination with the workings of the human body
shadows under your eyes from studying late into the night
learning the history of medicine
growing accustomed to the sight of blood
cups of black coffee, feeling the caffeine work its way through your veins
memorizing the names of bones and muscles
tracking the course of your own illnesses and injuries
antique anatomical drawings pinned to your walls alongside your own sketches
strong attention for detail, a gift for precision
the cool metal of surgical instruments
knowing the exact effect of various medications on the body