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I'm Nadine, 22, constantly braving the Manila heat.
I love red gummy bears and body shots.

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fuckyeahtattoos:

The main chorus from the song “Transatlanticism” by Death Cab for Cutie. The song that introduced me to music I could love.

fuckyeahtattoos:

The main chorus from the song “Transatlanticism” by Death Cab for Cutie. The song that introduced me to music I could love.

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Death Cab for Cutie, “The New Year”

(fuckyeahdeathcab)

So this is the new year, I don’t feel any different.

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(boymeetslove)

Death Cab For Cutie - Title & Registration

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Death Cab for Cutie - What Sarah Said

( fuckyeahdeathcab : yo-sam )
The Ice Is Getting Thinner- Death Cab For Cutie
There was little we could say and even less that we could do.

( fuckyeahdeathcab : yo-sam )

The Ice Is Getting Thinner- Death Cab For Cutie

There was little we could say and even less that we could do.

So one last touch and then you’ll go
And we’ll pretend that it meant something so much more
But it was vile, and it was cheap
and you are beautiful but you don’t mean a thing to me

Tiny Vessels, Death Cab for Cutie (via wedreamtlove)

Let’s pretend that it meant something so much more.

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It’s amazing how Death Cab’s songs have the ability to translate how I feel into songs.

I let you bum a smoke, you quit this winter past
I’ve tried twice before, but like this, it just will not last

indierawk:

Death Cab For Cutie - Steadier Footing.

The perfect song for those who are sick of the party/bar/social scene, and you want to be by yourself — perhaps to recollect your thoughts, perhaps to drunkenly pass out somewhere without fear of having a large penis drawn on you with permanent marker, or perhaps to furiously masturbate. In any case, this is the penultimate song of solitude.