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November 14, 2011 at 10:57am
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True definition of hilarious. (Taken with instagram)

True definition of hilarious. (Taken with instagram)

10:31am
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2007’s birthday present from @febrianfadil @febrianf msh ada kaann :3 (Taken with instagram)

2007’s birthday present from @febrianfadil @febrianf msh ada kaann :3 (Taken with instagram)

November 7, 2011 at 9:33pm
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An attempt to rejuvenate my two years old blackberry. Looks younger, me gusta! :3 (Taken with instagram)

An attempt to rejuvenate my two years old blackberry. Looks younger, me gusta! :3 (Taken with instagram)

November 6, 2011 at 3:19am
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Reblogged from theoverworld
theoverworld:

Aokigahara: Japans Suicide Forest
Aokigahara is considered the second most popular suicide location in the world, losing out only to the Golden Gate Bridge. Authorities have placed signs emblazoned with warnings, “Please reconsider” and “Think carefully about your children, your family”, at the entrance of the forest.
It is believed that the penchant for suicide in the area stems from the 1960 novel, ‘Wave of Trees’ by Seicho Matsumoto, in which the protagonists commit suicide in Aokigahara forest. The death rate has shown a significant annual increase, reaching a peak in 2004 when 108 people committed suicide in the forest. The sight of hanging bodies in the forest is common, as is the sight of animals feeding on yet undiscovered corpses.

theoverworld:

Aokigahara: Japans Suicide Forest

Aokigahara is considered the second most popular suicide location in the world, losing out only to the Golden Gate Bridge. Authorities have placed signs emblazoned with warnings, “Please reconsider” and “Think carefully about your children, your family”, at the entrance of the forest.

It is believed that the penchant for suicide in the area stems from the 1960 novel, ‘Wave of Trees’ by Seicho Matsumoto, in which the protagonists commit suicide in Aokigahara forest. The death rate has shown a significant annual increase, reaching a peak in 2004 when 108 people committed suicide in the forest. The sight of hanging bodies in the forest is common, as is the sight of animals feeding on yet undiscovered corpses.

(via fuckyeahjapanese)

November 4, 2011 at 12:40pm
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Lol (Taken with instagram)

Lol (Taken with instagram)

12:36pm
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This thing used to save my life #koreanatm (Taken with instagram)

This thing used to save my life #koreanatm (Taken with instagram)

October 29, 2011 at 11:45pm
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Daydreaming with.. (Taken with instagram)

Daydreaming with.. (Taken with instagram)

October 24, 2011 at 11:57pm
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Study Extra hard for mandarin subject :( (Taken with instagram)

Study Extra hard for mandarin subject :( (Taken with instagram)

October 12, 2011 at 11:00am
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Every moment happened for a reason. Don’t ask what or why. Don’t regret. Learn

October 2, 2011 at 10:55am
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Mistakes are..

Lily: There are certain things in life where you know it's a mistake but you don't really know it's a mistake because the only way to know that it really is a mistake is to make that mistake and go, "Yup, that was a mistake". So really, the bigger mistake would be to not make the mistake because then you'll go about your whole life not knowing whether it was a mistake or not