Casey. 27. Oklahoma. Philosopher.

My God is the Sun

New QOTSA…

Resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die.

vikingandqueen:

bubblineforever:

stelmarias:

Advice from Adventure Time (x)

Most of these lessons actually ARE valuable, even the seemingly silly ones, that’s what makes Adventure Time so great.

This show can be so whatthefuck but it can also get so deep and meaningful. I don’t know how to even comprehend this show. It’s just amazing

(via doerfel)

doerfel:

Perfect weather today.

Gorgeous.

doerfel:

Perfect weather today.

Gorgeous.

doerfel:

f-ckyeah1990s:

This is the best episode of MST3K

Which one is this!? I want to watch it!

That would be “the final sacrifice”, season 9, episode 10.

(Source: kitten-little)

psychology2010:

Sternberg’s Love Theory 
The triangular theory of love is a theory of love developed by psychologist Robert Sternberg. In the context of interpersonal relationships, ‘the three components of love, according to the triangular theory, are an intimacy component, a passion component, and a decision/commitment component’.Intimacy – Which encompasses feelings of attachment, closeness, connectedness, and bondedness.Passion – Which encompasses drives connected to both limerence and sexual attraction.Commitment – Which encompasses, in the short term, the decision to remain with another, and in the long term, the shared achievements and plans made with that other.

psychology2010:

Sternberg’s Love Theory 

The triangular theory of love is a theory of love developed by psychologist Robert Sternberg. In the context of interpersonal relationships, ‘the three components of love, according to the triangular theory, are an intimacy component, a passion component, and a decision/commitment component’.

Intimacy – Which encompasses feelings of attachment, closeness, connectedness, and bondedness.
Passion – Which encompasses drives connected to both limerence and sexual attraction.
Commitment – Which encompasses, in the short term, the decision to remain with another, and in the long term, the shared achievements and plans made with that other.

(Source: psychology2010, via lacigreen)