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My sister sent me this and at first I thought “No fucking way did Miley Cyrus try to cover Parton’s Jolene”.
30 seconds in and it quickly changed to “holy fucking shit”
Miley Cyrus - Jolene
this kills me. because why doesn’t she put out shit like this? it actually shows off her voice and talent. i’d buy this.
oh lord I have goosebumps
She has a good voice for this style of music. I really liked this.
I love how everyone in the band is just groovin’.
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i love to party
am I the only one who thought her arm looked extremely dislocated
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Have you ever met someone
And they’re so fucking perfect in every way.
And maybe they aren’t perfect to everybody, but to you they’re just absolutely amazing.
The way they laugh and smile and talk and think and look and just everything about them and everything they do just keeps amazing you.
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So my mom and I have been working the same waitress job for 5-6 years now. She had been waitressing years before, but this is recently. Anyway, about… 15 minutes ago this guy she waited on left and told her to take care. Just that. Prior to this she had talked to him about Italy. Her people are from Florence, this and that, and she said she’s never been. She’s got 8 years of art education and she’s working a waitress job. It’s pretty… Sad and disappointing, I guess. Her and my father divorced 6 years ago and she hasn’t had a real job ever. Just been stuck in a small town she’s not from.
This man who we have never seen before tipped her 1000 dollars for a trip to Italy. Walked out, not another word.
Why does’t this have more notes
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We love them BECAUSE they’re different :)
“I think I’d give almost anything on earth to see you writing a something, an anything—a story, a poem, a tree, that was really and truly after your own heart.”
—J. D. Salinger, from “Seymour: An Introduction” (Little Brown, 1963)
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