Hello. I am Jyh Howe.

Jyh Howe, Dunman High School, 5C43 2011, Singapore etc etc etc

Is it ever enough?

我不知道

victoriousvocabulary:

LEPIDOPTEROPHOBIA
[noun]
the fear of butterflies or moths.

victoriousvocabulary:

LEPIDOPTEROPHOBIA

[noun]

the fear of butterflies or moths.

if you get a boyfriend does that mean you have to spend less time on the internet because idk if i’m prepared for that

i need a boyfriend

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I’ve missed them…

victoriousvocabulary:

SOLITARIAN

[noun]

a hermit; a person who prefers solitude; recluse.


Because **** life

victoriousvocabulary:

SOLITARIAN

[noun]

a hermit; a person who prefers solitude; recluse.


Because **** life

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I love you to infinity and cupcakes

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victoriousvocabulary:

DEFICIT OMNE QUOD NASCITURE
[phrase]
Latin: “Everything that is born passes away.” Alternatively, this phrase can also be: “All that is born, dies.”

victoriousvocabulary:

DEFICIT OMNE QUOD NASCITURE

[phrase]

Latin: “Everything that is born passes away.” Alternatively, this phrase can also be: “All that is born, dies.”

victoriousvocabulary:

SURCEASE
[verb]
1. to cease from some action; desist.
2. to come to an end.
3. Archaic: to cease from; leave off.
[noun]
4. cessation; end; discontinuance. 

victoriousvocabulary:

SURCEASE

[verb]

1. to cease from some action; desist.

2. to come to an end.

3. Archaic: to cease from; leave off.

[noun]

4. cessation; end; discontinuance. 

victoriousvocabulary:

ALEXITHYMIA
[noun]
a term coined by psychotherapist Peter Sifneos in 1973 to describe a state of deficiency in understanding, processing, or describing emotions. The word comes from the Ancient Greek words λέξις (a - prefix meaning “lack”, lexis - “diction”, “word”) and θυμός (thumos - “soul, as the seat of emotion, feeling, and thought”) modified by an alpha-privative, literally meaning “without words for emotions”.

victoriousvocabulary:

ALEXITHYMIA

[noun]

a term coined by psychotherapist Peter Sifneos in 1973 to describe a state of deficiency in understanding, processing, or describing emotions. The word comes from the Ancient Greek words λέξις (a - prefix meaning “lack”, lexis - “diction”, “word”) and θυμός (thumos - “soul, as the seat of emotion, feeling, and thought”) modified by an alpha-privative, literally meaning “without words for emotions”.

Education follows the life stages of the butterfly; nurturing in infancy, tedious in youth, and in prime, the sky’s the limit.

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