On the Clapham Omnibus.

just look into my eyes and then you'll see such poisonous things to make a me. not an angel as you like to say, but a broken toy with strings that fray..

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  1. "Victims of a sudden impact are some of the hardest to treat. It’s not just the collision that injures them. It’s everything after. The centrifugal force keeps them moving, tossing them from vehicles, throwing them through windshields, slamming their internal organs into the skeleton. Their bodies are injured over and over again. So there’s no way to know how much damage has actually been done… Until they stop."

     - dr. Meredith Grey, Grey’s Anatomy season 8 eps. 10: “Suddenly”

    (Source: prahesty)

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  3. On being (too) manly.

    • Bro (B): Izzie nikah ama alex aku nangis. Omfg so gay bgt kmaren -__-'
    • Me (A): Gak gay ahhh.. Aku aja sering nangis kok hahaha
    • B: Ur a girl dooh
    • A: Hem yasih
    • B: Pas nonton, dalem hati: no.. no.. Don't.. Don't.. Aahhhhh.. Crot nangis. Lngsung dooh this is soo freaking gay
    • A: Well, loose a little, dude.
    • B: Hey I can take loosing.. But crying over serials... Its like meteor garden/armageddon all over again
    • A: It's okay. The lacrimal glands are made for men as well..
    • B: Yeah for men as well... Not for men over medical serials -__-'
    • A: ....... (Dalem hati: sakarepmu bae lah Mas)
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  5. "there are distinct differences between male and female brains. female brains have a larger hippocampus which usually makes them better at retention and memory. male brains have a bigger parietal cortex which helps when fending off an attack. male brains confront challenges differently than female brains. women are hardwired to communicate with language, detail, empathy. men? not so much. it doesn’t mean that we’re (men) any less capable of emotion. we (men) can talk about feelings. it’s just that, most of the time we’d really rather not."

     - all the male surgeons of the hospital, “What Is It About Men”, Grey’s Anatomy

    (Source: prahesty)

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  7. "be a man”, people say it all the time. but what does that even mean? is it about strength? is it about sacrifice? is it about winning? maybe it’s simpler than that. you have to know when not to man up. sometimes it takes a real man to set his ego aside, admit defeat, and simply start all over again."

     - all the male surgeons of the hospital, “What Is It About Men”, Grey’s Anatomy

    (Source: prahesty)

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    • Cristina: what am i supposed to say? "i swear to love and cherish you every moment of everyday of my life?" i mean, that's not real. i mean, that's not how it works, right?
    • Callie: it does, at first, but then it..
    • Meredith: it passes.
    • Izzie: no it doesn't. you guys are just used to it, that's all. you already have it, you have that thing everybody else wants. you can take it for granted, but let me tell you, if you didn't - if you couldn't be with the person that you love, i guarantee that hearing him promise you, love you and honor you and cherish you, no matter what, it would be pretty much all you could think about.
    • Cristina: wait, can you say that again? just slowly.
    • Meredith: you're talking about Denny, right?
    • Izzie: right.
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