Oh yes, this is an exquisite word, compressing a thrilling and scary relationship moment. It’s that…
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For me, movies that are either extremely romantic or extremely comedic tend to rank higher on my list. Dear John, another film I rank pretty high, makes me cry 5 mins into the movie. Bridesmaids was one of the films I found extremely funny, especially the scene on the plane and the scene when Annie drives past the policeman again and again as she tries to get his attention. Also, I don’t really follow actors/actressss too closely, so I guess I also didnt have expectations for the movie. It’s one of those movies that made me laugh a lot, and while it’s not my all time favorite comedy, it’s definitely up there.
Don’t be so pre-occupied with tomorrow, today becomes hazy.
The Mayan’s have a legend that states “When a person cannot sleep well, due to worries or concerns, they should tell these worries to a worry doll. The doll is then placed under the person’s pillow, and during the night the worry doll worries in the person’s place, thus allowing them to sleep well and awake refreshed.”
Worrying isn’t going to change the outcome of a situation. By tomorrow 99% of worries will have evaporated, diminished, ka-peesh, vanished into thin air.
Don’t waste today fretting over tomorrow. Tomorrow will come, rain or shine. Today won’t last forever.
I always say I’m going to miss the routine, but sometimes the routine is what I need to get away from.
Essie “Chinchilly” and Essie “Marshmallow” and Confetti “Heartthrob”
Used tape for this design. Took a little while to let all the paint dry for the layers, but I don’t have class till 4, so I had the time. :)
Mamihlapinatapei (Yagan, an indigenous language of Tierra del Fuego): The wordless yet meaningful look shared by two people who desire to initiate something, but are both reluctant to start.Oh yes, this is an exquisite word, compressing a thrilling and scary relationship moment. It’s that…
my apologies to anyone that’s had to deal with five-year-old anna
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Asked by Anonymous
I know you’re expecting me to say that I only hang out with my boyfriend now and I have no time for anyone else, but that is not true at all.
Yes, we spend time together when we can, but I’ve actually gotten closer, rather than more distant, to more people since we started dating. When you’re willing to open up to other people, you often find that they will return that same trust and share their stories and problems as well. One of my favorite feelings is feeling trusted enough to have someone open up to you, whether it’s over the phone, outside sitting on the grass in the middle of the night, at lunch, while cramming for APs, or in the car driving home from somewhere. All of the above happened within the last 6 months and each has brought me closer to someone. So to answer your question, my friendships have gotten stronger since I started dating my boyfriend and I’m lucky that’s how everything worked out to be.
It would be really cool if by hugging someone, we could take away part of their pain and suffering so they wouldn’t have to feel all of if alone.