“ I don’t hate school. In fact, I love to learn. What I do hate is being in an over populated school, with so many varieties and options of friends to make, Yet I’m still alone. I can be surrounded by people and at the end of the day I’m still upset that I haven’t found, not one person, that can understand me as a person. ”
* Sabaism * posted a quote
September 11, 2014 7:19pm UTC
If you or anyone you knows blames all Muslims for 9/11, think of or tell them this: Jeffrey Dahmer was American Robert Browne was American Ted Bundy was American Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold were American Charles Cullen was American John Gacy was American Donald Gaskins was American Richard Angelo was American Velma Barfeild was American Ed Kemper was American Carl Panzram was American Richard Chase was American Joseph Metheny was American Robert Hansen was American Arthur Shawcross was American Miranda Barbour was American Gary Ridgway was American Herman Mudgett was American Earle Nelson was American If all Muslims are evil because 19 of them did something bad Then all Americans are Serial Killers Because there's more than 20 of those.
my dad: (yelling at the tv) me: you're yelling at the players like they're actually going to listen to you. my dad: you're in love with a boyband that doesnt even know you exist. me: me: dont talk to me
FreakingPip* posted a quote
June 25, 2014 9:57am UTC
I make playlists for everything. Writing, exercising, studying specific subjects, crying, celebrating, getting pumped up, being nostalgic, even sleeping. Whatever it is, I probably have a playlist for it.
Butterbear posted a quote
June 19, 2014 8:04pm UTC
Am I the only one who just- - is in le car - *puts in earbuds* *turns up volumes really high* *stares out le window, pretending there is a concert with all my favorite fictional characters*
SuperNovaChic posted a quote
June 19, 2014 12:34pm UTC
Why do I talk about the benefits of failure? Simply because failure meant a stripping away of the inessential. I stopped pretending to myself that I was anything other than what I was, and began to direct all my energy into finishing the only work that mattered to me. - J. K. Rowling