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  1. rebecca* rebecca*
    posted a quote
    October 30, 2012 7:01pm UTC
    So it's my one year Witty anniversary.
    And I just want to say thank you.
    Thank you to Steve for creating this website.
    Thank you to my new friends for making this such a life-changing and fantastic experience.
    & Thank you to everyone else for posting quotes that have gotten me through a lot of hard times.
    Witty has caused so many positive changes in my life over the past year; it's impossible to think of where I'd be without it.
    You've all made me a better person.
    You've opened my eyes to so many things I'd never considered before.
    & Because of you, I have something I've never truly had before;
    real friends.
    I don't know where things are going to go.
    Who knows if I'll be on this website long enough for a two year anniversary?
    But I do know that no matter what, Witty has changed me for the better.
    Every single thing I've learned from here, every single person that I've spoken to, every single quote that I've made, it's all going to stick with me forever. This is such an awesome, unique website.
    One year ago I never would have thought something this truly amazing could exist, and I definitely wouldn't have thought I'd ever be a part of something like this. I can't even put into words how great it is to come home from school and be able to talk to you guys and see what's going on in your lives.
    I love you all so much, thank you for being my friends and putting up with me. You guys mean the world to me. (:

  2. psychosis* psychosis*
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    October 23, 2012 5:47pm UTC
    You know, when you’re a kid,
    They tell you it’s all "grow up, get a job, get married, get a house, have a kid"
    And that’s it.
    The truth is, the world is so much stranger that that.
    And so much darker.
    And so much madder.
    And so much better.

  3. Melrose* Melrose*
    posted a quote
    October 23, 2012 7:28pm UTC
    over the past week there has been, not one, but two suicides in my area. they went to different schools so i didnt know them but anyways. since their deaths. people have been voicing their 'opinions' on suicide. via facebook and twitter. saying how selfish it is. what i dont get is. not even two years ago. at my actual school we lost a very beautiful girl and friend of mine to suicide. i dont care how you feel about suicide. grow up and be mature. respect peoples feelings. and dont be so ignorant. because im still dealing with the loss of my friend.

  4. rebecca* rebecca*
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    September 23, 2012 3:58pm UTC
    You wear your heart on your sleeve.
    I threw mine to the sky.

  5. rebecca* rebecca*
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    September 27, 2012 9:47pm UTC
    You know what's underrated? How much it sucks to be in love with someone you've been friends with for your entire life. Here's this person you know like the back of your hand; you grew up with them. You literally cannot imagine what it would be like without them in your life. Sometimes you wonder who you would be if you'd never known them. It's amazing because here's a person you can truly say "I don't know what I'd do without you" to because you don't know; you've never had to know and you hope you never do have to. It's a beautiful friendship to have, but once you realize you're in love with them, it's also heartbreaking. Here is this person that is literally perfect for you, and you're perfect for them. You wish it could be like the movies where they end up together happily forever, but this is the real word and you know it doesn't happen that way. Sure, there's perhaps a small chance you may get to be with them even for a while, but you can't take that risk. They say life is all about taking risks, but this isn't one worth taking. If it doesn't work it, and it probably won't, you lose everything. It is a billion times more heartbreaking than breaking up with someone you've only known for the short amount of time you've been in high school. Sometimes you wonder if they love you back, if they have ever even thought of you that way. Sometimes you convince yourself that there is a chance they do, but then you remember that this is the real world and they probably don't. It's especially hard when they don't live close to you and you only see them every few months. The months inbetween are suffocating. You do everything you can to distract yourself but at the end of the day you're stuck with an empty sort of feeling, one that you only have when they aren't around. Sometimes you feel like a walking cliche because how oh-so-fairy-tale-like, you're in love with one of your best friends. When people joke about it you smile and laugh, but inside it kills you because you wish it could be more than just a joke. But this is the real world, and that kind of stuff just doesn't happen.

  6. rebecca* rebecca*
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    September 28, 2012 10:59pm UTC
    You're not quite Satan
    but I really think I hate you.

  7. rebecca* rebecca*
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    September 30, 2012 1:15pm UTC
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  8. rebecca* rebecca*
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    September 29, 2012 9:03pm UTC
    Let me say this,
    you look better famous.


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  10. rebecca* rebecca*
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    October 1, 2012 12:02pm UTC
    patrick stump: no pete and i aren't dating i'm not gay
    pete wentz: *writes ginasfs and hand of god*
    patrick stump: (when talking about singing pete's lyrics) it's never seemed like they weren't my lyrics too

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    October 1, 2012 12:07pm UTC
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  13. rebecca* rebecca*
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    October 1, 2012 12:32pm UTC
    Let's show this small town
    > > >>>>just what we're worth.
    Bound for city lights, like satellites.
    We'll outshine the stars.

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    October 1, 2012 6:40pm UTC
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    October 5, 2012 8:51pm UTC
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  17. rebecca* rebecca*
    posted a quote
    October 6, 2012 8:26pm UTC
    come up to meet you, tell you i'm sorry
    you don't know how lovely you are.
    i had to find you, tell you i need you
    tell you i set you apart.

  18. rebecca* rebecca*
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    October 6, 2012 8:31pm UTC
    nobody said it was easy,
    it's such a shame for us to part.
    nobody said it was easy,
    no one ever said it would be this hard.
    oh, take me back to the start.

  19. rebecca* rebecca*
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    October 6, 2012 9:13pm UTC
    If someone is crying, don't tell them they are overreacting.
    I don't care how petty you make think their reason is.
    If they're crying over a tv show, don't tell them "it's just a tv show."
    If they're crying over a song, don't tell them i"t's just a song."
    If they're crying over a person, don't tell them i"t's just a crush."
    If they're crying over a break-up, don't tell them "it's just one break-up."
    If they're crying over a fictional character(s), don't tell them "it isn't real."
    I don't care why they are crying, you have no right to tell them to suck it up and stop.
    If they are in so much pain that they're truly crying from it, you need to understand that while you may not be able to understand why, they need to cry.
    They need to let out those emotions
    because keeping them bottled inside isn't healthy.
    They are hurting no matter what you may want to think.
    Sure, there are much bigger problems in this world than a tv show ending or a fictional couple breaking up, but unless you are that person crying,
    you can't say that those things don't matter.
    You will never know how much that tv show or fictional couple meant to that person,
    and you will never know why.
    We all connect to things differently and we all cope differently.
    Everyone in this world is at least a little selfish, and while we are all aware someone out there has it worse, that doesn't mean we can all just stop hurting.
    So stop telling us to.

  20. rebecca* rebecca*
    posted a quote
    October 6, 2012 10:31pm UTC
    Dearest friends-
    Though my very first episode aired on TV in November of 2010,
    the end of this past September actually marked the two year anniversary of a phone call that really turned my life upside down:
    I was notified that I had been cast as a new character on the popular television series, “Glee.”
    Woah.
    By that point, some of you had maybe known me from silly youtube videos,
    and for even less of you- from cafes, restaurants, and bars I used to play music at. Regardless of the when or the how or the why, it’s been been a pretty incredible journey for all of us since that phone call.
    Some highlights:
    In April of 2010, I was getting ready to start working on what some of you might now know as A Very Potter Musical. I was a senior at the University of Michigan,
    and I had just read an article about the cast members from the new hit TV series “Glee” singing at the White House.
    I thought, “Man, that’s insane.” Well, just this past June I took a song I wrote called “Not Alone” that I used in that very same musical I was working on in college, and sang it in person for the President himself...
    Shortly before I got to fist-bump him. I
    n July of 2011, I was asked to speak on a Harry Potter-based fan panel in San Diego.
    I thought I was a bit under-qualified for the job, but was nonetheless excited to be asked to speak on a panel at one of my favorite summer events: Comic-Con!
    When I got there, I realized that we were given a rough time slot because it was the same exact time as the panel for that same hit TV show, “Glee.”
    I thought, “Man, this ‘Glee’ thing is really stealin’ my thunder...”
    Ok, well, the very next year, I couldn’t do the HP fan panel again because I was on that Glee panel.
    The crazy stories go on and on, not to mention the little things like magazine covers or hitting Billboard charts, or doing a film with the likes of amazing people like Kristen Wiig, Annette Bening, Matt Dillon...
    Let’s see, what else, oh, getting to live my dream of doing a Broadway show, and then of course, there was getting to sing “Rainbow Connection” with Kermit the Frog...
    I mean, these things are unbelievable. Unbelievable.
    I have a pretty wild imagination, but I never thought any of that could actually happen, let alone in such a relative short period of time.
    Here’s the deal- I work hard, I try to make the right decisions and do the best I can with everything I do and all that good stuff- but really, that can only go so far.
    There are so many contributing factors to what has happened for me that go far beyond my control... And that’s where you come in.
    You, the fans, have been a huge part of the reason why I’ve been able to do half the things I’ve been able to do.
    We live in an unprecedented age of social connectivity, and I am happy to say that you none of you have failed to take full advantage of that.
    Don’t think I’m not aware of how active the fandom is, or how much impact is has. Remember:
    Not only am I fan myself, but I do have an internet connection. I see the gifs, I see the fanfics, I see the memes, and it’s all amazing stuff. Though I haven’t met the majority of you, it’s a real thrill to know that many of your lives have come together on behalf of mine. That’s an incredibly moving concept, and the fact that those connections have yielded so much positivity is something even more amazing.
    Let’s take my own stories out of the picture for a second- you, as a group, have all accomplished some pretty amazing things yourselves.
    You done everything from raising money for great causes to organizing awesome flash mobs over the internet to show your support.
    You have shown up at the crack of dawn and stayed until you’re the last one standing. You have come together to create something far greater than any of us:
    a real sense of community and a genuine place of support- not just for me but for each other. And I can safely say that I wouldn’t be where I am now if it weren’t for that. Oftentimes I meet people who challenge me, “You have no idea what you’ve done for me.” Well the truth is, it’s the other way around.
    I do have an idea, and a pretty good one at that.
    Because for whatever you may think I may be giving you, you are actually giving back to me, tenfold. And I am constantly wondering when and if it will fade, who will stick around, who will get bored- I often think about the day there won’t be anyone on the other side of the stage door... but despite myself, as time goes on, you all have never ceased to amaze me with your enthusiasm, creativity, and seemingly endless joy that continues to inspire and encourage me.
    Tonight is the premiere of the dreaded break-up episode.
    For many Glee fans, I imagine there will more than reason to be sad.
    But cheer up, think of it this way:
    much of your support has allowed me to be on this show long enough to reach a breakup in the first place;
    it has created a relationship that people cared enough about whereby it was even worth writing an episode about its potential end.
    I never thought I would get to be around long enough for something like that.
    And I really have you, the fans to thank for it. It’s something to be proud of.
    What’s more, I was even asked to play my own arrangement of teenage dream for this episode- an acoustic piano version which so many of you have supported since I sang it as my first song on my very first episode.
    I started playing this version at shows as a sort of “thank you” to the fans, for making it such a big song for both myself and the show.
    It was the song that started everything.
    So before the episode airs tonight,
    I thought it was only appropriate to write a fully fledged note to all of you that could express my deep appreciation for the past two years since that crazy phone call. I
    hope that this is just the beginning, and that I get to thank you many more times for many more adventures as the years roll by.
    But for now, know that I am so very grateful for everything you’ve given me, a
    nd I am very proud of what we have accomplished together.
    From teenage dream to teenage dream, thank you for allowing me to live mine.
    your biggest fan, Darren [Criss]

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