I wish I was kidding… But im really.
#goals #austintexas #elvispresley #elvis
Color Me Curious
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
EXPECTATIONS
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Fieri Frames
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Not today Justin

Jimmy Eat World

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Cosmic Funnies

#extradirty
YOU ARE THE REASON
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I wish I was kidding… But im really.
#goals #austintexas #elvispresley #elvis
rewrite of wonderful world by sam cooke without the refrain, just him listing off every subject he’s failing
Beyoncé just dropped a new song and video.
I AM ALL ABOUT THIS
David Bowie and Adam Yauch - Carnegie Hall NYC 2002. Danny Clinch Photography- Sometimes I’m inclined to not interrupt a great moment between two people that I admire. But I’d have to say I’m glad I did on this occasion. David Bowie and Adam Yauch - Carnegie Hall NYC 2002 ctsheet
Me in January 2016
Walking around trying to solve Teresa Halbach's murder while listening to David Bowie.
noo yeahs resolooshuns
1. exercise more - (or like at all) I probably do a significant amount of walking compared to a lot of people since I don’t drive down here, but I think I need to step it up. I want to do yoga because it makes me feel good and flexible and I want to ride my bike because Chris got it for me as a gift last year and I feel bad because I never use it.
2. be more creative - In college and before I was always into artsy fartsy things and always loved doing that sort of thing, whether it was about creating weird/comedy videos, drawing/photography, writing, etc. It’s always just been a hobby of mine, but it’s a hobby that I’ve sort of given up on out of - I’m not sure what - laziness, apathy, netflix? Anyways, I just want to create things instead of constantly consuming things.
3. not create any more debt - Now, if I was more diligent or more stable, the real resolution would be to get myself out of debt, but I am also quite realistic, and I know that for example, this year I will be spending at least 3 months partially, if not totally unemployed, and if I can just get myself through this year without making my debt any worse, then that will be a win.
4. work on my mental health - My whole life I’ve known that depression and anxiety run in my family. But I always felt like I could will myself to not be a person that has to deal with that, for some reason. This past year I realized that I have pretty serious health anxiety/hypochondria stemming from my brother’s bout with cancer, and that I need to work on it. I’ve started therapy and it feels like a positive step, but I know I have a long way to go with this stuff.
Here’s to a positive and productive 2016! :)
How the fuck you gonna say money doesn’t buy happiness when you live in a society that revolves around money and requires you to have it if you want to do the things you want to do? Without money you can only be happy so fucking much when you have bills coming at you from every direction and also have to worry about feeding your kids, clothing yourself, buying their school supplies every year, ect.
Y'all need to be a little more realistic when y'all say money doesn’t buy happiness, cause being financially stable and not having to worry about whether or not I’m gonna have money to feed my family today sure seems like it’ll make me happy.
precisely.
or if we take a verse from the book of Yeezy, “having money’s not everything, not having it is.”
its irresponsible to buy a new iphone just so i can get a hotline bling themed cover, right???????????????????????????????
oh my god
Drakeeeee onnnn meeee
being an expat is like what i assume it feels like to be gay and every one you know is like , oh you’re gay?, i know another gay person you two should meet!!
- no
- i dont want to hang out with every other american you know
- a surprising amount of american expats in nz are serious libertarians for some reason
- also, no
This is angelic lol
Fuck
What do you want to be when you grow up? Well, if you're not sure you want to do just one thing for the rest of your life, you're not alone. In this illuminating talk, writer and artist Emilie Wapnick describes the kind of people she calls "multipotentialites" -- who have a range of interests and jobs over one lifetime. Are you one?
Someone shared this on facebook a while ago, and I can’t stop thinking about it. Like a year ago, I figured out that I want to become a speech therapist. I was super pumped at first, because I was like, hey! This ticks all the boxes! I get to help people! Work with children! It has to do with language and sounds, which I love! Make money! There’s a potential to be my own boss! And probably time off in the summers so I can travel!
But then I thought about 15 year old me.... the one who loves to draw and write and make music
And 19 year old me who wants to take improv classes and go on stage and make funny YouTube videos...
And 22 year old me who is politically active and wants to fight for what’s right, and elect good people...
And the part of me that is good at math and has always loved the satisfaction of finishing an equation and checking your work and knowing you got it right.
And the part of me that wants to dedicate my life to solving the problems associated with my brothers disease.
And the part of me that hasn’t seen enough of the world yet, and wants to live in Asia, other parts of Europe, South America, and to learn enough languages so I can do that confidently.
And also the part of me that wants to be a really attentive and involved mother some day.
There’s so much twenties-anxiety surrounding this idea that we have to figure out what our purpose is, as though it’s one single thing, and almost as if it’s pre-determined. Even though I feel great about choosing speech therapy as a career, I realized that I really can’t deny all of those parts of me, and this video made me feel confident that I don’t have to.
studying child development gives me a lot of anxiety about my unborn and yet to be conceived children