I asked my dad if he could have any superpower, which would he choose, and he told me invisibility, just so he could sneak into the movies for free, and honestly that’s the funniest thing I’ve heard
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I asked my dad if he could have any superpower, which would he choose, and he told me invisibility, just so he could sneak into the movies for free, and honestly that’s the funniest thing I’ve heard
I'M GONNA SEE MY TUMBLR FRIEND FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY IN LESS THAN AN HOUR, I'M SCREAMING
wHO ARE THESE LOST SOULS?!?
A-day-in-the-life-of-muahh poking chicken nuggets through the trash bag.
There's a Chinese carton shaped hole in my heart :'(
❤BROADWAY BABY🎭
Today the whole drama cast went to Broadway in NYC and saw Finding Neverland with the well-reknowned Matthew Morrison! (AKA Mr. Schuester from Glee!)
Finding Neverland was absolutely outrageous; the harmony in the music was impeccable and the acting was so moving, it brought me to tears!!
I was even able to get a picture and a signature from the majority of the lovely cast!
I highly recommend this play if you are skeptical of seeing it, definitely worth it!
I figured out that it you hold seltzer in your mouth for long enough, all of the bubbles popping sounds like an audience applauding inside your mouth! - try it!
I pulled an all nighter doing english work only to sleep twenty minutes to be up visiting a college four hours away all in the name of Denny’s. Yup, my priorities are straight. 👍😓
So I was out at a Chinese restaurant and as I’m sitting down with my family, I hear an old man approach a waitress and ask her for straws, which she gives to him.
He says “Thank you! Uh, ni hao!” Very courteously.
I thought this was very nice because he was really trying and I smile to my sister (she and I are both quite fluent) and whisper: “nǐ hǎo” (very obvious on the accent)
Then the old man comes over and asks me if I knew any chinese, and I introduced myself likewise and he told me I was very good.
Before I knew it, he told me a riveting story about how he was learning from a boy he visits every day, and in exchange for food he taught him Chinese and it was all really beautiful. And after that he told me he was learning spanish which I am also fluent in.
But the moral of this that there’s a lot more to people than you may realize!