October 2011
2 posts
December 2010
1 post
Soundtracked
dearoldlove:
Our love story would make an epic romantic comedy. Or at least, the soundtrack would be amazing.
November 2010
12 posts
Crazy Good
dearoldlove:
If I was crazy in a good way, would that work?
jennyfromthbloc:
joellamarano:
Cast of Harry Potter speaking with American accents.
Probably the greatest thing I’ve ever seen.
Rupert is actually really good at it.
It’s the freedom language.
I wonder how boys feel when they're in love.
October 2010
24 posts
Intelligence is a process, not a fixed, gene-determined, thing. This process...
– The Atlantic (via katepark)
Alternagift
dearoldlove:
Whenever you’re extremely happy & I’m not, I imagine that in an alternate universe, they offered me happiness but I gave it to you.
Remember, you cannot be both young and wise. Young people who pretend to be wise...
– Stephen Colbert (via brainfo)
September 2010
7 posts
Poll: 1 In 5 Americans Believe Obama Is A Cactus |... →
A frantic FB message I just sent to my BFF Matt...
Matt, I had another dream that you were kinda in, but this one was much better than you hitting me with your car haha. In it, I was re-watching a movie that we were cult followers of in high school (this movie does not exist in real life). It was a movie from Kazakhstan and we liked it because we watched it to see how many russian words we could grab out of it. Well anyway, it was the most...
Dan Savage is a wonderful, wonderful man →
thesmithereens:
-H
I love cooking. My dad taught me the basics by example since as young as I can remember. However, my dad always worked full time, so dinners were made in a flash when he got home. Long tedious recipes are foreign to me. Now that I’m living in an apartment for the first time, I’ve been coming up with some STRANGE recipes, usually throwing together whenever I had around. I will share...
On September 11, 2001, I was 11 years old, living in Staten Island, New York. It is both an understatement and overstatement to say that my life was changed on that day.
One of my most vivid memories of that time was talking about the date 9/11 in my homeroom or social studies class (they were in the same room, with the same teacher so I can’t remember clearly). We were wondering if...
Late Summer Reading
Eating the Dinosaur by Chuck Klosterman
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J. K. Rowling
The Hitchhiker’s Guild to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut
(I think I partially decided to read all the books I was supposed to be forced to read in high school, but never was.)
Goal...
Next time I’m in New York, I must find a picture to submit to http://myparentswereawesome.tumblr.com/ , because, well, my parents were (are) awesome.
July 2010
3 posts
Summer Reading Thus Far
Sophie’s World by Jostein Gaarder
Picture Perfect by Jodi Picoult
The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson
A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson
Angels and Demons by Dan Brown
God is Not Great by Chistopher Hitchens
(maybe one or two more… the internet has been boring me)
May 2010
3 posts