December 2009
64 posts
I'll need to be brave tomorrow...
Many people will be fooled. Many of them will have to believe me. More precisely, they will have to believe my lies.
Tomorrow I will announce that I am sick. Too sick to go on with them.
Those who have been working with me for the past 2 years will never know about my conceit. They won’t see me again, either.
Tomorrow I will make known in my workplace that I’m leaving—for...
I got my first college acceptance letter today!
curiouslycaitlin:
:)
Congrats! Now have even more fun for Christmas!
Tumblr - My Holiday present to you.
distantheartbeats:
So, I’ve decided that as a holiday present, I’m going to give away three books. A lot of you are lovely followers, and many followed me because of my constant posts about books, so hopefully this will appeal to someone.
How it works is simple. The titles of the books are below. If you want one, just reblog and tell me which one it is you want. There’s no catch. Only rule is...
I just had the worst English final... EVER.
pinstripe:
I had to hand in the worst essay I have ever written in my life. UGH. I am going to go read Yu Yu Hakusho fanfiction to make myself feel better.
Or watch IRIS.
Whatever. Horrible, horrible!
University why are you blurring my life plans? >_>
Don’t negotiate with University. Remain strong. Stop watching Iris until I can watch it too with you. Worship Rain.
@Laala
Sorry for the long re-blogs guys xD. I kind of got carried away.
My e-mail is a mistake. I was young. And careless (kind of still am). big_smile_lol@hotmail.com
For distantheartbeats ( nice to meet you Laala :D...
(and others that might be interested :D)
Things about me…
Well, I’m 21 (sounds terribly old, but I just had them last October, so it doesn’t really count yet, somehow). I’m an undergraduate student in Montreal, Canada and I’m majoring in English Literature with a minor in Creative Writing. I was surprised too, at first, that such a program existed. And yes, the...
Alright.
distantheartbeats:
stillrandom:
distantheartbeats:
Thanks to these two guys, I am stopping The Unbearable Lightness of Being (which I’m only about 3 pages in anyway) and starting the monster that is 2666.
It’s sort of going to be a group reading project, so if you want to read 2666 with us, email Jon (link to his tumblr above) and read away. By joining you are obliged to read, post quotes,...
I couldn't ask for a better birthday.
curiouslycaitlin:
theiridescentpresence:
curiouslycaitlin:
Sure some things didn’t go as planned. But it was wonderful reguardless. (:
it’s your birthday? happy birthday! :)
Awww, thankyou! You’re so sweet. (:
I’m glad it went well. Happy belated birthday xD. *sends brownies with candles on top* How old are you?
Alright.
distantheartbeats:
Thanks to these two guys, I am stopping The Unbearable Lightness of Being (which I’m only about 3 pages in anyway) and starting the monster that is 2666.
It’s sort of going to be a group reading project, so if you want to read 2666 with us, email Jon (link to his tumblr above) and read away. By joining you are obliged to read, post quotes, photographs, and a general progress...
Today, I was driving my Harry Potter obsessed 7...
(via omgharrypotter)
…must feel incredibly awesome at that moment.
Today, my sister asked if she could have a copy of...
(via omgharrypotter)
Lamely the kind of thing I would do xD.
Tube Bar prank calls →
The Tube Bar prank calls are arguably the most famous series of prank calls ever recorded. Performed in the mid-1970s, John Elmo and Jim Davidson made a number of phone calls to the Tube Bar in Jersey City, asking the proprietor if they could speak to a named customer. The given names were homophones for other, often offensive phrases. Recordings of the calls circulated widely on bootleg tapes,...
Mount Tambora →
Tambora erupted in 1815 with a rating of seven on the Volcanic Explosivity Index, making it the largest eruption since the Lake Taupoeruption in about 180 CE.[4] The 1815 eruption of Tambora was the largest volcanic eruption in recorded history. Most deaths from the eruption were from starvation and disease, as the eruptive fallout ruined agricultural productivity in the local region. The death...
The Year Without a Summer →
The Year Without a Summer (also known as the Poverty Year, Eighteen Hundred and Froze to Death, and the Year There Was No Summer) was 1816, in which severe summer climate abnormalities destroyed crops in Northern Europe, the Northeastern United States and eastern Canada.[1][2] Historian John D. Post has called this “the last great subsistence crisis in the Western world”.[3]
It is...
ix. BOY’s severe ritual (bis)
ampersand-esperluette:
It will happen. All signs point to it, from the life-line on his left palm to empirical evidence, BOY will die one day. Soon. How soon is tough to tell. Soon is here defined like the soon of a Jehovah’s Witness-apocalypse. BOY will die one day. He feels bad though for friends & family who can’t understand that BOY is so sad so sad that he’d off himself in a heartbeat...
my dad wants to replace the angel
ellosunrise:
that’s sat on our tree before i was even born.
it doesn’t light up anymore, but i don’t care. it’s our angel. it’s basically a part of this family.
i’m sitting here, crying like a baby.
why do i care so much about a stupid christmas ornament?
Well you seem to be a creative person, so maybe this could be an opportunity to use that. You can make very beautiful art with Christmas...
Opera talk.
fishy:
stillrandom:
fishy:
stillrandom:
fishy:
Last night’s Camille was played by Stephen Costello. This isn’t a very good recording, but his voice is just spectacular.
Wow! This was amazing! How did you find the show?
You mean how did I find out about it? Or how did I find it on YouTube? Last night’s show was part of the Lyric Opera of Chicago’s season. For this clip, I searched for...
@Little-fighter: Gosh you're awesome. Thanks for...
*sends love, chocolate, and colorful notebooks* :D
fishy:
stillrandom:
fishy:
Last night’s Camille was played by Stephen Costello. This isn’t a very good recording, but his voice is just spectacular.
Wow! This was amazing! How did you find the show?
You mean how did I find out about it? Or how did I find it on YouTube? Last night’s show was part of the Lyric Opera of Chicago’s season. For this clip, I searched for Stephen Costello - this...
Ok. I'm totally not satisfied with my Essay....
I already skipped yesterday’s work, but still haven’t finished. I need to send it to my T.A as fast as possible today so that she corrects it in time. Should I skip another day of work to make sure I submit it to my T.A both in time and in the condition that would satisfy me?
Please answer guys, I need this. ><
Thanks little-fighter for the support
The 36 Rules of Life
little-fighter:
1. Never, under any circumstances, take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night.
2. Don’t worry about what people think, they don’t do it very often.
3. Going to church doesn’t make you a Christian anymore than standing in a garage makes you a car.
4. Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.
5. If you must choose between two evils, pick the one...
Final Essays: thou shall be the death of me!
Any tips to stop procrastination from overtaking a task?