the universal sigh
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I got called super smart by one of the smartest people in the sixth form today.

thegreatkhaleesi:

when you blacklist 9487657483949587 versions of the same thing and it still shows up in your dash

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barackinaroundthechristmastree:

it’s raining but it’s not men so what’s the point

(Source: partybarackisinthehousetonight)

g-rillaz:

sorry my heart belongs to a 43 years old man who lives in england and doesn’t know i exist

(Source: grahamstarr)

paulpak:

the saddest feeling ever is when you finish a show because you watched all of the episodes too quickly and you just want to stay inside that world for a little bit longer, but you can’t

(Source: lachowskiz)

Hey, guys :) I recently started watching Supernatural and I’ve made a separate blog for it. It’s here if you want to check it out :)

treefingering:

I just want a giant pillow that I can ride about on is that too much to ask for.

imightevenfly:

princessmoran:

my favorite game is “i lost my phone in my blankets where the heck did it go”

also “i shook my blankets to find my phone and it went flying across the room into a wall.”

(Source: princessmoriarty)

snorlaxatives:

i wish i was a sim so i could get fit after one cardio work out 

forevercryingbecausemerlin:

tentaclerapper:


methylbenzene:


when i was little and my parents were driving id pretend there was a man/being/thing running alongside the car who had to follow certain rules like “he can only travel by jumping from streetlight to streetlight” or “he can only walk on fences”
i was so surprised to find out that other people did similar things


i wonder what the underlying psychology behind it is
like its a really specific thing to do but almost everyone did it without telling other kids about it because we all thought it was probably weird or unimportant


wait I’m not the only one who did this?

forevercryingbecausemerlin:

tentaclerapper:

methylbenzene:

when i was little and my parents were driving id pretend there was a man/being/thing running alongside the car who had to follow certain rules like “he can only travel by jumping from streetlight to streetlight” or “he can only walk on fences”

i was so surprised to find out that other people did similar things

i wonder what the underlying psychology behind it is

like its a really specific thing to do but almost everyone did it without telling other kids about it because we all thought it was probably weird or unimportant

wait I’m not the only one who did this?

(Source: whatgoesthroughmyhead)

so many fandoms

so little time