May 2012
7 posts
After graduation, when anybody asked if I had...
whatshouldwecallme:
This.
Discovering how big the Mona Lisa actually is
thetimeistudiedabroad:
…this was my exact reaction.
When at the airport they tell me I can throw some...
thetimeistudiedabroad:
When my friend asks me if the British guy she made...
thetimeistudiedabroad:
hahaha…perfect.
When I decide to wear heels out at night on the...
thetimeistudiedabroad:
Expectation:
Reality:
When you try to make the Royal Guards laugh at...
thetimeistudiedabroad:
you’re like:
But they just stand there like:
So you give up and you’re just like:
hahaha, I can’t with Toddlers and Tiaras gif.
When your an American taking a train in Italy...
thetimeistudiedabroad:
The creepy guy across from you is all:
And you just sit there like:
March 2012
2 posts
February 2012
1 post
October 2011
2 posts
1 tag
I’ve realized that there are people who consistently expect things for free. My question is what kind of upbringing did these people have that now as an adult, they expect anything of high expense to be given to them. I understand and respect people who appreciate a bargain. However, if you can’t afford something, what makes you think that someone who worked equally as hard to have...
September 2011
2 posts
4 tags
July 2011
2 posts
June 2011
10 posts
“For attractive lips,
Speak words of kindness.
For lovely eyes,
Seek...
1 tag
“I’ve learned…
I’ve learned that you cannot make someone love you. All...
Comes out on midnight on my Birthday :)
JK Rowling launches Pottermore website
“The project was unveiled when Rowling set fans a series of clues, asking them to enter 10 sets of coordinates into a site called secretstreetview.com. A letter could be found at each location, spelling out the Pottermore name.
The website bears Rowling’s signature and the message: “Coming soon…”
Her lawyer, Neil Blair, refused to reveal what the website would...
April 2011
1 post
March 2011
4 posts
Go vote for my band to play the Oceanport, NJ... →
michaeltheking:
It’d help out a lot. Sign-up is really easy. They give you the option to verify your e-mail and all that, but it’s not necessary for voting. Just e-mail/password/captcha and you’re good to go. You can vote once a day, and every vote counts! We even put a new song from the album on the page. You might have heard it before, since I accidentally leaked it on here a while ago....
Do you want me to tell you something really subversive? Love is everything...
February 2011
4 posts
Say 'Yes' to the Dress
Mhmm. Just applied to be on that show. It’s a one in a million chance, but it would be pretty darn cool.
December 2010
5 posts
Starry, starry night
Paint your palette blue and gray
Look out on a...
– Don McLean - Vincent
November 2010
3 posts
October 2010
8 posts
Bonnie Wright on Twilight
Cinemania: How do you compare Harry Potter with Twilight?
Bonnie: They’re completely different. The way J.K. Rowling writes is way more superior to that of the author of Twilight, besides the story has more different layers and subplots that address different topics. Harry Potter is also more universal and it reaches people of a wider range of age, which starts from little children. Twilight is more for American teens, especially girls. They’re two different stories, really, but I think that the best thing of both sagas is that they have motivated kids and young people to read. They have opened a whole new universe. I remember before kids didn’t even read a book of more than 10 pages and look at them now.
Cinemania: Which other books do you like?
Bonnie: Well, not the Twilight ones.