I haven’t been on here in forever. Gah, I haven’t been updating anything much lately. Well, I’m here to tell you guys that I’m still alive and breathing. I’ve been job hunting everyday since school let out anndddd I finally moved into my new room. I neeed down time ASAP.



I don’t know what to do with myself. I miss everyone and I want to go back to school. :|



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3 days ago · 6,321 notes (© youmeqaysex)

Just sang the entire Bohemian Rhapsody to Lizet 

burrshothamilton:

I didn’t know I was capable of that.

Shit just got real.

burrshothamilton:

does kent mansley remind anyone else of Snyder?



YES

burrshothamilton:

does kent mansley remind anyone else of Snyder?

YES

things the signatures in my yearbook consist of: 

burrshothamilton:

Dear…

‘Liz!’
‘Tony!’
‘Iron Man!’
‘Lizzy Liz Liz!’

‘-Insert class here- wouldn’t be the same without you!’
‘I’ll miss you!’
‘Good luck at HCC!’
‘I’m always here for you and you can talk to me about anything!’
‘You’re going to be so successful, don’t forget it!’
‘Go after RDJ!’

all of it is some variation of that except for Lizet’s long ass sentimental page lmao 

My page is the BESTEST.

burrshothamilton:

honestly im ready to get away from these fucking rude people.

oh so your yearbook page isnt what you imagined it to be? cry me a fucking river.

just because you dont like something doesnt mean you dont get to be an asshole about it. i dont sit and criticize something you worked your ass off on for the last 8 months.

Only because they don’t know how hard we’ve worked on it.

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1 week ago · 16,463 notes (© neekaisweird)

In Hard: Dear Bruce-Lizet, 

burrshothamilton:

It’s not much fun when they don’t reply to us, now is it?

We need a different approach… new numbers, less ghetto!

Let’s do what we do best and manage to send them somewhere else, alright? We’ve done it to Caleb and Moody before, who’s to say we can’t do it again? ;) Well, I mean not to Moody….

It’s gotta happen.




Teddy Roosevelt’s diary entry from the day his wife died. He never spoke of her death again.

Teddy Roosevelt’s diary entry from the day his wife died. He never spoke of her death again.

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1 week ago · 71,164 notes (© threeoverten)