marissaslifeadventure:
eatmyfrickinpants:
eatmyfrickinpants:
kellyykao:
katear:
i-fuck-nuns:
batgirl2014:
gingeritt:
coffeeafterdark:
I accidentally started playing It’s Time in two different tabs and it basically sounded like this

This is the best accident ever.

HOW DID THIS HAPPEN SO PERFECTLY.
*o*
my sister and i listened to this together the first time, and when it was barely over, i was like “i hope you don’t mind if i play that again”
i promise, my twin sister and i just played that for the third time and sang the parts, and it was perfection
this is perfect
um
(via sincerelyeliza)
10:39 pm • 23 May 2013 • 344,174 notes
alrights:
alrights:
alrights:
help im broke i spent all my money on coffee
jk i have 5 more dollars just enough for another coffee
help im broke i spent all my money on coffee
literally me
(via cookamo)
6:45 pm • 22 May 2013 • 65,501 notes
“I’m thinking that it might actually be possible for things to work out sometimes. Definitely not everything and maybe not the way you imagined. But sometimes, when you least expected it, life surprises you.”
— Susane Colasanti, When It Happens (via dulcetdecember)
(Source: thresca, via forgivedreamers)
5:32 pm • 19 May 2013 • 7,435 notes
cityyandcolour:
Ryan Gosling on the set of ‘How To Catch A Monster’ in Detroit - May 18th.
his life is a photo shoot
(Source: wordsarentmything, via knockingondoors)
5:17 pm • 19 May 2013 • 2,942 notes
Tea is the answer. Tea is always the answer.
5:17 pm • 19 May 2013
WHHHaaaaatttttttt is my LiiiifEEEEEEEEEEEEE
- Is it summer yet
- Is it summer yet
- Is it summer yet
4:18 pm • 19 May 2013 • 1 note
knockingondoors:
littlenightthinker:
Tippi Degré, the girl who spent her childhood in the African jungle
Tippi Degré could be a normal girl, but for the fact of having lived 13 years of her life in the African jungle, living with all kinds of animals, from the most peaceful to the largest predators. A kind of Mowgli in females. Since her birth in 1990 until she was 13-years-old Tippi lived in the African jungle, but after Tippi moved with her parents to Paris and the result was expected: the girl couldn’t relate because she had “little in common” with other children. She was educated at home and today, at age 23, studying cinema at the Sorbonne Nouvelle University. [read more]
(Source: earth-song)
2:31 pm • 18 May 2013 • 19,055 notes