shalon:shaneblog:txtsfrmlstnght:jordychristine:
Please reblog this to help strike a blow against pediatric cancer. I will post on Sunday exactly how much I’ve raised by doing this!
shalon:shaneblog:txtsfrmlstnght:jordychristine:
Please reblog this to help strike a blow against pediatric cancer. I will post on Sunday exactly how much I’ve raised by doing this!
Find me here. Sorry tumblr, you have served me well.
dr suess(via scribble-scribbles)
Oh, How I Hate You. At least make it so it can be hidden, and so it isn’t blatantly screaming YOU’RE ZERO on everybody’s dashboard. Maybe I’ll switch to blogger for a time? So annoying, tumblarity, so annoying.
First things first though. These people were simply wonderful. Don’t ever change!
1.) the guy at starbucks the day before I left. You were very friendly. :)
2.) the guy at the airport. Happy people make me happy! :D
3.) the lady at the cruise terminal. Even though I really wasn’t sad, I was just tired, I appreciate your concern. :D
4.) the guy at NASA. I’m sorry my high five was kinda lame. You caught me by surprise. :(
5.) The guy on the cruise ship. You seemed nicer and fresher than any of the other cruise staff. I truly hope you never change. <3
I’ve been so tired I wonder when I will ever get my homework done! Anyways, the bahamas was simply one of the most beautiful places I have ever visited. Savanna was the perfect example of a southern belle of a city. I found the greenery very tasteful and well placed. The houses were really pretty too. I expect I will have much more to write when I get home. :)
fuckyeahpixarmovies:the60thparallel:fuckyeahstarwars:
“Utinni!”
“Waaalll-eeee”
(via id0be1ieve)
Psychologists at the University of Berkeley videotaped volunteers getting to know each other in one-on-one sessions. During their review of these interactions, the researchers checked for disengagement behavior (fidgeting with personal objects, doodling) and engagement behavior (head nodding, laughing, eye contact).They found that participants from higher socioeconomic backgrounds were more likely to display disengagement behaviors.
The psychologists conclude that those born to well-educated, relatively wealthy parents feel less dependent on others, and this is reflected during conversation in their non-verbal cues.
So if you want to trick people into thinking you are well-born, please don’t waste money on fancy cars and bottle service. Instead just play with your iPhone a bunch and stare off into the corner for no reason.(source)