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HAHAHAHA. I made this lovingly for a friend YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE MY ONE TRUE LOVE
HAHAHA. IT’S FUNNY BECAUSE IT’S ALL TRUE.
LOLOLOL OMG
LOLING SO HARD RIGHT NOW, THIS IS PERFECTION.
This is friggin’ BRILLIANT xD
Hopefully my stepmam is buying me the boxset for Christmas. :D
Printing this out so I can understand wtf is going on when I get around to watching. @_@
Omg I’m watching right now and this helps so much lolololol!!!
It’s that time of year again. In the next 2 and a half weeks I have 2 papers, 3 quizzes, 2 lab practicals, and 6 exams. FML.
I went to work this morning, only to get there and discover that I had less than 45 minutes of actual work to do. Then I left. Thank goodness I only work 2 more days this semester. But then I found out that I start work January 4th. A whole week before classes start. Poop. Thuy has an extra bed for me to stay in, so that’s good at least. And I will be working 7 hour days, so that’s money I didn’t have before.
Aghh… well, my procrastination is coming to an end, and studying for my genetics quiz must start. Now. :(


I visited this little island off the coast of Sweden once. We spent a whole day laying on the big rocks that substitute as beaches. When you jump into the water there are tiny tiny jelly fish, and you have to climb ladders because the rocks are so big. Marstrandsön. I absolutely loved it here. It’s like the Swedish version of Mackinaw Island :)
I realize that this is unimportant to lots of people. But please remember that it matters a great deal to the families of the 9/11 victims. I signed the letter, and I understand that not everyone that sees this and reads the letter will sign it. But I feel better knowing that I spread the word. Check it out.
I love this song. It’s been stuck in my head a lot lately.
Artist Jean-Claude dies at 74
She met her partner Christo in Paris in 1958. They have been collaborating for 51 years.
The family statement said Christo was deeply saddened by his wife’s death but was “committed to honor the promise they made to each other many years ago: that the art of Christo and Jeanne-Claude would continue.” That includes completing their current installation, “Over The River”, a series of fabric panels to be suspended over the Arkansas River in Colorado, and “The Mastaba,” a stack of 410,000 oil barrels configured as a mastaba, or rectangle with outward-sloping sides, envisioned for the United Arab Emirates.
Like all their projects, these are intended to be temporary, a quality at the heart of the artistic enterprise. Whether executed in oil drum or brightly colored fabric, the art of her and her husband, Jeanne-Claude said, expressed “ the quality of love and tenderness that we human beings have for what does not last.”



