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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Every dollar counts
And every morning hurts
We mostly work to live
Until we live to work


She said, “You know, there’s nowhere else to go.”
But changing rolls, it struck me that the two of us could run
Worlds away from cars and all the stars in bars


Where a little bit of condensation means so much
And a little bit of change is all your little fingers touch.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Sagittarius 3/12/2011

You already know what you think, but are having great difficulty in
deciding just how you really feel about someone you would like to get closer to.
The position of the planets means that you have a chance to shine a light on
your emotions, and could even be surprised to find that they are deep and
passionate - something you were maybe hoping not to have to confront.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Jeremy Scott

Jeremy Scott
I want this bag.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

At the age of 16, 80% of people have already met the person they are going to marry.
(via followandreblog)

I really hope this is accurate...

Monday, January 17, 2011

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Sunday, January 9, 2011

The Book of Awesome


I think this would make an awesome gift. :)
(via 1000awesomethings)

Friday, January 7, 2011

tunneleyes:  constructamess:  thenameisphil:sofapizza     and not a fuck was given that day
and not a fuck was given that day
LMFAO!! This made me laugh so hard for some reason!!!

(via neurotransmitters)

Sunday, December 26, 2010

I love this!

(via carltonreid)
1 universe, 9 planets, 204 countries, 5 continents, 809 islands, 7 seas, and I had the privilege to meet you.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Toms to the rescue

Women Ash Canvas Classics TOMS Shoes Side
I want these babies soooo bad! :)

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Things to do:

-Look on the bright side

-Be curious, reach out

-Fake it

-Talk to strangers

-Jump in

-Speak up

-Don't overthink

-Be kind

-Take on a physical challenge

Friday, October 15, 2010


This is cute. :)
I want this purse sooooo bad!!!!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

My Complex: “The Social Network” Actor Jesse Eisenberg Is At Odds With Himself

Photography By Jared Ryder

The only thing even half as big as social networking in 2010 is The Social Network, director David Fincher and writer Aaron Sorkin’s highly anticipated new movie about how Mark Zuckerberg and three other Harvard students founded Facebook in 2004 and developed it into a billion-dollar, life-altering empire. Jesse Eisenberg, who’s best known for The Squid and the Whale, Adventureland, and Zombieland, plays the entrepreneur who changed the way people communicate. A year ago, when Complex featured him in the October/November “My Complex” page, the soft-spoken 26-year-old stage and screen actor expressed uneasiness with being recognized, doing publicity, and talking about himself. As he’s on the brink of really blowing up and having to wear shades and cap everywhere he goes, those thoughts resonate now more than ever. Keep reading for Jesse Eisenberg’s inner contradictions…


#1: I go to The New School [in NYC]. With acting, you work for two months somewhere, then it’s over and you have nothing to do. You just get complacent and bored, so night school is a great outlet. Some people recognize me… But I never talk about it. If people ask me what I do, I’ll never say it because I want it to be a separate thing.

#2: The only associations I have with California are going there for work or an audition. It’s always a stressful experience, so I have troubled associations with it… But luckily, I don’t go there that often. The movies don’t really film there anymore because the taxes are absurd, so they film almost everywhere except for California now.

#3: The one thing I don’t like about movies is publicity. I don’t like talking about myself… But with theater there’s a lot less publicity. It’s a quieter way to be creative. Movies are the loudest thing to do. But you can’t make a living in theater. The last Broadway play I did was an amazing play and we were all making like $300 a week.

#4: I wrote an entire song with [Apple’s] GarageBand. You could do so much and it sounds so good because the technology is so advanced… But it’s like that with movies, too. Movies used to be made by very few people, and now everyone can make movies on their little camera. Ultimately, it’s better—it makes it more democratic.

#5: I really don’t get cast often enough to get typecast. If you’re in things you like doing, what’s the difference?… But if somebody has a problem with that, that’s their own thing. I’ve just gotten lucky to be in good things. I don’t think about the role I’m playing as much as feeling like I’m involved in something that’s worthwhile.

(via complex)

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The New Yorker App


Ohhhh future husband you are sooo funny! :)