crawlingtowardsthesun:

bookworm14:

crawlingtowardsthesun:

The theatre in my town sucks. I want to see Nine really badly, and I would like to not have to drive for an hour. 


Aww it’s a really good movie. I just loved how “every frame looked like a postcard” as Kate Hudson put it in the film. The musical numbers are exquisite.

I think Daniel Day Lewis is arguably my favorite actor. I find him amazingly hot, and no one but my middle-aged English teacher understands it.

crawlingtowardsthesun:

bookworm14:

crawlingtowardsthesun:

The theatre in my town sucks. I want to see Nine really badly, and I would like to not have to drive for an hour.

Aww it’s a really good movie. I just loved how “every frame looked like a postcard” as Kate Hudson put it in the film. The musical numbers are exquisite.

I think Daniel Day Lewis is arguably my favorite actor. I find him amazingly hot, and no one but my middle-aged English teacher understands it.

crawlingtowardsthesun:

The theatre in my town sucks. I want to see Nine really badly, and I would like to not have to drive for an hour.

crawlingtowardsthesun:

The theatre in my town sucks. I want to see Nine really badly, and I would like to not have to drive for an hour.

“For by suffering your youth wantonly and viciously to be brought up, and to be infected, even from their tender age, by little and little with vice, then, a God’s name, to be punished when they commit the same faults after being come to man’s state, which from their youth they were ever like to do; in this point, I pray you, what other thing do you than make thieves and then punish them?”

Thomas More (Utopia)
ginahey:


Hello all - We are happy to announce that we’ll be opening for Empires at the brand-new (and from all reports, amazing) Lincoln Hall on Friday, February 12th! This will be our first show in almost a year, and we are quite excited to play for you all again. To celebrate, we will be giving away a three song sampler from our forthcoming album at this show, so please come and join us.What about this forthcoming record, you ask? We are in the last stages of mixing and we anticipate a Spring release. Also, we will be posting some new songs on the myspace page on January 1st, to ring in the new year. Make sure to check them out and tell us what you think. That is all for now!Love,TIMS  [via.]

THIS IS ME FUCKING SMILING.

ginahey:

Hello all -
We are happy to announce that we’ll be opening for Empires at the brand-new (and from all reports, amazing) Lincoln Hall on Friday, February 12th! This will be our first show in almost a year, and we are quite excited to play for you all again. To celebrate, we will be giving away a three song sampler from our forthcoming album at this show, so please come and join us.

What about this forthcoming record, you ask? We are in the last stages of mixing and we anticipate a Spring release. Also, we will be posting some new songs on the myspace page on January 1st, to ring in the new year. Make sure to check them out and tell us what you think. That is all for now!

Love,
TIMS  [via.]

THIS IS ME FUCKING SMILING.

I’m in a Novel class and we have to creatively represent a novel we would write. This is the first slide of my PowerPoint.

I’m in a Novel class and we have to creatively represent a novel we would write. This is the first slide of my PowerPoint.

ginahey:

patternblog:

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// katecoffey

Stereotyping People by Their Favorite Author


ohalright:delayprocrastinate:

My favorites because THEY ARE SO TRUE:

Nick Hornby
Guys who wear skinny jeans and the girls that love them.

Toni Morrison
Female high-school English professors who only have an undergraduate degree.

Virginia Woolf
Female high-school French teachers who have their master’s degree.

O. Henry
Men who have names like Earl or Cliff and were really close with their paternal grandfather.

typewriterbluesI envy this in its simplicity. I could never write like this, ever. 

typewriterblues

I envy this in its simplicity. I could never write like this, ever. 

On reading


medicodellapeste:

“Wherever and whatever I read, I have to have a pencil, not a pen—preferably a stub of a pencil so I can get close to the words, underline well-turned sentences, brilliant or stupid ideas, interesting words and bits of information, and write short or elaborate comments in the margins, put question marks, check marks and other private notations next to paragraphs that only I—and sometimes not even I—can later decipher … With that in mind, for someone like me, the attraction some people have for the Kindle and other electronic reading devices is unfathomable. I prefer my Plato dog-eared, my Philip Roth with coffee stains…”

This is so true. 

(via startbreathing)This is the best cover I’ve seen to date.

(via startbreathing)
This is the best cover I’ve seen to date.

“But don’t forget who you really are. And I’m not talking about your so-called real name. All names are made up by someone else, even the one your parents gave you. You know who you really are. When you’re alone at night, looking up at the stars, or maybe lying in your bed in total darkness, you know that nameless person inside you…Your muscles will toughen. So will your heart and soul. That’s necessary for survival. But don’t lose touch with that person deep inside you, or else you won’t really have survived at all.”

Louis Sachar (via fuckyeahhappy) (via ericathemole)