Nicole. College freshman. Harry Potter Fan. Gleek. Future World Traveler. Fan of Life. And I happen to be abnormally tall. Like 6' 3" tall.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
if this picture of me gets 14 million notes ill do a thing
A diver has a very personal moment of dejection at the bottom of the pool during the 2012 CCCA Swimming and Diving State Championships at East Los Angeles College Swim Stadium on Thursday, April 26, 2012 in Monterey Park, CA. (Photo by Suzanne Tylander © 2012) This particular photo represents an emotional moment rarely caught underwater. This particular diver was expected to win the entire event. The diver knew as soon as he hit the water his form was flawed and that he might have just lost it all. I was fortunate enough to witness this moment as it was unfolding underwater. I captured the sequence of emotion just a split second after he hit the water and began to sink to the bottom with a sense of defeat written in his body language This was the image I chose from the series. I have felt this emotion and disappointment before as many athletes do. My chance to capture it underwater was rare but beautiful. It is a moment no competitive athlete wants to relive but something important that many of us can relate to. It is raw and human and real.
When the new Justin Timberlake album came out…the first thing I thought was….how happy they must be.
Call me Maybe preformed with bottles
> This is actually not terrible and fairly enjoyable.
Oh wow this is cute.
the guy on the right is my fave, the others all have to focus a lot more cause they’ve got all those bottles but he’s just jammin with the water cooler thing
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TRIGGER WARNING
This is a Scottish anti-rape PSA that is a direct response to blaming a rape victim for dressing like a slut. What do you think? Is it effective?
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CAN I HAVE THIS WHAT IS THIS I WANT THIS THIS IS BEAUTIFUL KAJGFDJLKSDHFJLKDJFLKHDSFLK
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
IT’S ON MY DASH AGAIN YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
i couldnt place it for the first few seconds and i was like I KNOW THIS
I KNOW THIS
and then it hit me oh my fucking god
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, EARGASMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
it’S baCk
WHAT IS THIS SONG?
HOLY SHIT, I THINK I JUST HAD AN EARGASM!
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^ What I thought as I was cleaning out my car today.
Hundreds of spinning blades reveal the invisible patterns of the wind in American artist Charles Sowers’ kinetic installation on the facade of the Randall Museum in San Francisco.
via dezeen
So cool!
Have you guys seen these portraits by francoisbrunelle.com? Unbelievable! These are portraits of people who have no biological relation, yet look like twins. Not only are they fun to look through, they are quite thought provoking. Think of the billions of coin flips that go into the creation of a human face…
Check Them Out: http://nbcnews.to/VeIS4V
I love my new wallpaper. I could probz stare at it forever. 95 days until I leave for here! Ahhhh! :D
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I was on the G-Train heading north through Brooklyn when the train abruptly stopped just before the Hoyt-Schermerhorn station. The conductor shut down the power of the train, and held us there for about 20 minutes. When we finally pulled into the station, a breathless woman entered my car. “A woman had a seizure and fell on the tracks!” she said, excitedly. “And a train was coming into the station! Luckily the driver noticed and slammed on the brakes.” She pulled out her phone to show just how close the train had come to hitting the woman.
Supposedly, after the last few incidents, the MTA has been urging its conductors to be hyperaware when entering stations. Looks like a life was saved today by one conductor who took the warning to heart.