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@rebelecca3453

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depression is when you don’t really care about anything

anxiety is when you care too much about everything

and having both is just like what

Having both is staying in bed because you don’t want to go to school and then panicking because you don’t want to fail. Having both is wanting to go see your friends so you don’t lose them all, then staying home in bed because you don’t want to make the effort. Having both is insanely hard and sucks to deal with.

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Instead of planking or owling or whatever, we need to start enjolrasing. Like just fall backwards off of anything with a large piece of fabric in your hands

you have no idea how cold it is to enjolras off a snow drift

MAKE THIS A THING 

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Friend: What's the difference between ships and otps?
Me: Ships make you smile and sigh and get a little teary-eyed maybe. Otps make you claw your own face off and sob.
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Scientists discover most relaxing tune ever
Sound therapists and Manchester band Marconi Union compiled the song. Scientists played it to 40 women and found it to be more effective at helping them relax than songs by Enya, Mozart and Coldplay. Weightless works by using specific rhythms, tones, frequencies and intervals to relax the listener. A continuous rhythm of 60 BPM causes the brainwaves and heart rate to synchronise with the rhythm: a process known as ‘entrainment’. Low underlying bass tones relax the listener and a low whooshing sound with a trance-like quality takes the listener into an even deeper state of calm.

I don’t know what I was expecting.

Seemed legit. What it was surprised me.

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The idea that nerds are awkward and don’t ever socialize is the stupidest stereotype ever because like

Have you ever seen two nerds together?

HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A CONVENTION?

Give us a topic of a common interest and we’ll socialize way past what normal people can tolerate.

Just because we don’t want to talk to you doesn’t mean we don’t want to talk.

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Muggles are not able to REBLOG this.

REBLOG this to prove you are not a Muggle.
my reblog button fucked up and i almost had a heart attack

I did it in the first try.

OH YEAH

OH MY GOD.

MY COMPUTER BROWSER FROZE AND I DIDN’T REALIZE IT. I COULDN’T BREATHE.

JESUS.

But the lack of notes truly worries me

Bam.

J

My mouse accidently slid off of the button and I was like, “dkfsafsa”

BAM. Not a muggle.

I knew my letter got lost!!

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So I came up with 30 fun book related questions. Feel free to send in some numbers. :)

1) If you could travel to one place you’ve read about in a book, what place would you visit and what book was it from?
2) If you could be best friends with an author, who would you choose and why?
3) Is there a quote from a book that has inspired you/changed the way you view things? If so, what is the quote?
4) If you could marry a fictional character, which would it be?
5) If you could take out a character from a book, who would you want to get rid of? Keep in mind getting rid of a character could change the story completely.
6) Have you ever read a book where you needed more answers and wanted to kill the author for leaving it so open ended? Or do you like that kind of book? What book was it?
7) If you could make sweet sweet love to a fictional character, with who would it be? Okay, that sounds really messed up, but whatever.
8) What’s the coolest name you have ever seen in a book? Would you name your offspring after said fictional character?
9) Who would you cast as the main characters of a movie adaptation of your favourite book?
10) What’s your favourite classic novel?
11) Can you anagram your favourite author’s name/the title of your favourite book?
12) What was your favorite picture book as a kid?
13) Do you buy your own books, borrow books from your friends or get them from the library?
14) Have you ever stolen insults from books and used them in real life situations? If so, how did that work out for you?
15) What’s your favourite insult from a book?
16) Have you ever tried writing a letter/ emailing an author? Did they reply?
17) Do you have a stack of books you need to read? How many are there?
18) How many books (approximately) do you own?
19) Are there any songs that make you think of certain books or scenes from books? If so, which songs/books?
20) Can you name 5 characters whose names start with the letter H off the top of your head? If so, prove it.
21) Do you like the idea of e-readers/kobos/whatever they’re called or would you rather have the physical book in your hand?
22) Do you like new book smell? Old book smell? All book smell?
23) Do you sticky note passages/quotes?
24) Have you ever accidentally destroyed a book (Example: Ran over it with your car) How about purposefully?
25) Which would you rather live without? Books or chocolate. Just kidding, that’s an impossible question.
26) Do you use actual bookmarks to mark your place? Receipts? Sticky notes? Or do you, heaven forbid, dog ear the pages?
27) What was the worst thing you’ve ever done to someone who lost/destroyed/got spaghetti on the pages of one of your books?
28) Have you ever used a book as a coster? How do you even spell that? You guys probably know what I’m talking about anyway.
29) What's your favourite book turned movie?
30) Have you ever finished a book that rendered you so emotionally unstable you couldn’t start another one for a few days?
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Before you say yes, get him angry. See him scared, see him wanting, see him sick. Stress changes a person. Find out if he drinks and if he does, get him drunk - you’ll learn more about his sober thoughts. Discover his addictions. See if he puts you in front of them. You can’t change people, baby girl. If they are made one way, it doesn’t just wear off. If you hate how he acts when he’s out of it now, you’re going to hate it much worse eight years down the road. You might love him to bits but it doesn’t change that some people just don’t fit.

inkskinned, “My father’s recipe for the man I should marry” (via partygirlmeltdown)

I'm probably gonna do this.

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*strangled cry*

NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO.

  But also YES.

  Because for me this is a pretty important part of the final battle. A lot of folks accused JKR of just wanting to kill people off, and Lupin and Tonks were one of the major “sins” in that category. But for me, one of the major themes of her books is vicious cycle of violence, and another is the ways ordinary people can break that cycle. It’s important that we know that Harry doesn’t stop all the pain, that he’s not the last war orphan. Just like the first War, parents and adults have to make choices, choices with consequences.

  Like James and Lily, Lupin and Tonks didn’t risk their lives to defeat Voldemort. They gave their lives for each other, because no one person should bear the weight of the sacrifice. They gave their lives for their son, who deserved a better world. They gave their lives for love, not for victory.

  I think it’s important to see the ways Voldemort’s evil creates these cycles, children taken from their parents and parents taken from their children, again and again. I think it’s an important sobering note in the victory—yes, this time Voldemort is really dead, but there’s another baby this time, another infant who will never know his beautiful, wonderful parents because of Voldemort and his message of hate and violence. Another child who will grow up wondering where he came from, what his parents were like, what would be different if they were alive.

  But it’s also beautiful that Teddy will have such a different experience. And his experience will not be different because Voldemort is “really gone.” His experience will be different because his grandmother will tell him about his brilliant mom. Because Harry will tell him about his wonderful dad. Because Harry will help him deal with his pain and loss, be a sympathetic ear who understands what it’s like to grow up without your parents. Because the Weasleys will welcome him as another grandchild, and he’ll grow up with Victoire to throw dirt at, and James as a little brother. His experience won’t be different because Harry won a war, it will be different because of love.

  That’s the whole story of Harry Potter. Sometimes we have to fight for what’s right, but what really makes life worth living and what really changes the world isn’t magic or power or moral superiority. It’s love.

/crying

Better than the epilogue.

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Yes. All the yes.

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thegeek531

I may have to print this out sometime…

ummm.. new house rules??

Ok let’s play right now.

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maplehoofs

FUCKI NG GAME ON

List under “things to do with friends at con or while drunk”

THIS NEEDS TO HAPPEN

This needs to happen with my friends