Cheers to the idea life will go on. #CaliforniaAdventure2016
Ich w/ 16 habe Streit mit einem Mädchen aus meine Klasse (22 Jahre) und sie meint ich benehme mich wie ein Kind aber sie ist die Erwachsene von uns und macht immer weiter mit der Diskussion. Naja es wurde immer privater und dann wurden auch Eltern mit rein gezogen. Sie sagt zu mir das ich in meinen Leben nichts erreicht hätte. Und jetzt droht sie mir mich zu schlagen. Ich bin kein Schlägertyp wenn ich eine Meinung hab sag ich sie auch. Aber was wenn sie zu haut?Ich weis nicht was ich machen soll
Wenn sie zu schlägt dann zeig sie an. Dann wird sie schon was drauß lernen. Wenn man sich in dem alter nicht beherrschen kann ist man selbst schuld
I wanted to download We Will Rock You, but…
everytime i hear this my lungs hurt from laughing
I just fOUND HTE BEST GIF OMFG

I HAVE LOOKED FOR THIS LONGER THAN I HAVE BEEN ALIVE
No, no, these .gifs are terrible to go with this song.
You need something like this:
THIS IS MY FAVOURITE THING EVER! I AM JUST GONNA TAG MY LOVELIES BECAUSE I WANT YOU ALL TO CRY WITH LAUGHTER LIKE ME AND @ohmygoshwirt JUST DID! @deanfudgingwinchester79 @keepingcalmisoverratedgoddamnit @spookysamandriel @spookydefendordreamer @high-on-spn @i-forgot-adam @pinklaces34
I’m sorry for this…
JESUS FUCKING CHRIST
follow me on insta! @timstahgram
i’ll check out all feeds, like some of your pics & follow some of you back! 💘
reasons to stay alive
1. discovering yourself (you are worth discovering) 2. how silly people get when they’re sleepy 3. sitting in hammocks 4. long hugs 5. going to the zoo 6. carving pumpkins 7. cute baby animals 8. kissing in the rain 9. singing 10. the smell of baking cookies 11. picnics 12. warm blankets when it’s cold 13. you are so loved 14. octobers 15. staying up all night and sleeping in 16. water balloon fights 17. making babies smile 18. movie marathons 19. foreign cities, languages, people & foods 20. those “this never leaves the room” moments 21. rainbows 22. you will be missed 23. drinking hot chocolate/coffee/tea 24. binge-watching a series 25. slow dances 26. you are never alone 27. meeting new people 28. traveling 29. watermelon in the summer 30. sunsets 31. naps 32. road trips 33. finally understanding what something means 34. late night phone calls 35. listening to rainstorms 36. cuddling 37. climbing trees 38. going for walks 39. doing crazy things with your best friends 40. getting married some day 41. kind comments from others 42. tears of joy 43. drawing 44. cartoons 45. laughing really hard 46. making other people happy 47. sleeping in 48. doing things that would make your parents angry if they knew 49. jumping in puddles 50. getting lost 51. flowers 52. you are needed warm showers 53. fireflies 54. undiscovered forests 55. art 56. really good books 57. finding love of all kinds 58. jumping really high on a trampoline 59. hugging 60. full moons 61. crunchy leaves 62. see yourself recover 63. concerts 64. stargazing 65. kisses 66. secrets and promises 67. autumn leaves 68. knowing all of the lyrics to a song 69. orgasms 70. the smell after rain 71. getting handwritten letters in the mail 72. halloween 73. clean sheets 74. the first snow of the winter 75. petting puppies 76. city lights 77. late night walks 78. building forts 79. smiling in the middle of a kiss 80. people care about you 81. you are important 82. bonfires 83. thunder storms 84. having kids if you want 85. getting hickies 86. sunrises 87. when a baby holds on to one of your fingers with its whole hand 88. going to comic con 89. kind strangers 90. bowties 91. tree houses 92. music 93. solo dance parties in your room 94. new video games 95. long drives 96. being awake when everyone else is asleep 97. eye sex 98. smiling at strangers 99. onesies 100. you could save someone’s life 101. the sky and it’s pretty colours 102. suspenders 103. walks on the beach 104. sitting on rooftops 105. paint fights 106. there will be a time you’ll see that you’re glad you didn’t do it 107. pillow fights 108. lying on grass and watching clouds 109. you matter 110. watching fireworks 111. graduating 112. snow cones 113. bay windows 114. silence that isn’t awkward 115. messy hair 116. when you start smiling and can’t stop
9 March | A calm chaos of studying.
- Wake up and open your curtains. Your windows too.
- Drink some tea or coffee, whatever pleases you. Notice every sip.
- Have some fresh fruit and finish breakfast feeling full.
- Stand outside and feel the air. Cool or warm, it will make you feel real.
- Get some exercise. Yoga to soothe, running to breathe, lifting for strength.
- Take care of your body. Have a nice shower and pamper as much as you want afterward.
- If you’re going to work, remember you have the chance to make anyone’s day or to ruin it. Act accordingly.
- Weed out the bad language. It’s only creating tension in your body and mind. Kind words are infinitely more appreciated.
- Take some time each day to improve your mind. Keep reading that great book. Listen to an incredible piece of music. Practice an instrument or a skill. The progress is its own reward.
- Pictures will help you remember how wonderful life is. But spend less time on your phone and more time seeing the world face to face.
- Go to sleep knowing that you have done well. Tomorrow is there with room to become even better.
-Notes to myself on how to become a better person this summer.
Darf man dich auch anschreiben?
Ja, man darf mich anschreiben.
How to Get Good Grades and Still Have a Life
Work Smarter, Not Harder
During my last two years of my undergraduate, I came across this notion of working smarter, not harder (a.k.a. working more efficiently to maximize your grades). This is one of a few main concepts that raised my GPA by 1.0 whole point. Here are some tips that if you truly follow, you’ll see incredible results.
- Stay on top of the work
- Review lecture slides or textbook material before going to class
- Go to class (or if online, schedule a regular time to review the material)
- Complete all practice problems because chances are it’ll be on the final
- Own your note taking method; either on your laptop, on lecture slides, or a notebook (and don’t think of dramatically switching it up half way through the semester)
- Summarize your notes at the top or bottom with a few quick bullets on what the lecture focused on to help you organize later on
- Ask questions when you are uncertain or need clarification
How Can I Work Smarter?
- Go through the course syllabus for learning objectives and course description to see what areas are to be focused on
- Create a daily, weekly, and monthly study plan and don’t be scared to adjust
- Get enough sleep; this one is my number one tip, there’s nothing worse than hearing about people pull all-nighters before an exam (I’ve also know people who have accidentally slept through and missed it entirely)
- Eat, eat, eat (and eat well); fuel your body and your brain with superfoods and plant goodness b/c everything is connected and it will pay off than eating artificial vending machine junk (trust me)
- Use the 50/10 rule (50 minutes focus, 10 minute break), or whatever version you find most effective
- Find your study place and rotate (i.e. use library for one course and a coffee shop for another)
- Make school your 9-5pm job - the top people in my program go to the library at 9am to start their “job” and it’s so so important
Study Plan
- Focus on the course(s) you try to avoid them out (and try to focus on them at the beginning of the week when you feel more motivated)
- Always start study sessions with what you reviewed last time
- Plan sessions in 2-3 hour blocks throughout the day and spend time studying a different course in each session (or at least one different course in-between the same course to reduce boredom)
- Create practice tests and quiz yourself on material by shifting memorization to true understanding
- Use summary notes to help destress before exams
- Create study groups (if that’s your cup of tea) to quiz each other and explain concepts
Happy studying!
I NEED this!






