February 2012
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Why does this guy come in at 7:30 every morning, cry for four hours, and then...
– John Green describing what the baristas at Starbucks where he wrote The Fault in Our Stars must have thought of him. January 30, 2012 at Third Place Books. (via ashakensnowglobe)
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January 2012
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Me: I think I'm gonna go to sleep now.
TV: lol but good shows are on.
iPod: sleep? Is that a new app?
Sleeping position: lol I'm not gonna be comfortable.
Mind: what's the meaning of life though?
Temperature: lol it's too hot and too cold.
Noises: oh, you said be louder? Okay.
Body: Lol time for itches.
Person I like: Hey
delacroix: You can haz grammar: LAY vs LIE →
delacroix:
These words are both verbs with the same general meaning: LAY means “to put in the horizontal position / a position of rest” and LIE means “to be in the horizontal position / a position of rest”. But they’re used differently, and they’re sure as hell conjugated differently.
LAY, is conjugated as…
kirstenrenz:
I think it’s become a staple in America that “Do you mind if…” questions are answered with “Yes” when the answerer really means “No”.
It’s fast approaching the top of my pet peeves list.
The movie for "Extremely Loud and Incredibly...
iamonlyamaid:
Either because it’ll be similar to the book and the feelings will just be everywhere. I think seeing the love and the narrative that JSF weaves will be beautiful and I hope they include the grandparents and the sixth borough stories in their entirety because those are the ones I loved the most.
Or it’ll be because it isn’t anything like the book and it is silly and clichéd and not...
I'm sorry. I can't...and I won't.
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