a little bit awake


just a bit, a little bit.

6th October 2009

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seemsforever:

luciaface:

fuckyeahcanada:

I feel like I can get behind this.
(via allisonweiss)

I think Natalie will enjoy this.

i really don’t want this to be a joke..

 hahaha!

seemsforever:

luciaface:

fuckyeahcanada:

I feel like I can get behind this.

(via allisonweiss)

I think Natalie will enjoy this.

i really don’t want this to be a joke..

 hahaha!

29th August 2009

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arrrgh cuteness. it’s like a little fox!

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arrrgh cuteness. it’s like a little fox!

akisswithafist:

keisha vs. p-unit

 ahhhhhhh.

There once was an amiable guinea-pig,Who brushed back his hair like a periwig -
He wore a sweet tie,As blue as the sky -
And his whiskers and buttonswere very big.

There once was an amiable guinea-pig,
Who brushed back his hair like a periwig -

He wore a sweet tie,
As blue as the sky -

And his whiskers and buttons
were very big.

26th August 2009

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hahaha.. there once was an amiable guinea pig, who brushed his hair back like a periwig..

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hahaha.. there once was an amiable guinea pig, who brushed his hair back like a periwig..

26th August 2009

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reduce your chances of dying in a plane crash →

this has been on my mind lately, what with the upcoming journey to give my boyfriend a kiss.
my seat is near the back of the plane, phew.

a cat, a cat, my kingdom for a cat!
this one will do nicely.

a cat, a cat, my kingdom for a cat!
this one will do nicely.

21st August 2009

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New Zealand influences asian culture, duh. →

kizmitt:

This thread had me laughing for quite a while. I am not posting it just because New Zealand is referenced, but because what occurs is absolutely brilliant.

New Zealand just makes it more relatable to my very very small readership.