When someone tries to sit in my usual seat in class

adventuresinfratland:

This is me! I am a creature of habit. 

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t-i-g-e-r-p-r-i-n-c-e-s-s:


This photograph is worth 1000 times more than a picture of a bottle of nail varnish or food etc. Only about 10 of my followers will reblog this, and the rest will not. It won’t spoil your blog. God bless him.

<3

t-i-g-e-r-p-r-i-n-c-e-s-s:

This photograph is worth 1000 times more than a picture of a bottle of nail varnish or food etc. Only about 10 of my followers will reblog this, and the rest will not. It won’t spoil your blog. God bless him.

<3

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When someone expects me to be good with kids

whatshouldbetchescallme:

YES. YES. YES.

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Salivating over these shoes.

Salivating over these shoes.

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Me in science class

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My life in every class. 

My life in every class. 

(Source: superwhitegirlproblems)

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When I see my old professor who wouldn’t bump up my B+

totalpremedmove:

My chem professor’s office is right in front of my bio professors(and I’ll definitely be visiting him). I have a feeling this will be happening.

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afootballreport:

 The 2011/2012 Premier League was _______ !

Sensational? Breathtaking? Astounding? Following Manchester City’s emphatic, well deserved, nail biting 3-2 victory over QPR; it’s fair to say that the most electrifying football is played in England. We’ve been entertained with another extraordinary season which is brilliantly portrayed in this video, labelling the Premier League as “the most envied in the world”.

But, how would you describe it?  [posted by DV]

I’m a sucker for videos like these. I have goosebumps. 

Couldn’t help tearing up at the Fabrice Muamba part. 

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fyeahvictoriassecretangels:

Adriana Lima




Love her make-up and hair!

fyeahvictoriassecretangels:

Adriana Lima

Love her make-up and hair!

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‘Bebe Boomers’ redefine what it means to be Latino in the U.S.

univisionnews:

By TATIANA SANCHEZ

“Bebe boomers” will define the future of Latinos in America.

First there was Generation X, then came Y and Z. Now the so-called “bebe boomers” are taking over — and they’re transcending cultural barriers.

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