so so true.
(Source: cartoonpolitics, via byjinnguyen)
so so true.
(Source: cartoonpolitics, via byjinnguyen)
I’m going to dedicate my blog to developing my singing. We’ll see how it goes. This is my first attempt on youtube!
Ok, there we go.
I’m giving away a Nasus K-9 to a random person of those who reblog this post.
You can reblog until sunday 25 when I’ll look at the reblogs and pick one at random. I’ll send a private message asking for you region (NA, EU-W, EU-N) and after you answer I’ll send the code.
Just…
Your Grade Is.
[]50-59 = F
[]60-69 = D
[]70-79 = C
[]80-89 = B
[]90-100 = A+Would I Date You ?
[]Yes.
[]Baby, I’m yours!
[]Maybe.
[]Already had you.
[]No.
[]Marry you on fb.You Are.
[]BAD.
[]Okay.
[]Gorgeous.
[]Pretty.
[]Unf.
[]Cute.
[]Alright.
[]Ugly A’F.You Should…
[]Be Mine.
[]Add me on Facebook.
[]Inbox Me.
[]Stop Being A Stranger.
[]Give me your #.I’ll answer privately.
omgahh so adorable i had to repost.
(Source: joshuaryans, via mrowrpaul-deactivated20120224)
I hate constantly reading about these posts about people falling out of love because they’ve lost the chase, or that you’re inevitably going to become comfortable, lose the thrill, and break up. These ideas are so elementary, basing the interaction of two people on the “honeymoon” phase of a relationship. Sure, most would say this is the best part, even myself. You’re head over heels, you’re madly in love, and you feel like you’re invincible. So what happens after? Sure, you’ll become “comfortable,” you’ll start taking simple things for granted, you’ll start having fights. But does that mean you’ve fallen out of love? Of course not.
What people need to realize is that love is a journey, not a destination. It’s something that is created between two people, and needs the attention and care for it to continue to grow. You don’t just get it, put no effort into it, and expect it to survive. So when you’ve fallen out of that “honeymoon” phase, you start to see the entirety of your partner. This part is just getting to know each other beyond the chase and the thrill of infatuation. This part is about accepting your partner completely.
And yeah, I don’t believe that all relationships are meant to last. Some realize that they are just not compatible. Some don’t realize that they need to nurture their love, otherwise it’ll just wither and die. And some just take the entire relationship for granted, living in only the “honeymoon” phase and refusing to see anything past that. But for those hopeless romantics, it’s having the maturity to acknowledge these situations and knowing how to further grow your love in a relationship that will make you truly happy with your partner.
I’ll just leave you guys with this :D
goodnight, y’all.
—Caitlyn
Lol, I’m a Vulpix and he’s a Squirtle.
AWESOME. celebi! :]
(via sophisticate)
Your first relationship is innocence at its best. You are blissfully unaware of any heartache, danger, or anything that may cause tears to come out of those eyes. Every day gets better, the sun is shining brighter, and the world seems like a happier place. You start to invest more and more, to the point where you can’t stop thinking about that other person, and they can’t stop thinking about you.
Now for the idealist or the dreamer, this is a hard place to reach. They have so many restrictions, obstacles to overcome before they allow anyone to reach this far. They have to overcome whatever insecurities they have, whatever fears they might hold, and let it all go in order to be truly happy with this person. But once they do, their imagination soars. They start thinking about the future, their lives together, and all the things they will share. They become engrossed in this fairy tale and get completely lost in this fantasy. Everything is happy, everything is right.
But then, a reality check comes into play once in a while. You see, for the dreamer it never occurs to them that you might break up. They don’t think about the negatives, what might go wrong, or arguments that may split you two apart. They’re so caught up in their happy ending that they’ve never considered the fact that life isn’t a fairy tale. Happy endings are only meant for disney princesses and movies. And so, when they come to this realization, it’s like a world is crashing down on them. They start to realize that they have to let go of their dreams, their fantasy, their happily ever after. They need to take one step backwards, reevaluate, and move on from there. They’re going to need help figuring out how to deal with reality, how to function in a growing relationship, and just how everything works in the real world.
I am a dreamer. I wish I could have that happy ending fairy tale, and I wish things could go the way I want them to. But, I have to remember that sometimes life takes you on unexpected twists and turns, and sometimes things just don’t work out. So for now, I won’t let this reality check bring me down, because this is the happiest time of my life that I can remember, and I won’t let my expectations of what could be ruin what I have now. I love you baboo :]
sophisticate asked: It's interesting that I like girls like I like boys, n'est-ce pas?
haha then there’s a wide open sea for you out there :P start fishing! :]