perfect flotus is perfect.
I LOVE YOU, MICHELLE.
Flawless. Without flaws.
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What?
perfect flotus is perfect.
I LOVE YOU, MICHELLE.
Flawless. Without flaws.
(via unapologeticfeministcunt)
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Femme14er and Musicforeighteenamphibians. Also known as Lewis and Clark on crack.
hahahahahahhahahhahahahah
oh god.
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Distorted ukuleles are so hot right now.
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OMG
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fingers crossed.
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Today in Anderson Cooper making people look stupid simply by asking questions: This lady. It may be the best entry in this subgenre of news since this video. (via pbump)
Everybody should always be watching all of this clip all the time.
So uncomfortable and yet so perfect.
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Expressing my feelings with Rihanna because feelings r hard.
Kunta!!!
SET PHASERS TO LOVE ME
LMFAO.
Kunta.
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My fellow music majors. We so classy.
Photo cred to Evan.
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I’m in the library at 4:30 am, and suddenly I’ve realized that I need to go to the Health Center to get a physical at 7:30. Seeing as I have a couple more pages to write, this means, you know, no sleep till brooklyn. And by brooklyn I mean either I have all this shit done or I pass out from exhaustion.
Anyway, the fun part of this all is that the only question for the physician on my form is:
“Will this individual be a danger to self or others, including children?”
And unfortunately it’s a Yes/No kind of question, not a “Well, not if she actually gets some sleep” or “Does severe procrastination count as danger to self?” So I guess I gotta really nail this one.
How does your teaching philosophy and vision of yourself as a future teacher reflect [our] motto?