December 2010
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2011 could bring me some ginger guy with green...
I’m just saying.
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Don’t you worry, Harry. You’ll learn fast enough. Everyone starts at...
– Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone; J.K. Rowling.
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I am still so naïve; I know pretty much what I like and dislike; but please,...
– Sylvia Plath (via multitasker)
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My New Year's Resolutions.
I never do New Year’s Resolutions. Never. In part because I know that New Year’s Resolutions only brings disappointment, especially by the end of the year, when you see that you didn’t accomplish almost no one of your Resolutions. And also in part because I’m a lazy person for Resolutions.
But this year I have decided. I’m going to do a New Year’s Resolutions....
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Now things are getting interesting.
Lark and Rise to Candleford seemed to be just one more English period series that I would watch and then forget about it. But then, in the end of the first season everything changes.
Well, the new Professor changed it. His intelligent mind, charming blue eyes and ginger hair changed everything.
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Strange Question Of The Day:
Why my subconscious thinks that Robin Hood - the Fox - is extremely charming?
It’s the same thing with the Beast - while he stays a Beast - and with Simba and with The Tramp.
All of them. Charming.
I should bring up this questions to my therapist.
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‘And if anyone knows anything about anything,’ said Bear to himself,...
– Winnie-the-Pooh; A.A. Milne.
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In my way to cut my hair.
Finally. I’m feeling really excited about it. I never had a hair that short in my life before.
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(New) Books I read in 2010.
* New because during the reading I always found some time to read some Harry Potter here and there.
Emma by Jane Austen.
Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen.
The Secret Life Of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd.
How Soccer Explains the World by Franklin Foer.
What the Dog Saw: and other Adventures by Malcolm Gladwell.
Committed by Elizabeth Gilbert.
Life is Like A Sailboat by John Grogan.
Wildflower...
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He sat down and thought, in the most thoughtful way he could think. Then he...
– Winnie-the-Pooh. A.A. Milne.
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dearjkr:
loldemort:
The Tale of Three Brothers(decent quality)
Can I just
why have I never seen this in my dash
best thing in the whole Potter movie series
Death is so cute when he was being ‘cunning’ *tap fingers*
yah
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I always get too emotional by the end of the year.
Not good at all.
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thatkindofwoman:
Perfection.
via||milenachka
I love Your Smile - Charlie Winston.
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