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In an ideal world, Zooey Deschanel wouldn’t be quoted. EVER.
I’m at the point in my life where I just really don’t understand unmotivated people. Like, I can’t actually comprehend it. You wake up in the early morning and start doing. Did you want something in life? Well fucking take it. Did you need more meaning? Find it. Is there a place you wish to go? Start walking. Your. Time. Is. Running. Out.
If you never made your dreams happen then you probably never wanted them all that bad in the first place.
Clear eyes, full hearts.
I want to make out with Barack Obama’s social media director.
Yup.
worlds colliding!
Today’s light reading. makes me think of @internerd. (Taken with instagram)
Props to me. (Taken with instagram)
So, @claradoti made this tee shirt for her dad’s BBQ and it’s kind of the only thing I want for my birthday. (Taken with instagram)
Ashamed I forgot about this record. Will be jamming ALL day. (Taken with instagram)

ON INSTANT!
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as recorded by @oklein.
Bret (Taken with instagram)
People will come out saying, ‘did we actually see Freddie?’ —
Queen guitarist Brian May, on the upcoming Freddie Mercury hologram, er, “optical illusion” scheduled to appear during a special performance of West End musical We Will Rock You.
Guess what, Brian? No they won’t. You want to know why? BECAUSE FREDDIE MERCURY IS DEAD! HE’S FUCKING DEAD! HE’S BEEN DEAD SINCE 1991! Stop it with this hologram bullshit. It’s not entertaining and no one cares. It’s sacrilegious and terrible and plain-fucking-WRONG. Quit tarnishing these artist’s legacies with this horrible attempt to make a buck.
What’s next? Elvis going back on tour? Jerry Garcia rejoining the Grateful Dead so hippie stoners can follow them around the country in Winnebago’s again? Fuck you, Brian May; you’re an asshole. Please, please, please just knock this shit off. (via chrswlkrvs)
Hmm….
what is my life? (Taken with Instagram at Luke’s Lobster Truck)
(Source: onwander)
The universe is change; our life is what our thoughts make it. — Marcus Aurelius