"Mia: Don’t you hate that?
Vincent: What?
Mia: Uncomfortable silences. Why do we feel it’s necessary to yak about bullshit in order to be comfortable?
Vincent: I don’t know. That’s a good question.
Mia: That’s when you know you’ve found somebody special. When you can just shut the fuck up for a minute and comfortably enjoy the silence."

— Pulp Fiction

"tonight, we are young.
so let’s set the world on fire.
we can burn brighter than the sun.
so if by the time the bar closes,
and you feel like falling down,
i’ll carry you home tonight."

— fun.

“don’t get in my head.”

“oh, i’m already there.  just making a couple poptarts in your mind kitchen.”

(via bbook)

so i just got the insane urge to go to disney world.  first, because i was googling mickey and minnie mouse and they are just too darn adorable. and two, because i’m about to be 27 years old and I’VE NEVER BEEN TO DISNEY WORLD. yup, you read that right.  heck, i’ve never even been to florida. i’ve been to disney LAND multiple times, but i’m pretty sure that doesn’t count.

so, who wants to take me on a disney adventure?  don’t all raise your hands at once.

thoughts.

today is freaking B-EAUTIFUL.

going to kohl’s at lunch means i’m not supposed to have time to try things on and buy them. gah.

a dixie chicks song came on shuffle and immediately brought me back to 2001. time travel is strange.

i better break a hundred in all 3 games tonight.

i am back to living out of overnight bags, circa 2007.  and i’m completely ok with it.

i’ve become so obsessed with finding a place to move to that there’s not even anything new posted any time i check now.

baltimore, maryland, i’m coming for you. 

you make me smile so much sometimes that my face actually hurts.

i will continue to ignore the unhealthiness of fast food and will eat it every chance i get, because it’s just that delicious.

i ordered 5 bathing suits yesterday. let’s hope i actually want to keep any of them.

stuck in my head.

I wanna watch you undress

I wanna watch you glow
Let your hair down
All around, cover us both
You come in waves
We crash and we roll
You surround me, pull me, drown me, swallow me whole

You turn, turn, turn, turning me on
Like a slow fire burn

I know that it’s wrong

Still I run, run, run, run right into you

Yeah, I run, run, run, run right into you

You pull me in close

You buckle my knees

I shake and I shiver just to feel you breathe

You trace my lines
Stirring my soul

Shoot sparks at the heart of the world and I watch it explode

I watch you, I watch you

I’m amazing when you’re beside me
I’m so much more
And I feel your fingers
Pound like thunder
And I am so much more
I’m so much more

Turn, turn, turn, turning me on

Like a slow fire burn

Know that it’s wrong

Still I run, run, run, run right into you

Yeah, I run, run, run, run right into you
Still I run, run, run, run right back to you

thedailywhat:

RIP: Jan Berenstain, who co-created the beloved Berenstain Bears book series with her husband Stan, passed away Friday after suffering a stroke. She was 88.
Jan and Stan — who passed away in 2005 — published the first Berenstain Bears book, The Big Honey Hunt, in 1962. They were encouraged and assisted by the head of Random House’s Beginner Books imprint, Theodor Geisel (better known as Dr. Seuss).
The couple went on to produce over 300 books in the series, and have those books translated into over 20 languages.
[tmz.]

thedailywhat:

RIP: Jan Berenstain, who co-created the beloved Berenstain Bears book series with her husband Stan, passed away Friday after suffering a stroke. She was 88.

Jan and Stan — who passed away in 2005 — published the first Berenstain Bears book, The Big Honey Hunt, in 1962. They were encouraged and assisted by the head of Random House’s Beginner Books imprint, Theodor Geisel (better known as Dr. Seuss).

The couple went on to produce over 300 books in the series, and have those books translated into over 20 languages.

[tmz.]

my dad had this same exact mug.  no, his name was not Ted, but my nanny (my momma’s momma) always called him Teddy, or Ted Beard.  seeing this today made me happy and sad and all those feelings you get when you really miss somebody.
<3fatherbear

my dad had this same exact mug.  no, his name was not Ted, but my nanny (my momma’s momma) always called him Teddy, or Ted Beard.  seeing this today made me happy and sad and all those feelings you get when you really miss somebody.

<3fatherbear