watch the legend of korra,they said.
it’ll be great, they said.
just like old times with the gaang,they said.
all of your sanity will be sacrificed to this show, they whispered.
(via crystalzelda)
watch the legend of korra,they said.
it’ll be great, they said.
just like old times with the gaang,they said.
all of your sanity will be sacrificed to this show, they whispered.
(via crystalzelda)
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
SEND HELP
TELL MY MOTHER I LOVED HER
I- I can’t handle this. ;_; Someone save me.
Oh my god baby I know, baby I know. *clings* Shh, shhh, it’s gawn be awwwright.
I’M SORRY BABY IT’S NOT ALRIGHT, IT’S NOT ALRIGHT
I KNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW.
I just, just… afaofndaweoahne;oauhnero;ahn;odsn
*mutual clinging*
What are we going to dooooooooo…
(via rebmastu)
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
SEND HELP
TELL MY MOTHER I LOVED HER
I- I can’t handle this. ;_; Someone save me.
Oh my shit.
Oh my shit.
Oh my shit.
And I’m going to be on a plane all next Saturday.
Brb…gross sobbing.
I am legitimately turned on when people say intelligent things
It’s not usually a problem, since people don’t usually say intelligent things
(via dumbthingswhitepplsay)
This is beyond terrible news… it’s an outrage. Columbia admin isn’t looking at big picture. (via Columbia College’s prioritization could shake up its art programs -Time Out Chicago)
“As Columbia undergoes a process called Blueprint | Prioritization, Anchor Graphics finds itself on a list of programs recommended for “phase out” or “elimination” in reports published this spring by Eliza Nichols, dean of Columbia’s School of Fine and Performing Arts; interim provost Louise Love; and an Academic Team of 13 faculty and staff members. Columbia’s superb galleries and the renowned Center for Book and Paper Arts received the designation “combine/restructure (with reduced costs over time).””