May 2013
Many people, myself among them, feel better at the mere sight of a book.
– Jane Smiley, Thirteen Ways of Looking at the Novel (via libraryland)
thelivingtardis:
So guys, did you know John Barrowman is going to host a show called Sing Your Face Off? Sing Your Face Off
Color my inbox
Deep Red - I’m in love with you. Red - I love you. Pink - I think you’re cute. Blue - You’re amazing. Rose - You’re pretty Purple - You’re hot. Plum - I would fuck you. Violet - I would date you. Aqua - I could stay on your blog for hours. Lavender - You are my tumblr crush. Orange - I want to get to know you. Tangerine - We have a lot in common. Amber - I wish you would notice me. Cream - I...
followers, what do you want to know?
Purple: 10 facts about my room
Blue: 9 facts about my family
Green: 8 facts about my body
Yellow: 7 facts about my childhood
Orange: 6 facts about my home town
Red: 5 facts about my best friend
Pink: 4 facts about my parents
White: 3 facts about my personality
Grey: 2 facts about my favorite things
Black: 1 fact about the person I like
26 tags
lets do a thing. reblog and add your city and...
Shanghai, China
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Longkou, China
Brisbane, Australia
University Place, USA
Salamanca, Spain
Cambridge, England
London, England
Siuntio, Finland
Edinburg, USA
Los Angeles, USA
Alicante, Spain
Castellon, Spain
Valencia, Spain
New Orleans, USA
Stourbridge, England
Oban, Scotland
Boston, USA
Varna, Bulgaria
Utica, USA
Dungannon, Northern Ireland
Zurich, Switzerland
Willenhall, England
Brescia, Italy
Anderson, USA
Kiev, Ukraine
Wakefield, England
Phoenix, USA
dimensionsintime:
n0iise:
Classic WHO is so weird
Have you SEEN New Who?
Yo, Grammar: What's up with "awhile" and "a...
theyuniversity:
Thanks for the compliment.
Here is the difference between “awhile” and “a while”:
These two terms are confusing because they look and sound virtually identical.
Fear not. There is an easy way to remember how to use “a while”: