Me: *has to study for math test Me: *can’t study unless desk is perfectly neat and organized* Me: *gets bored of cleaning, texts* Logical Brain Side: I should study… Creative Brain Side: Yeah but I don’t want to… ADHD: SHE CAN STUDY IN THE MORNING Brain: sounds reasonable Me: *doesn’t study in the morning next day*
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I went to elementary school with this girl, Heather, who had just started competitive swimming when we were in first grade. She always said she wanted to swim for the rest of her life and that she wanted to swim in the Olympics one day.
Heather swam in the 2012 Olympics in London.
Don’t you dare tell me a child’s dreams are foolish when anything is possible if you work hard enough.
HOLY SHIT NEVER HAVE I EVER LAUGHED MORE IN MY LIFE.
I’M GOING TO PRINT THIS OUT AND FRAME IT. THIS IS GOING ON MY WALL.
Someone who hasn’t watch Star Trek, please explain this picture
Yes
Update: I accidentally opened a portal to hell. Well, this is my life now.
I thought that was a dead cat in the back ground.
he looks like those high school football players or something
do you ever
do you ever just have
that one class
that one freaking class
that just depresses you when you think about it because
oh god you hate it so much
“Many adults are put off when youngsters pose scientific questions. Children ask why the sun is yellow, or what a dream is, or how deep you can dig a hole, or when is the world’s birthday, or why we have toes. Too many teachers and parents answer with irritation or ridicule, or quickly move on to something else. Why adults should pretend to omniscience before a five-year-old, I can’t for the life of me understand. What’s wrong with admitting that you don’t know? Children soon recognize that somehow this kind of question annoys many adults. A few more experiences like this, and another child has been lost to science. There are many better responses. If we have an idea of the answer, we could try to explain. If we don’t, we could go to the encyclopedia or the library. Or we might say to the child: “I don’t know the answer. Maybe no one knows. Maybe when you grow up, you’ll be the first to find out.”
— Carl Sagan (via universal-wanderer)
Life is a tornado and I'm just a cow being spun around for cinematic value.
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