John said he’s gonna come help me move out three days after I’m done with classes. He doesn’t seem to understand how badly I want leave. 

Then we fought because he offered to take a beach trip (and I’m not about to give up). I confuse myself sometimes. Now that I think about it, it sounds like a nice idea.

bakerstreetsdoctor:

lampfaced:

silverlynxcat:

onelifetimee:

Alt + Ctlr + reblog sign(double click) 

I’m honestly cracking up, and my mum is looking at me like I’m more deranged than usual.



I CAN’T FAUCKIGN BREATHE

bakerstreetsdoctor:

lampfaced:

silverlynxcat:

onelifetimee:

Alt + Ctlr + reblog sign(double click) 

I’m honestly cracking up, and my mum is looking at me like I’m more deranged than usual.

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I CAN’T FAUCKIGN BREATHE

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thefrogman:

This jumping, wall climbing sheep is freaking Otis out. 

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I’m actually quite satisfied with myself today. Only three weeks to go. 

I’m actually quite satisfied with myself today. Only three weeks to go. 

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silenthill:

the-stradivarius:

can i just

allow me

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txchnologist:

by Michael Keller

Hope Floats

This Nigerian school is set to rise. The floating structure was built by Dutch and Nigerian architecture, design and urbanism firm NLÉ to serve the slum neighborhood of Makoko, much of which exists on stilts above a lagoon in the port city of Lagos. Looking to mitigate the compounding problem of massive population movements to urban areas and the realities of climate change, NLÉ built the school as a prototype for a broader urban planning initiative called Lagos Water Communities Project.

Their design conforms to the local necessity of building houses on stilts above the lagoon with flotation platforms crafted from 256 common plastic barrels. This will allow the three-story primary school to rise along with sea level due to climate change or rainfall. The architects also designed it to provide natural ventilation, water from a rain collection system and power from rooftop solar panels to occupants. The almost 2,400 square-foot bamboo and wood building can safely hold up to 100 students.

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this is why I’ve been thinking of going vegetarian.

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Sometimes it surprises me how much I still enjoy riding my scooter

Yesterday I napped for an hour then ate more than half a pizza by myself.