This is beautiful on so many levels.
(Source: theperfectlifewereliving)
Good College Bedding. Does that exist?
As an (almost) college freshman, I was positive that the answer to this question was no. I raked through aisles and aisles of twin xl comforters only to be disappointed by rough polyester and really lame half-comfy pillows. Then…BAM!
I found this beautiful quilt online for 20% off and decided that, although it was still pricey, I would indulge (knowing I would have to deal with whatever I bought for the next 4+ years of my life).
So here it is! Have you found any cool dorm stuff to share?
I know it’s been FOREVER since I’ve posted (and this has to change), but I HAVE to share this with someone! I just ordered my brand new Erin Condren Life Planner! And because I’m such an organizational freak, this is HEAVEN to me and I cannot wait to get my hands on this! LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!
A new interpretation of “The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln.” Watch out for John Wilkes Moose! Oh Noes!
For more weird humor, here’s Up To My Nipples, my boyfriend’s web comic.
While paroozing the internets for a housewarming gift for my friends Kevin and Sarah, I stumbled upon the greatest jug EVER!!!! Now, you may say “JUGS? what a LAME gift!” but I BEG TO DIFFER.
This is called the gluggle jug, or what I like to call the Glug Glug Jug. The water actually makes a glug sound while pouring, and well…it’s a fish. If that’s not an awesome housewarming gift, then I don’t know what one is.
For easier viewing (regarding my last post), here is Vampire Weekend’s “Oxford Comma.” In all honesty, I do use the Oxford comma. I just don’t like the pushiness to use it—honestly, take Vampire Weekend’s lesson. Don’t sweat the small stuff. Who gives a f*** anyway?
Well…I guess these guys do: https://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2207041914
My Response:
Vampire Weekend’s “Oxford Comma”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_i1xk07o4g
Enjoy!
(Source: shortee)
My wall is adorned with a map of Paris marked with small red dots. Red dots by the Louvre, Notre Dame, the Arc de Triomphe, and countless small parks and districts. Each time I look at it, I can’t help but feel a sense of wanderlust (and sadness for forgetting all the French I’ve learned!). Someday, I’ll make it to those places on the maps, and along the way, I’ll collect more maps. Maps are so aesthetically beautiful and inspiring. This map shows the most popular European names, which I think is pretty nifty.
I like Darja, Elena, Oleksandr (so cool!), Can, Oliver, and Vladislav (really nifty). I’m also drawn to almost every Jewish name in the book, although I’m definitely not Jewish. Weird?

It’s *gasp* A BOB!
That’s right, for the first time in my life, I have short hair! You might think this isn’t a huge decision, but I assure you, any long-haired girl would agree- I’m ballsy.