fun. (ft. Hayley Williams) - “Somebody That I Used to Know” (Gotye cover)
OH MY.
YES.
YES.
YES.
Since the quote seemed so outlandish and stupid, I had to google for the source. It’s fucking legit. Hahaha oh my god, it’s so legit.
wait he LITERALLY said that? jesus fucking christ.
I stick with the theory that Rickman is a closet homosexual.
Jussayin’.
Oh god look at him.
He is totally gay himself.
Why is this person even on the internet.
The internet is a nice place.
- in a gothic cathedral
- lying in bed, listening to summer rain
- a hot bubble bath on a wintery day
- a bookstore or a library
- pine forest, neck craned upwards at trees against the sky
- natural history museum
- sunrise from a hilltop, with only the birds for company
- near a crackling fireplace with a good book and a teacup
- in the grass at sunset, watching the clouds and the butterflies
- riding a bike down unknown roads and getting lost
i wanted to start my lit notecards. lol, i got distracted by going on the rutgers social network site and randomly deciding to join the main chat room. started out by talking about tv shows, mainly nick and cartoon shows. i even advertised jmhs by telling people how a nationally ranked hurdler got into MIT and a girl got into cornell but rejected it for a full ride at Rut ;) they were pretty amazed.
there was one kid, after i asked the general question, what did you want to be when you grew up, who responded that he wanted to be a cartoonist. a cartoonist!? i was like wow, no one from my school is into that stuff. the chat room turned into like a 1 to 1, between me and him. he showed me a link to samples, and they reminded me of looney tunes cartoons. he said that he wanted to publish his cartoons for the daily targhum, that most people in his school usually ripped off ideas from anime, and that he tried to be humble while he constantly criticized his drawings.
idk, i found him to be really cool. he proved to me in Rutgers, and probably in all colleges, that there really are legit people to meet in the future, even if they aren’t necessarily book smart.



