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Here in Your Arms by Hellogoodbye.

I, surprisingly, like this song. Maybe it has to do with the fact that, at the end of the song, it sounds like the theme to Code Lyoko.

Say, look!
A bird was in your ear.
But he is out. So have no fear.
Again you ear can hear, my dear.

Seeing a woman all dressed up for a trip to the city, Socrates remarked, “I suspect that your trip is not to see the city, but for the city to see you.”
-Socrates (470-399 B.C.)

Thank you, stumbleupon

I know a girl who broke up with a guy and she told him she wanted to “still be friends.” He said, “No thanks.” She wondered why he couldn’t fall back to being just friends after they had a romantic relationship. I came up with the “McDonalds Analogy” to try and explain it in a simple way that would help all women understand this tough question.

Imagine if you went to McDonalds a lot and ordered a Big Mac Combo meal. A Big Mac, Large Fries and a Coke. You really like this meal. One day, you pull up to the drivethrough and order the Big Mac Combo meal and the girl tells you, “I’m sorry – you can have the Big Mac and the Coke, but you can’t get fries with that anymore.” You think about this for a moment, and sure – the Big Mac is the centerpiece of the meal, but McDonalds has some really good fries and you like their fries with your meal. So you say, “I’ve been able to get fries with that before, why can’t I have fries with my Big Mac combo anymore?” The girls says, “Well, I just think it is better if you only have the Big Mac and the Coke from here on out.”

At this point, a lot of guys are going to go to Wendy’s or BK and see if they can get fries with their combo at that drivethrough window. But there are some guys who REALLY like McDonalds Big Macs and they might think, “If I keep coming here and ordering the Big Mac and Coke, maybe she’ll change her mind and give me some fries with that later.” So they will keep on getting the combo without the fries until the deal breaker happens: One day that guy is going to order the Big Mac and Coke and then he’s going to pull up a little bit to pay, and someone else is going to pull up to the drivethrough speaker and order the “Big Mac Combo” and he is going to hear the girl say, “Would you like fries with that?”

That’s why guys don’t like to be friends with a girl who breaks up with them.

Childhood movies.

Big Trouble in Little China is by far my favorite.

turnofthecentury:

oldhollywood: 
Charlie Chaplin & Edna Purviance in The Immigrant (1917, dir. Charlie Chaplin)

turnofthecentury:

oldhollywood:

Charlie Chaplin & Edna Purviance in The Immigrant (1917, dir. Charlie Chaplin)

What am I getting myself into?

Whatever it is…it’s fun right now.

Nothing eventful.

These are the same thoughts as yesterday’s and the day before and the day before.

Fate is like a strange, unpopular restaurant filled with odd little waiters who bring you things you never asked for and don’t always like.