here’s a tip: don’t post pictures of the parties you didn’t invite me to/lied to me about on fb.
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the best part of this is lily in the background.
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OMG NO! NO NO NO NO! NOT ROBERT PATTINSON AS FINNICK!
WHAT WERE THEY THINKING? OMG WHY? OMG NO! NEVER! NO THIS IS NOT HAPPENING!i mean, i don’t really care that much, but whatever. i think they’ll make the movie good anyway.
nooooooooooooooooooooo. this isn’t gd twilight! that’s all i’m going to be thinking about while i watch the movie. please no :(
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3 weeks:
can’t wait to venture into northern michigan with my friends and make a rustic log cabin our home for 4 days. no electricity, no running water. this is either going to be one of the greatest trips of our lives or one of the worst. i can see it going either way, but i sure hope it turns out well.
^^^sounds about right.
i can’t get through this movie without crying.
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Laura noticed I was pretty upset after the games today, and she approached me and asked if I was alright. I obviously wasn’t, but lied anyway and said I’m fine. She’s not an idiot. She told me she’d call me later and she did.
She picked me up from my dorm and bought me some ice cream, but this certainly wasn’t the only thing she had planned. T parked in the lot behind Martha and asked me what was up. She wasn’t asking because coach told her to or anything, she was just genuinely asking. The details of the conversation aren’t that important- it wasn’t what she said to me that made me feel cared for. It was the fact that an upperclassman was willing to take time out of her night to comfort me.
Whether she knows it or not, Laura is a great role model. I aspire to be like her in so many ways. She’s an amazing softball player, much better than I could ever be. Everything she does on the field is effortless, and so is everything she does off the field.
She’s also caring and loving, which she really showed me tonight by taking time out from whatever she was doing to talk with me. I have so much respect and love for her…
She only thinks I’m kidding when I tell her she should get red shirted next year so she can stick around for an extra year.
“When they start the game, they don’t yell, ‘Work ball.’ They say, ‘Play ball’”.
- Willie Stargell, 1981
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