not always a huge fan of lv, but those shoes and that bag, amazing!
Thursday, December 17th 2009 1:16pm
fuckyeahskinnybitch:
bonesandstyle:
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Graduated High School.
Kissed someone.
Smoked cigarettes.
Got so drunk you passed out.
Rode every ride at an amusement park.
Collected something really stupid.
Gone to a rock concert.
Helped someone.
Gone fishing.
Watched four movies in one night.
Gone long periods of time with out sleep.
Lied to someone.
Snorted cocaine.
Failed a class.
Smoked weed.
Dealt drugs.
Taken a college level course.
Been in a car accident.
Been in a tornado.
Done hard drugs (i.e. ecstasy, heroin, crack, meth, acid).
Watched someone die.
Been to a funeral.
Burned yourself.
Ran a marathon.
Your parents got divorced.
Cried yourself to sleep.
Spent over $200 in one day.
Flown on a plane.
Cheated on someone.
Been cheated on.
Written a 10 page letter.
Gone skiing.
Been sailing.
Cut yourself.
Had a best friend.
Lost someone you loved.
Shoplifted something.
Been to jail.
Had detention.
Skipped school.
Got in trouble for something you didn’t do.
Stolen books from the library.
Gone to a different country.
Dropped out of school.
Been in a mental hospital.
Watched the “Harry Potter” movies.
Had an online diary.
Fired a gun.
Gambled in a casino.
Had a yard sale.
And a lemonade stand.
Actually made money at the lemonade stand.
Been in a school play.
Been fired from a job.
Taken a lie detector test.
Swam with dolphins.
Gone to sea world.
Attempted suicide.
Voted for American/Australian Idol (x factor.)
Written poetry.
Read more than 20 books a year.
Gone to Europe.
Loved someone you couldn’t have.
Wondered about your sexuality.
Used a coloring book over age 12.
Had surgery.
Had stitches.
Taken a taxi.
Seen the Washington Monument.
Had more than 5 IM’s/online conversations going at once.
Overdosed.
Had a drug or alcohol problem.
Been in a fist fight.
Suffered any form of abuse.
Had a hamster.
Petted a wild animal.
Used a credit card.
Gone surfing in California.
Did “spirit day” at school.
Dyed your hair.
Got a tattoo.
Had something pierced.
Got straight A’s.
Been on the Honor Roll.
Known someone with HIV or AIDS.
Taken pictures with a webcam.
Started a fire.
Had a party while your parents weren’t home.
Gotten caught having a party while they were gone.
Wednesday, December 16th 2009 11:29pm
Wednesday, December 16th 2009 11:18pm
is one of the stupidest trends I have ever seen. It’s not cool, it’s not funny, it’s just plain stupid. I don’t get what the big deal is. It’s not flattering either. You look stupid. FUCKING STOP MAKING AN ASS OF YOURSELF.
Wednesday, December 16th 2009 10:43pm
Sunday, December 13th 2009 4:45pm

Thought I’d try out bare minerals. So far I like it, you can build up coverage if you need to and it’s really light, I can’t even feel it on.

I love, love, love, love, love this stuff. It makes your skin look and feel basically flawless, it’s $30.00 but totally worth it. Basically I splurge because I had a $15 off deal at Sephora.

I wanted to try a new primer, and I got the yellow one, due to my skin tone. It’s really lightweight, and adds a little glow.
Sunday, December 13th 2009 2:06pm
Sunday, December 13th 2009 11:43am
Sunday, December 13th 2009 4:04am
‘Instead of using ordinary buttons and pins to stitch up clothes, Korean-born artist Ran Hwang creates amazingly large installations of birds and cherry blossom trees. When you look up close, the amount of individual buttons is somewhat overwhelming, but from afar, the installation transforms into one breathtaking image.
“My immense wall installations are extremely time consuming and repetitive manual work,” says Hwang. “This is a form of meditative practice that helps me find my inner peace. Pins are used to hold buttons onto the surface to form a silhouetted image, or to disintegrate such image. No adhesive is used so the buttons are free to stay and move, which implies the genetic human tendency to be irresolute. I use buttons because they are common and ordinary, like the existence of human beings.”
“By hammering thousands of pins onto a wall, I discover significance of existence,” she adds. “Like the monks practicing Zen facing the wall, my work is a form of performance that leads to finding oneself.” Hwang graduated from the School of Visual Arts in NYC and has exhibited her work in New York, Paris and Seoul.’
I really love this, there are more pictures of her work if you click on the picture.
Sunday, December 13th 2009 4:01am
I take back some of what I said on my ramblings post on Friday. I don’t hate everyone. I was just PMSing and annoyed at certain people, sorry. Yup, I said it.
Sunday, December 13th 2009 3:55am