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This is what you get when you combine one of my favorite books, one of my favorite actors and one of my favorite directors <3


I went to the midnight showing of Harry Potter.
I loved it.


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Thanks to summerschool, I've been watching a ton of those "underdog comes out on top" movies.

At first I was reluctant, because those types of movies never interested me. Now, I'm glad I have. They're all so inspiring. they remind me anything is possible.




I am a *huge* nerd.

This is my second favorite shirt [first favorite being my delightful Radiohead Tee <3]

Wearing it today during summer school and playing Pokemon remind me that embracing the geekier things in life is one of the best feelings in the world.




{sadly, the website I got it from seems to be defunct.}

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Feh-lee-shuh


You know what must be the funniest sight on earth?
Two teenage girls and a teenage boy, sitting with the windows down in a car in a dark parking lot, clapping out syllables.

Oh yes, I'm talking about what you used to do in grade school.
We did this for a solid 10 minutes, because we were trying to figure out how many syllables are in multiple names, and kept getting confused.


"*clap*
Feh *clap* lee *clap* shuh *clap* Felly *clap* Shuh *clap* Feh *clap* lee *clap* see *clap* uh *clap* WHY CANT I FIGURE THIS OUT?!"


You know what must be funnier?
The fact that none of us knew if the name "Ana" had one or two syllables.

UPDATE: We asked Ana. It is in fact 2 syllables.



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Modern yo-yos.

More letters.

Dear boy: UGH. That is all.

Dear p.e class: I love you guys. I'm always happy from the compliments I get. Thank you.

Dear Cast of "A very Potter musical": I died laughing. That was absolutely amazing. Major applause.

Dear the mile I had to run today: You may have won this time, but don't worry. Next time, you're going DOWN.

I love to read.
When I was little I got teased for it.
Luckily, that didn't stop me much.

I'm currently reading two books for school and two books for me.

They are:
Scarlet letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
and The invisible man by Ralph Ellison
and
Slaughterhouse V by Kurt Vonnegut and Conquest of happiness by Bertrand Russell

So far I think I like invisible man the most. It is impeccably written.

What was the last thing you read?
I want a wall like this one.


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