Echoing the Spirit of Sleep
posted 2 years agoI cannot wait until I get admitted to medical school, because I can only imagine that the years of effort and sleepless nights are all leading up to this moment. Upon receiving admission, it will be like a gigantic weight is lifted off of my chest and I’ll finally be able to breathe. At this point, based on all of the crud I’ve put myself through for the past seven years to make myself the best applicant I can be, medical school will be a breeze. Now, to finish what I started.
cmn:
This is how I spent my night. Pretty, ain’t it?
This is what my friends do in their free time. God am I happy to know Cain.
A Guarantee
posted 2 years agoLet me set the record straight. The easiest way for me to neglect or ignore an obligation of mine is by putting it to a schedule that I can excuse myself over. Therefore, posting a schedule of posting was the death knell for posting. Kind of ironic, if I do say so myself. I’ll try and be better about that.
cmn:
If you know me, you have probably read this already, or been berated by me about it or Garrett Hardin in general. If you haven’t read it, do. Or I’ll berate you.
Please follow Cain’s suggestion. I am not a reader, but one of the berated. It is not a fun existence.
The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony.
TUMBLR’S FAVORITE SONGS THAT’S SURE TO GET A FEW REBLOGS #7.
“But I’m a million different people from one day to the next…”
How can you not love this song? It was in Cruel Intentions.
I mean I definitely love this song, yes in part because it was in Cruel Intentions, which I once thought was a true cinematic masterpiece— and was a suitably edgy and grownup thing to buy for Erin the first year I was invited to her birthday party, in eighth grade I think.
However, this is not my fav song that I was introduced to by the film…
In theme with today, I love the Verve, and it is just this that made me realize why their most recent album sounded so familiar