May 2012
drank espresso for the first time...
only had half of it and i can’t stop shaking and i can’t focus on studying. fml
tootonmyhorn:
writingthemusic:
I CRY EVERY TIME, IT’S SO BEAUTIFUL
The amount of air support is just so amazing…
April 2012
Did you guys know that tomorrow
malwaredetected:
yeezytaughtme:
the sound of their little feet
I DON’T CARE I DON’T CARE I DON’T FUCKIN CARE!!!!! Stfu
With pride!: 23 Marching Band Pick-Up Lines →
bandmanatee:
“I’m on drumline, wanna help me bang?”
“Do you believe in love at first set or should we run it again?”
”Baby, on those cold nights when you ask to be held, I’ll create some heat and hold you like I hold my French horn.”
“I admire your fingering abilities. Maybe later you…
fidelius-secrets:
whenitraeens:
OMG. LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
Wait WHAAAAT
Ohhh my fucking god
...
It’s dead week which means I’m tired so don’t talk to me in the morning. And don’t get pissy when I don’t respond. We have nine days left…I don’t need or want to deal with your shit.
TMI Tuesday!
Help me procrastinate and ask away!
If your child listens to classical music:
The Haydn Effect: Child is witty and quick on his feet, quite often bringing a grin to the faces of those around him. Despite this he exhibits remarkable humility.
The Bach Effect: Child memorizes Scripture and says his prayers every day; may overwhelm listeners with his speech.
The Handel Effect: Much like the Bach Effect; in addition, the child may exhibit dramatic behavior.
The Beethoven Effect: Child develops a superiority complex and is prone to violent tantrums; is a perfectionist.
The Liszt Effect: Child speaks rapidly and extravagantly, but never really says anything important
The Bruckner Effect: Child speaks very slowly and repeats himself frequently. Gains a reputation for profundity.
The Grieg Effect: This child is quirky yet cheery. May be prone toward Norwegian folklore.
The Wagner Effect: Child becomes a megalomaniac. Speaks for six hours at a stretch.
The Schoenberg Effect: Child never repeats a word until he has used all the other words in his vocabulary. Sometimes talk backwards or upside-down. Eventually people stop listening to him. Child blames them for their inability to understand him.
The Ives Effect: Child develops a remarkable ability to carry on several separate conversations at once.
The Stravinsky Effect: Child is prone to savage, guttural and profane outbursts that lead to fighting and pandemonium in preschool.
The Shostakovich Effect: Child only expresses themselves in parent-approved ways.
The Cage Effect: Childs says exactly nothing for 4 minutes and 33 seconds. Preferred by 9 out of 10 classroom teachers.
The Glass Effect: Child repeats one word over, and over, and over, and over....
otay
so at the start of the semester, my advisor forced me to take anthropology and i fucking hate it. i am doing horrible in the class. it’s now at the point that in order for me to get a c- i need to get a 97% on the last test. however, this class doesn’t count towards my graduation at isu so my advisor said they won’t give me the credit. my gpa will be affected here but i...