Ask me anything   Let;s dance until the sun rises.
Let;s capture & savor the sweetest moments.

This is but a frail reverie.

My 88blackandwhite keys & I will conquer the world.

Perhaps for an evanescent second.

Can our music resonate together?

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typette:

nintendocompositions:

Pokémon Red & Blue | Battle! Vs. Wild Pokémon

this song is like my Pavlov’s Bell for stress. I hear this and I become extremely stressed out, having associated it with shit like all my pokemon being dead except for one or two and I keep running into Zubats, or like, thinking, oh shit am I going to catch this pokemon or kill it by mistake fuck FUCK FUCK NO NO FUCK GNNGHHHH FUCK 

classic.

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— 4 days ago with 495 notes

simpledisneythings:

Kuzco is my favorite Disney Princess.

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— 4 days ago with 58325 notes

angelspit:

Destino (2003) originally started in 1945 in a collaboration between Walt Disney and Salvador Dali

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— 4 days ago with 13061 notes
musicalmelody:

fuckyeahorchestra:

I have this clock. Be jealous :)

WANT

musicalmelody:

fuckyeahorchestra:

I have this clock. Be jealous :)

WANT

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— 4 days ago with 149 notes
andmynameistreason:

ranroro:

woonist:

unexotic:

Don’t stop chasing.
I think that one of the biggest reason why relationships do not work out in the long run is because at one point, one side (or both) stops trying. Before one claims another person as their significant other, they would do anything to make that person happy. They would chase, they would flirt, they would be charming. They would send daily morning and goodnight texts every time you wake up or go to sleep. They would write corny messages and pick up lines just to make sure that there is a smile upon your face. But once they claim you as theirs, all of those things eventually stop. The 5 page texts slowly turn into 1. The constant calls turn into not calling at all. And the lovely endearments turn into daily arguments. In order for a relationship to work, don’t ever stop chasing. Just because the person you want is now consider “yours”, it does not mean they deserve anything less than the time when you’re trying to win them over.


Lololol this ^
This. I wont stop chasing if you wont.

andmynameistreason:

ranroro:

woonist:

unexotic:

Don’t stop chasing.

I think that one of the biggest reason why relationships do not work out in the long run is because at one point, one side (or both) stops trying. Before one claims another person as their significant other, they would do anything to make that person happy. They would chase, they would flirt, they would be charming. They would send daily morning and goodnight texts every time you wake up or go to sleep. They would write corny messages and pick up lines just to make sure that there is a smile upon your face. But once they claim you as theirs, all of those things eventually stop. The 5 page texts slowly turn into 1. The constant calls turn into not calling at all. And the lovely endearments turn into daily arguments. In order for a relationship to work, don’t ever stop chasing. Just because the person you want is now consider “yours”, it does not mean they deserve anything less than the time when you’re trying to win them over.

Lololol this ^

This. I wont stop chasing if you wont.

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— 5 days ago with 114871 notes

policeghost:

yepperoni:

zombie playground, a new game being funded through kickstarter 
from the intro paragraph:  

Zombie Playground is an online, team based, action arena game with RPG elements. Gameplay will be deep, challenging, and rewarding. The game combines childhood nostalgia with horrific monsters, visceral combat, and a unique atmosphere straight out a child’s nightmares. We do want to make it very clear: this is not a game for kids!

this is the game i’ve been waiting my entire life for


“Goonies + Attack the Block + Walking Dead = Zombie Playground”

you forgot to add zombies ate my neighbors 8(

— 5 days ago with 4750 notes