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gemma is harry's older sister, i also posted a pic of her mwahahahahahah she's pretty tho (and also really really sassy and sarcastic)

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"POP MUSIC NEVER REALLY CHANGES ALL THAT MUCH. IT’S CATCHY AND ROMANTIC AND ADOLESCENT. SOMETIMES IT’S DISPOSABLE. SOMETIMES IT STICKS WITH YOU. AT ITS BEST, A POP SONG CAN GIVE YOU THREE MINUTES OF PURE PLEASURE WITHOUT ASKING ALL THAT MUCH IN RETURN. WALLING YOURSELF OFF FROM THE POSSIBILITY OF EXPERIENCING THAT KIND OF ESCAPE AGAIN AND AGAIN, IN REAL TIME, SEEMS LIKE A PRETTY BORING WAY TO LIVE."

 

 

In French they don’t say, “I love you,” but instead say “omelette du fromage” which roughly translates to “without you I am lost” and I think that’s really beautiful.

 

i hate math tests because all throughout the chapter it’s like really easy stuff and then you think you’ve got it and then the test is like 

 

if i throw a triangle out of a car and the car is going 20 mph and wind resistance is a thing that exists, how many cupcakes can pedro buy with one human soul 

 

 

volleyball is just a more intense version of “don’t let the balloon touch the floor"

why insult someone when you can say something nice in a very sarcastic tone

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