I'm currently a student at Salve Regina University where I am studying Sociology and Anthropology. I would like to study bioarchaeology once I'm out of good old SRU. I absolutely love traveling, mainly because of the insight it gives into other cultures...probably a good thing I enjoy that given my major. I am a reader, a runner, and a lifelong student. This blog is mostly just random postings of what I find funny and interesting with the occasional serious post or random musing about my life. If you enjoy any of that welcome aboard!
Oh and I have a twitter that I sometimes use:
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Funerals, I had decided, are for the living.

—Hazel Grace Lancaster, The Fault in Our Stars by John Green (via homeiswhereyourbookshelfis)

(Source: corgiaddict)

jeanpaul-sophie-ranier:

miakosamuio:

I love how much we all love everything about Harry Potter.
Like this is a gif of Harry untying his shoe, and we’re all like FUCK YEAH HARRY UNTYING HIS SHOE CHECK OUT HIS SHOE-TAKING-OFF SKILLZ YOU GO BOY!

it has literally gotten to the point that this fandom needs new material so bad that we are all reblogging a picture of harry untying his shoe
he’s not even using magic or anything

jeanpaul-sophie-ranier:

miakosamuio:

I love how much we all love everything about Harry Potter.

Like this is a gif of Harry untying his shoe, and we’re all like FUCK YEAH HARRY UNTYING HIS SHOE CHECK OUT HIS SHOE-TAKING-OFF SKILLZ YOU GO BOY!

it has literally gotten to the point that this fandom needs new material so bad that we are all reblogging a picture of harry untying his shoe

he’s not even using magic or anything

(Source: disillusionedcupotea)

(Source: urban-mouse)

You say that love goes anywhere. In your darkest time, it’s just enough to know it’s there. When you go, I’ll let you be. But you’re killing everything in me.

—Jimmy Eat World - Polaris (via mrjoshua79)

ianbrooks:

Peanuts: Love Is Walking Hand in Hand by Charles Schulz

Charles Schulz knew a thing or two about human moments, about the little things that peppered the memorable moments of a life, seen in every single one of his comic strips. But the Peanuts gang had a few things to say about a funny little thing called love as well, as illustrated in this 1965 book by Schulz. It’s long out of print but you can still find a used copy on amazon for a few hundred bucks. Dont worry about the price though, love is usually worth it in the end.

(source: brainpickings / via: theawesomer)