F*** it, I feel great

Gabriela. 19. UCI anteater. English major. I am my toughest critic. I ♥ chamomile tea, hibiscus juice, and musical frisson.
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Idiot me decided to buy some albums from iTunes. Then I realized, if I’m going to buy full ALBUMS I should probably buy them in hard copy! So I went to amazon and bought two of The Doors’ albums from there :) Doing this makes me realize that I’d take a hard copy of music over a digital copy any day because I can easily digitize the hard copy you know. Plus I can keep albums for years to come and have my own album collection! It’s like ebooks. I would never buy an ebook unless it was for a college class which’s book I don’t care to have later. If I want to read a book for leisure and such then I’d rather buy it in a hard copy so that I can keep it for as long as I’d like. So yeah there’s some money I’ll never get back, but at least I can STILL enjoy the wonderful music :) I’m so relieved I didn’t buy some of my favorite albums on iTunes. That would’ve really killed me…


Critically lauded by many as the best portrayal of marriage on television  because of its realistic rendering of what it means to love someone for better  and for worse, Eric and Tami Taylor, as played by the Emmy-nominated duo of Kyle  Chandler and Connie Britton, have managed to capture the many dichotomous moments in  the life of a marriage. Where other TV series tend to focus either on the  bickering or the saccharine, “Friday Night Lights” has thrived on nuance,  creating domestic moments that simultaneously reflect adoration and frustration;  tenderness and sarcasm; respect and fatigue.


Beautiful marriage right here. I can’t believe that it all ends next week. My Favorite TV Drama by far.

Critically lauded by many as the best portrayal of marriage on television because of its realistic rendering of what it means to love someone for better and for worse, Eric and Tami Taylor, as played by the Emmy-nominated duo of Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton, have managed to capture the many dichotomous moments in the life of a marriage. Where other TV series tend to focus either on the bickering or the saccharine, “Friday Night Lights” has thrived on nuance, creating domestic moments that simultaneously reflect adoration and frustration; tenderness and sarcasm; respect and fatigue.

Beautiful marriage right here. I can’t believe that it all ends next week. My Favorite TV Drama by far.

(Source: coachandmrscoach)

I feel like we robbed a bank in front of everybody.

Arcade Fire tell us about the aftermath of their Grammy win last night.  (via thevancouversun)

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The Black Keys - Howlin’ For You

tobia:

BACALL + BOGART. This is what love looks like. Actions only. Don’t take it too seriously…. (Bacall to Bogey: Don’t fuck with this. Got it? Sold.) 

tobia:

BACALL + BOGART. 
This is what love looks like. Actions only. Don’t take it too seriously…. 
(Bacall to Bogey: Don’t fuck with this. Got it? Sold.) 

The Kills. They’re the best. Enough said.

The Kills. They’re the best. Enough said.