Ça plane pour moi.

Gabriela. 20. UCI anteater. English major. ΛΣΓ :) I ♥ chamomile tea, hibiscus juice, and musical frisson. Me encantan las calaveras.
"I still don't belong
To anyone -
I am mine"

I personally LOVE California but I also really like this song :)

Fuck California
You made me boring
I bled all blood out
But these red pants they don’t show that
My old friends though they know that
And when I sold them I sold that

I’m sorry Gracie girl you’re golden

I’m sorry Steven and Andrew
That I ever left you
You never seen the ocean
You never been on a plane
Schizophrenia rules the brain
Aliens coming to take you away
You’re still my favorite
Past Life Martyred Saint
Gimme the places I’ll give you the names
Wasted away alone on the plains
What’s it like to be small-town and gay?
Fuck it baby I know you’ll never change

So hold me down but I got it
Quick hit to the face
Soft blow to the mouth
On Christmas morning

You’re bleeding from the fingertips
You rubbed me raw you rubbed me wrong
And I heave when I think of you

Oh! California

Now you’ve corrupted us all
With your sexuality
Tried to tell me love was free
Tried to tell me love was free
Us and them baby
You You You You You and Me

Oh Love! In the time of scandal
Love in the form of tragedy
Love so much so real so fucked it’s 5150

But I’m just 22 and I don’t mind dyin

What does failure taste like?
To me it tastes like dirt
And I’m beggin you please to look away

I bet my money on the bob-tail nag,
somebody bet on the bay

I saw Joseph carrying the gun
I saw Mary carrying the gun
The Gun The Gun The Gun
The Gun carrying The Gun

I saw Grandpa
carrying The Gun
I saw Grandma
Carrying The Gun
The Gun The Gun The Gun
The Gun carrying The Gun

I used to carry The Gun
The Gun The Gun The Gun
The Gun carrying The Gun

pervyrasslincaps:

The Known Universe takes viewers from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space to the afterglow of the Big Bang.

Every star, planet, and quasar seen in the film is possible because of the world’s most complete four-dimensional map of the universe, the Digital Universe Atlas that is maintained and updated by astrophysicists at the American Museum of Natural History.

The new film, created by the Museum, is part of an exhibition, Visions of the Cosmos: From the Milky Ocean to an Evolving Universe, at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan through May 2010.

It astounds me that most people are more interested in Astrology and Astronomy.

I know nobody is going to watch it because most of you follow me for my rassling bullshit, but I’m going to post it anyway. This is one of the most profound, awe-inspiring videos I have watched in my life. This offers more revelations and insight than going to a lifetime of church sermons would.

Once you get a taste of cosmic perspective, I think you’re a different person. - Neil DeGrasse Tyson

(Note: Around 3:00, the video gets kind of halted and glitchy, but it’s not the fault of the YT player, so just keep watching because it gets through it.)

This seriously excites me and terrifies me at the same time. There’s so much we don’t know about ourselves in this planet. I can’t even begin to think about all of the things that exist out there that are intangible to us. It’s just absolutely amazing to me! I can honestly say that nothing has ever fascinated me more than astronomy and I don’t think anything ever will. If I was any good at sciences, I’d probably be an astronomer :p no seriously. It’s the one scientific (and in some ways humanistic) subject that I absolutely love.

Badly?

  • Gay Perry: Go. Sleep badly. Any questions, hesitate to call.
  • Harry: Bad.
  • Gay Perry: Excuse me?
  • Harry: Sleep Bad. Cause otherwise it makes it seem like the mechanism that allows you to sleep ba-...
  • Gay Perry: What? Fuckhead? Badly's an adverb. Who taught you grammar? Get out. Vanish.
oldhollywood:


Q: Odd that Charlie Chaplin sends his daughters to a convent. It certainly can’t be said that he has any sympathy with the Church. And why on earth does he send you to a convent?
Geraldine Chaplin: “For the discipline. My father’s fanatical about discipline. Besides I was so wild, when I was ten, that I don’t know what would have happened if the nuns hadn’t brought me up. They were strict, the nuns, as strict as father, but they were so gentle too. And then the nuns gave me something I didn’t have, they gave me religion. You see, we Chaplin kids were never baptized into any religion. That’s the way father wanted and wants it. We’d never heard any talk of God, we’d never heard a prayer and…well, now I’ll tell you a very silly, a very odd thing.
The first day I went into class, all the girls were standing up praying. I didn’t know about praying, you see, and so I thought they were reciting a lesson. But the second day they stood up again and recited the same lesson again, so I thought, that’s odd, didn’t they say the same lesson yesterday? I turned to one of the girls and asked her: ‘What are you doing?’ ‘We’re praying,’ she said. ‘Praying?’ I said. ‘Yes, praying,’ she said. “Praying to whom?” I said. ‘Praying to God,’ she said. ‘God who?’ I said.
Well, the girl looked at me in amazement and didn’t say any more. So then, when the lesson was over, I went to the nuns and asked who God was: was he the head of the school? The nuns said yes, God was also the head of the school. So then I asked the nuns if I could meet this head of the school and the nuns replied that this head of the school was very good and was taking care of me. If I spoke to Him, He would listen and… well, it was like a fairy tale only more beautiful, and I believed it…”
Q: Is it really true that until you were ten you’d never heard religion spoken of?
GC: “No. Never….my father says he’d have liked to be religious, that it would have been a great help to him, but he just can’t be. If he could, he says, he’d put more trust in people. My father is a man with no illusions, and we all grew up without any illusions - except for the early years, when we thought it was Father Christmas who brought us cookies. But by now even the youngest of the children know the cookies come from mother and father, that there is no such person as Father Christmas.”
-excerpted from 1965 interview, published in The Limelighters  (Oriana Fallaci, 1967) (photo via)

oldhollywood:

Q: Odd that Charlie Chaplin sends his daughters to a convent. It certainly can’t be said that he has any sympathy with the Church. And why on earth does he send you to a convent?

Geraldine Chaplin: “For the discipline. My father’s fanatical about discipline. Besides I was so wild, when I was ten, that I don’t know what would have happened if the nuns hadn’t brought me up. They were strict, the nuns, as strict as father, but they were so gentle too. And then the nuns gave me something I didn’t have, they gave me religion. You see, we Chaplin kids were never baptized into any religion. That’s the way father wanted and wants it. We’d never heard any talk of God, we’d never heard a prayer and…well, now I’ll tell you a very silly, a very odd thing.

The first day I went into class, all the girls were standing up praying. I didn’t know about praying, you see, and so I thought they were reciting a lesson. But the second day they stood up again and recited the same lesson again, so I thought, that’s odd, didn’t they say the same lesson yesterday? I turned to one of the girls and asked her: ‘What are you doing?’ ‘We’re praying,’ she said. ‘Praying?’ I said. ‘Yes, praying,’ she said. “Praying to whom?” I said. ‘Praying to God,’ she said. ‘God who?’ I said.

Well, the girl looked at me in amazement and didn’t say any more. So then, when the lesson was over, I went to the nuns and asked who God was: was he the head of the school? The nuns said yes, God was also the head of the school. So then I asked the nuns if I could meet this head of the school and the nuns replied that this head of the school was very good and was taking care of me. If I spoke to Him, He would listen and… well, it was like a fairy tale only more beautiful, and I believed it…”

Q: Is it really true that until you were ten you’d never heard religion spoken of?

GC: “No. Never….my father says he’d have liked to be religious, that it would have been a great help to him, but he just can’t be. If he could, he says, he’d put more trust in people. My father is a man with no illusions, and we all grew up without any illusions - except for the early years, when we thought it was Father Christmas who brought us cookies. But by now even the youngest of the children know the cookies come from mother and father, that there is no such person as Father Christmas.”

-excerpted from 1965 interview, published in The Limelighters  (Oriana Fallaci, 1967) (photo via)


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)