godlovesdykes:

now, madam grad advisor, if you look at my transcript you may see that i only have three of the required five years of art history. but i think if you look at my tumblr.com blog you may find a different story…

paintedtaygolden:

I’m never gonna meet what could’ve been, would’ve been, what should’ve been you

soulmvtes:

i think that human connection is such a blessing despite how temporary it can be. whatever happened or will happen to us is a fact of our existence, i am just grateful to have crossed paths with you and to have meant something to you somewhere somehow

severidekidd:

I don’t have to deal with the kids part— yet.

carlyraejepsans:

entryn17:

maybe this take shouldn’t be coming out of the mouth of an 18 year old still in high school but i think part of maturing or growing as a person should absolutely include learning to get over your vitriolic hatred of children cause i’ve never seen a responsible, mature adult go on the internet to talk about how much they hate the minors or think a 16 year old is cringe for expressing discomfort over something. what i’ve seen instead is people going to embarrassing lengths to talk down to teens because they think they’re stupid or that their thoughts matter less and if that’s how you truly see the world then i believe that you, the enlightened adult in this situation, can make the conscious decision to disengage and swiftly move on with your life. the block button is free

that “the possibility of being subjected to a 14 year old’s opinion at any point of my day is a war crime” tweet was kinda funny until I saw someone respond with “you wouldn’t have to see that 14 year old’s opinion if there weren’t thousands of adults in their 20s retweeting it to make fun of it” and tbh it’s changed my whole outlook on this stuff

severidekidd:

Kidd and I worked together for a few months after training before CFD decided we needed to be seperated. Yeah, because Dawson’s a nasty influence.
Stella Kidd and Gabriela Dawson in CHICAGO FIRE (2012)

lindsayerins:

SOPHIA BUSH as ERIN LINDSAY
CHICAGO PD — 3.11, Knocked the Family Right Out