if there's a theme to be had here, its that I like cute things.

That awkward moment when you realize you’re basically Squidward…

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The Siege of the North

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Pete looks better this way

afternoonsnoozebutton:

Pete looks better this way

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Two Tommy’s, but no Zack..

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this doesnt feel right

this doesnt feel right

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supbreaux:

The Upside Of Being An Introvert
“But that unstated norm discounts the hidden benefits of the introverted temperament—for workplaces, personal relationships and society as a whole. Introverts may be able to fit all their friends in a phone booth, but those relationships tend to be deep and rewarding. Introverts are more cautious and deliberate than extroverts, but that means they tend to think things through more thoroughly, which means they can often make smarter decisions. Introverts are better at listening—which, after all, is easier to do if you’re not talking—and that in turn can make them better business leaders, especially if their employees feel empowered to act on their own initiative. And simply by virtue of their ability to sit still and focus, introverts find it easier to spend long periods in solitary work, which turns out to be the best way to come up with a fresh idea or master a skill.”

supbreaux:

The Upside Of Being An Introvert

“But that unstated norm discounts the hidden benefits of the introverted temperament—for workplaces, personal relationships and society as a whole. Introverts may be able to fit all their friends in a phone booth, but those relationships tend to be deep and rewarding. Introverts are more cautious and deliberate than extroverts, but that means they tend to think things through more thoroughly, which means they can often make smarter decisions. Introverts are better at listening—which, after all, is easier to do if you’re not talking—and that in turn can make them better business leaders, especially if their employees feel empowered to act on their own initiative. And simply by virtue of their ability to sit still and focus, introverts find it easier to spend long periods in solitary work, which turns out to be the best way to come up with a fresh idea or master a skill.”

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This Seemed so awesome!

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spanisharlem:

hate hate hate

spanisharlem:

hate hate hate

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