February 2012
16 posts
No one wants to admit it
tommyxvx:
allergictocats:
moral-support:
threeineachside:
tommyxvx:
But deep down, everyone knows they would hang out with me in real life.
Dude, when are we hanging out?
I would never hang out with you. So there’s that
Louie, wanna hang out with me while I don’t hang out with tommyxvdouche?
Ugghhhh. Your words cut like daggers.
Just being real, tommy is so awesome in real life.
justinxvx asked: Were you getting your car towed the other night on Main?
Just watched someone go the wrong way down Main Street, then turn to go the wrong way down Mulberry. One way, the other way my friend.
Orange Toothpaste: A Haiku
Orange toothpaste, why?
Why do you even exist?
You are just awful.
pizzariot asked: Yep, Keith Ready. He seems nice but some of the things he says are really off the wall
The worst part about days off is waking up without an alarm at 6:20 a.m. thinking ‘Shit I’m late!’. Then again at 6:30, 645, and once more at 8.
The coolest thing about days off is going to sleep the night before without setting an alarm.
January 2012
25 posts
pcmiv-deactivated20120214 asked: I CHOOSE U. I'll be in touch about the details
Who’s going to be my date to see The Lion King at the Landmark next month?
I’d nail a dream catcher above my bed if I thought it would keep you out of my head.
If you’re gonna have pizza with someone else, what do you have to do? You gotta...
– NY Times: Teaching Good Sex (via ffolkthepainaway)
Sex & Pizza blog 2k12 (via pizzariot)
Sex and pizza blog, what could be better?
December 2011
18 posts
My bedroom smells like mint chocolate chip. Buying this candle was the best decision I’ve ever made.
My ice-skating polar bear socks are poking out about three inches above my boots for the world to see. No shame. I wear kids’ socks, okay?
The more cars I hear drive past my window, the...
tommyxvx:
City sounds are so comforting.
One teachers approach to preventing gender...
togetherforjacksoncountykids:
“It’s Okay to be Neither,” By Melissa Bollow Tempel
Alie arrived at our 1st-grade classroom wearing a sweatshirt with a hood. I asked her to take off her hood, and she refused. I thought she was just being difficult and ignored it. After breakfast we got in line for art, and I noticed that she still had not removed her hood. When we arrived at the art room, I...