bottled sunshine



i'm frida. if it's not potentially embarrassing, i'm not interested. :)
Nov 06
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"when your love has gone,

you carry on. this is her song. this is a sone for no one.”- miike snow

happy friday :)

Nov 04
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"wherever you are, i hope you're happy,

is that a stupid thing to say?”- the roches

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honeyinyourtea:

d.i.y. s’mores kits

i love stuff like this

honeyinyourtea:

d.i.y. s’mores kits

i love stuff like this

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(via yearslater)
Nov 03
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I am productive in ways that don't lead to my homework being done..

but life is more about homework assignments. You learn in other ways besides vocabulary sentences and biology labs. Just sayin’.

In other news, I’m trying out capital letters. A year ago, I might have reacted to this with, “WHO HAVE I BECOME?”

Oh, herro, academic and grammatical maturity.

Nov 02
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Nov 01
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weekend of laughable movies:

  • gran torino
  • by the bog of cats (ok, this was a school play)
  • night of the living dead

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Oct 29
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i still remember the first time i heard this in your car.

that’s it. :)

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unicornology:

buyhercandy:

imjustlikeme:

invein:

About Vampire Weekend’s new song, “Horchata”:
If you can get over whatever kneejerk class rage this band may inspire in you — UGH OH MY GOD HOW DARE THESE BLUE BLOOD IVY LEAGUE PRICKS BRAG ABOUT DRINKING RICE MILK WITH CINNAMON THOSE IMPERIALIST GENTRIFYING YUPPIE PREPPY HIPSTERS AND THEIR BOAT SHOES AND THEIR ASCOTS AND ARE THEY TRYING TO IMPRESS ME BY USING THE WORD ‘BALACLAVA’ IT AIN’T WORKING ON ME, RICHIE RICH!!!!!! — you just might notice that this is an extraordinarily sweet, sentimental, and empathetic pop song. There is so much kindness in the very sound Ezra Koenig’s voice, and even more in the gentle, subtly shifting contours of his melodies. The arrangement is a collection of familiar, comforting sensations, but the sounds contrast in interesting ways, evoking a feeling not unlike noticing something new about an object or place you’ve seen almost every day for years of your life. When the chorus comes and Koenig sings “Here comes a feeling you thought you’d forgotten,” it feels exactly like you’re getting something back, and discovering something new about it in the process. The song is sophisticated and carefully composed, but it’s all in the interest of expressing a feeling and a thought with clarity and precision. They aren’t being show-offs, they are just very articulate young men.
— Matthew Perpetua
Fluxblog




i like this very much.

unicornology:

buyhercandy:

imjustlikeme:

invein:

About Vampire Weekend’s new song, “Horchata”:

If you can get over whatever kneejerk class rage this band may inspire in you — UGH OH MY GOD HOW DARE THESE BLUE BLOOD IVY LEAGUE PRICKS BRAG ABOUT DRINKING RICE MILK WITH CINNAMON THOSE IMPERIALIST GENTRIFYING YUPPIE PREPPY HIPSTERS AND THEIR BOAT SHOES AND THEIR ASCOTS AND ARE THEY TRYING TO IMPRESS ME BY USING THE WORD ‘BALACLAVA’ IT AIN’T WORKING ON ME, RICHIE RICH!!!!!! — you just might notice that this is an extraordinarily sweet, sentimental, and empathetic pop song. There is so much kindness in the very sound Ezra Koenig’s voice, and even more in the gentle, subtly shifting contours of his melodies. The arrangement is a collection of familiar, comforting sensations, but the sounds contrast in interesting ways, evoking a feeling not unlike noticing something new about an object or place you’ve seen almost every day for years of your life. When the chorus comes and Koenig sings “Here comes a feeling you thought you’d forgotten,” it feels exactly like you’re getting something back, and discovering something new about it in the process. The song is sophisticated and carefully composed, but it’s all in the interest of expressing a feeling and a thought with clarity and precision. They aren’t being show-offs, they are just very articulate young men.

— Matthew Perpetua

Fluxblog

i like this very much.