in her mind it’s always raining a slow and endless drizzle

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painted and reupholstered my 5yr old computer chair.

painted and reupholstered my 5yr old computer chair.

I spent the past 15 hours designing about 7 of these and a few other things for our Advance Hotel Sales & Marketing Final.

These are my favorites!

My manic highs in ipod photos.

1. Spent a month worth of savings on Forever21. Yes, i bought the same looking top in 3 different neutral shades. Another fitting description for this photograph would be: Went to Forever21 because they had a massive sale… Bought 6 items on regular price and a pair of shorts with a 20% discount. “look at your life. look at your choices.”

2. Made a whole bunch of lists at the back of my notebook. These lists range from current to-do lists to the list of boys i’ve liked since the 5th grade. why? i dont know either.

3. I made a list of other ideas of lists i could make. 

4.  Bought a picture frame from NBS for 100pesos and filled it up with old photos.

5. Came up with a plan so i could earn enough money to buy my own designer enamel bracelet. (buying a designer enamel bracelet with my own money was something i came up with whilst doing a list of things i need to have before the year ends.)

6. Spent the rest of my tax returns on make-up. Sigma brushes, MAC, Nars, Laura Mercier. this was another “look at your life. look at your choices.” moment for me.

7. Cleaned up the closet and decided to have a garage sale the day after.

“I’m sure she didn’t want to leave but when things go right for too long she jumps before they go left.”

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no weekly top music, just Dallas Green and his awesomeness. 

no weekly top music, just Dallas Green and his awesomeness.
 

"There are a hundred things she has tried to chase away the things she won’t remember and that she can’t even let herself think about because that’s when the birds scream and the worms crawl and somewhere in her mind it’s always raining a slow and endless drizzle."

Neil Gaiman, “Strange Little Girls,” Fragile Things (via bookssay)

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