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I am a Psychology major who wants to be a doctor, but doesn't have enough drive to work on being one.
If being a doctor doesn't work, I'm going to be an astronaut/some kind of artist.

This blog primarily consists of reblogs and commentary with an occasional original post about mah lyfe.


steamedporkbun:

Interviewer: Favourite moment of shooting this film? Favourite moment on set?

Karl: I always enjoyed lunch…

Simon: Lunch was good. Karl and Chris in their wetsuits was endlessly entertaining, ‘cause in between takes they’d just let their bellies out. I would literally see between Karl and Chris, these two incredibly well-built men, them having a belly-off.

Interviewer: In lycra. Spandex.

Simon: Those things didn’t leave much to the imagination. Believe. There was - you could tell what religion they were.

i would like to see what religion they are

(via karlimeaghan)

thegestianpoet:

elucipher:

Waiting on NBC’s decision on the fate of our show and needed some cheering up—so here’s Hugh Dancy & Bryan Fuller looking silly and adorable. 

hugh isn’t even TRYING

YOU KNOW THAT JUMPSUIT IS LIKE…HELLA $$$$$$$ I CHECKED A WHILE AGO BECAUSE I WANTED IT FUCKING ADIDAS

thegestianpoet:

elucipher:

Waiting on NBC’s decision on the fate of our show and needed some cheering up—so here’s Hugh Dancy & Bryan Fuller looking silly and adorable. 

hugh isn’t even TRYING

YOU KNOW THAT JUMPSUIT IS LIKE…HELLA $$$$$$$ I CHECKED A WHILE AGO BECAUSE I WANTED IT FUCKING ADIDAS

(via do-you-have-a-flag)

psych-facts:

Hugs that last over twenty seconds, release a chemical in your body called “Oxytocin”, which makes you trust the person you’re hugging more. 
“We need 4 hugs a day for survival. We need 8 hugs a day for maintenance. We need 12 hugs a day for growth” - Virginia Satir, family therapist
Hugging someone is a way of showing that we care, and for both the hugged and hugger, it feels good. When growing up, we are very sensitive to touch. We recognize our parents initially through sense of touch. 
Oxytocin is a neurotransmitter that acts like a hormone and helps promote trust. It’s released in the body when we feel safe. This could be through breast-feeding (when we’re little), holding hands, snuggling, dancing with someone, during a massage or body work out or things that generally make us feel at ease. Hugging is definitely one of the things that make us release oxytocin. 

Oh…I don’t like being touched so…I think I only allow my mom, bro, grandma/pa, uncle, and aunt but only for like 5 seconds.

psych-facts:

Hugs that last over twenty seconds, release a chemical in your body called “Oxytocin”, which makes you trust the person you’re hugging more. 

“We need 4 hugs a day for survival. We need 8 hugs a day for maintenance. We need 12 hugs a day for growth” - Virginia Satir, family therapist

Hugging someone is a way of showing that we care, and for both the hugged and hugger, it feels good. When growing up, we are very sensitive to touch. We recognize our parents initially through sense of touch. 

Oxytocin is a neurotransmitter that acts like a hormone and helps promote trust. It’s released in the body when we feel safe. This could be through breast-feeding (when we’re little), holding hands, snuggling, dancing with someone, during a massage or body work out or things that generally make us feel at ease. Hugging is definitely one of the things that make us release oxytocin. 

Oh…I don’t like being touched so…I think I only allow my mom, bro, grandma/pa, uncle, and aunt but only for like 5 seconds.

(via robocuties)

“Sarah, I know that you think you’re in love with me right now, but I promise you, you’re going to find someone better.”
No! No, I never will.

(Source: jess-millers, via merllyns)