This ship will carry my body safe to shore »Cory and Topanga
Then when I was thirteen, Mom, she put me up against my locker and she kissed me. I mean, she gave me my first kiss. She taught me how to dance. She was always talking about these crazy things and I never understood a word she said. All I understood was that she was the girl I sat up every night thinking about, and when I’m with her I feel happy to be alive. Like I can do anything. Even talk to you like this. So that’s, that’s what I feel is love, Mom… When I’m better because she’s here… and now she won’t be. So we’re finished.
1984, I poo poo on a bus. Nobody likes me.
never gets old.
I like the song a little better knowing it’s somehow associated with new girl.
(Source: gift-ofthegab)
What they did not want you to ever find out is that your generation, the generation born between 1980-1995, actually outnumbers the Baby Boomers. They knew that if you ever turned your eye towards political reform, you could change the world. They tried to keep you sated on vapid television shows and vapid music. They cut off your education and fed you brain candy. They took away your music and gave you Top Ten pop stations. They cut off your art and replaced it with endless reality shows for you to plug into, hoping you would sit quietly by as they ran the world. We as a society are only as strong as our weakest link. Give ‘em hell, kids.
(Source: katedanley)
I’ve been thinking a lot recently that my hamartia, my fatal flaw, my hero’s fault will be my complete apathy.
It is becoming progressively more obvious to me that my jealousy will hold me back but ultimately I’ll be fine with it, and my empathy for others will make me weak. But my apathy will be the one that pushes me over.
Just saying, I called it.
Top 20 Cory and Shawn Moments (in no particular order)
“Guys like us should have a code.” → City Slackers
I’ve always wanted a code.
(Source: entirelyourown)