The heart, the outcast, the villain.
Tom Hiddleston talks about Loki.
(via ifu)
The heart, the outcast, the villain.
Tom Hiddleston talks about Loki.
(via ifu)
I love me some Gene Wilder
(Source: smallnartless, via larkzarvonritter)
Stoll’s sweet wrist shot to win the game (and the series) in overtime
(Source: thelosangeleskings)
LA Kings eliminate top seeded Vancouver Canucks
YEEEEESSSSS, KINGS WIN THE SERIES! It’s a good night(:
Suck that Canucks fans! (:
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Now & then I think of all the times you screwed me over;
Part of me believing it was always something that I’d done.
But I don’t wanna live that way,
Reading into every word you say.
You said that you could let it go
& I wouldn’t catch you hung up on somebody that you used to know.
(Source: tangerinesun)
and I wouldn’t change a thing!(:
Quick with his 8th shutout of the season!
Quick is a BADASS! I looooooove that guy.
Today I hung out with a friend for the first time in a while (@carloskarlrobles). After having a delicious dinner at George’s Greek Cafe (and trying baklava for the first time), we went to a candy store to buy some caramel apple pops and chocolate covered bacon. It was my first time having chocolate covered bacon, and I know it sounds like it would taste weird, but it was rather good.
Sure, the food was amazing but that wasn’t the best part of the night. The best part of the night was sitting in the car and talking for hours about how to be happy and life in general. It feels great knowing that there is someone out there like me—someone who can be truly happy with the little things in life. I’m so glad that there is someone I can hold a conversation with and not only listens, but understands. If anything, he understands how to be happy better than I do. I’ve always said money doesn’t matter, and here he is, someone who honestly believes the same thing.
Whoever decided that the acceptable definition of “being happy” is being forced to go to school full-time for two decades (if not more) and finding a job to work at least 40 hours a week in order to afford a big house and a nice car got it all wrong. Does happiness really come down to something as materialistic as a big house and a nice car? Even if it means spending your entire life working for it? I mean really, what has our society come to? Happiness should be doing what you love, then and there, at that moment, and not worry about anything else. Happiness is a perspective—it varies from person to person, and changes over time. It is a mood, a state of mind—it comes and goes. I don’t believe anyone can be entirely happy every second of every day, 100% of the time. But I do think that we will generally be happier with ourselves and our lives if we could just appreciate all that we have, rather than long for what we don’t have. Be grateful for the roof over your head, the clothes on your back, and the food on your table. I hope that one day, society will finally come to this realization. So many people would finally achieve the happiness that they’ve been working their entire lives to find.
For a long time, I’ve always known this as my definition of happiness. It’s always been different from what society expects. But not until tonight have I been inspired to try and share this idea with everyone else.
Here is the guy who has made it his mission to share this happiness with the world: carloskarlrobles.tumblr.com