January 2011
11 posts
OH U
troy-artlog:
glitterandfallingstars:
il-novelliere:
OH MY GOSSSHHH - Joel style.
I’d laugh if this was spread throughout Tumblr
as of now, I’m still laughing
OHMAHGOD
Everyone, this is my faux Korean blockmate.
This week has been mildly depressing.
Monday, please be good to me.
Beliebers, beliebers! We have a message from your leader.
– Graham Norton, hilariously and unwittingly commenting on the Bieber cult.
brothers
William: You alone, Arthur?
Arthur: Yes.
William: You should join the others.
Arthur: I can't stand up straight.
William: Why?
Arthur: I'm drunk.
William: You don't look drunk.
Arthur: I am.
William: You have a weak tolerance for alcohol?
Arthur: If I'm asked, I'll drink but I dislike the taste. School is unlike formal parties wherein everything revolves around alcohol.
William: Yep, you're drunk. (I've never heard him talk so much.)
William: Oh yeah! I heard you were walking around with someone.
Arthur: I am not going to say anything.
1193. 오빠: Term of Affection →
juhyung:
오빠 (noun) an older brother or an older male of whom you feel close with
The Three Types of Oppas:
The brother. This is the most straightforward use of oppa: the blood relative. This can mean a girl’s sibling or cousin, just as long as he’s male and older.
The older guy. The term oppa can also be extended to guys who are not blood-related, but to whom the girl feels some closeness. A...
what I got myself into
> wake up at 5:20am > go to school > attend all the morning classes > skip lunch and then go home > mess with the Kylock Time System script > eat a meager sandwich > attend training > non-stop jogging (except for the occasional tying of shoelaces) for around an hour, therefore completing five freakin’ kilometers > try not to embarrass your fellow teammates by NOT...
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my blockmate is a history buff
[blockmates PASSIONATELY arguing about history]
Mari: Sige nga, AB! Sino si Louis VII?
AB [arrogant scholarly look]: Si Louis VII... ay anak ni Louis VI. /fingersnap
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reading a short story
Taking note of the style it was written in (superfluous words, long clauses, and oddly constructed sentences), I assumed it was British. It was about a mother who was trying to make her daughter feel a certain level of reproach towards a woman in their society by sneering quietly whenever said woman was around. Eventually, the daughter stayed away. The effort was successful; so successful that the...