On here I will post all the "Things I Like That are Awesome" Enjoy!
Tiltaa
#whenever you’re sad just remember that this is what dean hears when sam talks
Whenever you’re sad remember that Jared Padalecki did this and somehow managed a whole take without laughing.
best photoset of the week award.
i feel like that’s tumblr headquarters
(Source: buzzfeed, via expressionedjuice)
I just did this. Legit.
the fuck
Clearly this is black magic at work here
been folding my shirts like this for so long that it feels weird to do it any other way
WHAT THE SHIT
i did this just now completely skeptical and when it worked i just fell over onto my bed and sobbed into my blanket
ok important make sure you’re grabbing across/over the shirt instead of the side nearest to you because i was doing that for like 5 minutes and getting pissed that i couldn’t folow simple instructions correctly. but then i did it right it’s basically magic
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gettingcrazywiththecheezewhiz:
In the winter I sleep with twelve blankets on.
In the summer I turn on a fan then sleep with twelve blankets on.
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i’ve got some kind of allergic reaction going on and my face is breaking out in a bad rash and my mom is freaking out and wants to take me to the ER and my dad was like “let’s not make any rash decisions” and we high fived and now my mom is yelling at us
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THIS IS FUCKING WITH MY HEAD
SEA PANCAKE
(Source: anaxajannyvargas, via thehilariousblog)
NYCTOPHOBIA
[noun]
(from Greek νυκτός - nuktos, genitive of νύξ - nux, “night” and φόβος - phobos, “fear”) a phobia characterised by a severe fear of the darkness. It is triggered by the brain’s disfigured perception of what would or could happen when in a dark environment.
Despite its pervasive nature, there has been a lack of etiological research on the subject. The fear of darkness (nyctophobia) is a psychologically-impacted feeling of being disposed from comfort to a fear-evoking state. The fear of darkness or night has several non-clinical terminologies—lygophobia, scotophobia and achluophobia.
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NOPE
The second image with the hands coming out from under the bed— I often have that irrational fear exactly, and it freaks me out, even though it’s completely illogical
(Source: victoriousvocabulary, via ramsaymacdonald)






