I'm a hopeless romantic, 21-year-old, college student from Michigan. I'm addicted to anything sports related, but specifically baseball. I enjoy all kinds of movies and music, but a cup of coffee and a book are the perfect escape. I love writing and I hope to make it my career. I'm Megan.


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Jun 18, 2013
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the-mermaids-dreams:

Poems in books:  Love is a spark of light, a dazzling blaze

the-mermaids-dreams:

Poems in books: Love is a spark of light, a dazzling blaze


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Jun 17, 2013
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modayflores:

life will defend itself

modayflores:

life will defend itself


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Jun 17, 2013
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l0wfences:

untitled by April Hoffman on Flickr.

l0wfences:

untitled by April Hoffman on Flickr.


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Jun 17, 2013
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recklessabandon454:

Fame magazin – 3. oldal - Hotdog.hu on We Heart It - http://weheartit.com/entry/65056068/via/yeungyung

 Hearted from: http://www.hotdog.hu/fame/p3

recklessabandon454:

Fame magazin – 3. oldal - Hotdog.hu on We Heart It - http://weheartit.com/entry/65056068/via/yeungyung

Hearted from: http://www.hotdog.hu/fame/p3


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Jun 17, 2013
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rattuswonkler:

Gorgeous graphics resource for all you iNurds

rattuswonkler:

Gorgeous graphics resource for all you iNurds

(via coloredmondays)


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Jun 17, 2013
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hoploid:

Link


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Jun 17, 2013
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siphotos:

Arguably the single most recognizable mask of all time, the story goes Bruins trainer John “Frosty” Forristall drew a huge black stitch mark, at Gerry Cheevers’ request, where the puck had struck his mask during a practice, leaving his teammates in stitches. However, Cheevers had tried the stitches gag at least once before in the late ’60s. Regardless, it was a hit with his teammates, fans and the media, and Cheevers continued to add stitches to his mask every time a puck struck it. (Tony Triolo/SI)
GALLERY: Top 10 NHL Goalie Masks (1967-82)

siphotos:

Arguably the single most recognizable mask of all time, the story goes Bruins trainer John “Frosty” Forristall drew a huge black stitch mark, at Gerry Cheevers’ request, where the puck had struck his mask during a practice, leaving his teammates in stitches. However, Cheevers had tried the stitches gag at least once before in the late ’60s. Regardless, it was a hit with his teammates, fans and the media, and Cheevers continued to add stitches to his mask every time a puck struck it. (Tony Triolo/SI)


GALLERY: Top 10 NHL Goalie Masks (1967-82)


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Jun 17, 2013
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Jun 16, 2013
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Why do you think Beauty picked the Beast? It was the library.

— Chelsea M. Cameron (via carolblackman)


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Jun 16, 2013
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withoutidentity:

This is a bus stop shelter I found whilst riding Route 1 through Cambridge. Look at the advertisement plastered on it. There are covers of many classic novels (all now in the public domain) with QR codes under them. Scan the code with your phone, download and read the book while you wait for the bus.
Best bus stop ever.

withoutidentity:

This is a bus stop shelter I found whilst riding Route 1 through Cambridge. Look at the advertisement plastered on it. There are covers of many classic novels (all now in the public domain) with QR codes under them. Scan the code with your phone, download and read the book while you wait for the bus.

Best bus stop ever.