Row -John Brion
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I live in Montreal, Canada. I was born in a Hindu family and I cannot say I am a descent Hindu since I follow my culture.Following
Row -John Brion
Winston S. Churchill (via kari-shma)
Two people that I am following mentioned about Winston S. Churchill… o.O
(via tmitmi)
Haha!
YA YA YA
the whole right side
LMAO THE FIRST ONE
When I enter the shower, I go hardcore. Yes, I flex my muscle while taking a shower
Haha.
Mary: “What should we do?”
Stan: “I don’t know what to do. I don’t know what to do.”
Mary: “What should we do?”
Stan: “Crap. Crap. I don’t know! I just said that I don’t know what to do.”
Mary: “I’m sorry. What should we do?”
Stan: “I don’t know. Mellow out. You’re freaking me out.”
Mary: “Well, what if he—-?”
Stan: “Mellow out.”
Mary: “Well, you have to do something. He could wake up all half-backed…”
Stan: “Okay. Shh, shh. Quiet. You’re freaking me out.”
Mary: “…and gooey, and—and half-baked.”
Stan: “Shh, shh.”
Mary: “Mmm, that sounds so good.”
Stan: “Oh bleep.”
Mary: “I’m hungry.”
Stan: “Oh, bleep.”
Mary: “Oh! Oh!”
Stan: “What? Oh! What, what? What?”
Mary: “We should call Howard.”
Stan: “No way. No, sir, man. This is my— I can handle this. I can’t call Howard.”
I love people who are stone. They’re hilarious ;p
Mary: Kirsten Dunst and Stan: Mark Ruffalo in “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”
I love this movie
Frou Frou | Hear me out
Oh geez, I haven’t heard this song for so long. I remember when I first heard this; it was in an AMV of Loveless, and I was in love with it. This brings back memories where I use to read mangas and watch animes that involves two guys doing some “action” ;p
Haha.
Unlikely Twilight Advocate of the Day: Kevin Smith speaks out in defense of Twilight and its legions of tweeny fans at this year’s San Diego Comic Con: “How dare you pass judgment on those 12-year-old girl who like vampires? They need to be encouraged, because in six years they’ll be 18-year-old girls who like vampires!”
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FUCKING WATCH IT!!!!
Haha!
Adagio In D Minor -Sunshine: Soundtrack (John Murphy)