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Hi. Catherine. 17. New Jersey. Muhlenberg College Class of 2017. Okay so everyone puts single of taken but taken makes me feel like Liam Neeson is going to save me from kidnappers, but that's what I am so yeah...Formerly deathbyapchemistry, ferriswheelsandthermodynamics, summerlongingonthewind, and thegirlwhowaitedalwaysandforever.
New account, if my followers would come back that'd be swell.

Band picnic 2013:

okay sorry for the personal post, but I’m just really excited. It started raining, so a bunch of us played ultimate frisbee in the rain and I got a cute kiss in the rain and I’m drenched and cold and I have a huge headache and I’m so tired, but I don’t even care because I had so much fun and I’m so happy. I at least changed into sweatpants from gym class and my boyfriend’s giant sweatshirt, but my hair is so wet that I think my genetics teacher is questioning my sanity. Best day of my life. If I didn’t have genetics class, I’d be practically crying of happiness.

fishingboatproceeds:

How did this get 71,000 notes?! 

Also, now that tumblr is being bought by yahoo, does this mean I will finally get paid for every note generated? And if so, can I declare that payment as fishing boat proceeds?!

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lalondes:

crystalzelda:

ameliaelizabeth:

TIME’s new cover makes me so mad I could write essays about it, but instead I’m going to keep job hunting since in today’s world a university degree means nothing and therefore like much of my generation, I’m stuck choosing between minimum wage jobs and internships that I can’t afford to accept in an attempt to pay off my tens of thousands of dollars worth of student debt.

I’d be interested in reading this article to see exactly what makes us entitled and lazy. Are we lazy because more of us are completing high school and going to college than ever before? Are we entitled because our standard of living is declining? Do we live with our parents because we’re too slothful to leave or is because our education costs are getting steeper and steeper while we’re getting less and less aid?
Tell us, Time Magazine, about how we’re narcissistic little slugs when we’re faced with an economic crisis that resulted in a lowering of our standard of living, an increase in tuition costs and how when we get out of our very expensive schools, more and more of us are going to end up working minimum wage jobs. 

I also want to note that it’s really frustrating that the face of “lazy, entitled narcissism” is a young woman.


I read this article. I get what they mean. While not all of us fulfill this stereotype for our generation, most do.

lalondes:

crystalzelda:

ameliaelizabeth:

TIME’s new cover makes me so mad I could write essays about it, but instead I’m going to keep job hunting since in today’s world a university degree means nothing and therefore like much of my generation, I’m stuck choosing between minimum wage jobs and internships that I can’t afford to accept in an attempt to pay off my tens of thousands of dollars worth of student debt.

I’d be interested in reading this article to see exactly what makes us entitled and lazy. Are we lazy because more of us are completing high school and going to college than ever before? Are we entitled because our standard of living is declining? Do we live with our parents because we’re too slothful to leave or is because our education costs are getting steeper and steeper while we’re getting less and less aid?

Tell us, Time Magazine, about how we’re narcissistic little slugs when we’re faced with an economic crisis that resulted in a lowering of our standard of living, an increase in tuition costs and how when we get out of our very expensive schools, more and more of us are going to end up working minimum wage jobs. 

I also want to note that it’s really frustrating that the face of “lazy, entitled narcissism” is a young woman.

I read this article. I get what they mean. While not all of us fulfill this stereotype for our generation, most do.

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