If my brother wants to scream at his xbox til stupid o’clock when I’m trying to sleep, then I’ll break it.
Cause that is just not fair.
Try hiding one of the cables that he needs to work the xbox. :) Either that or get him a muzzle. :D x
Wehrli takes everyday scenes of disorder and rearranges them into neat rows, sorted by different attributes such as color, size, shape, and type, etc.
(Source: unknownskywalker)
I haven’t vented in a long time and I’m feeling the need to tonight. Thing’s have been rather crappy for a while now && it all seems to be taking a turn for the worse even more than before. (Oh joy). I’m not going to divulge any personal information however, things are rather shit.
I need a new house. I need a new job. I need certain people to get a boot up their backside and man up. But then again so do I.
I just need things to right for once, otherwise I think I’m going to break down for good.
I totally agree with this.
My best friend is a young mum (not quite a teenager any more) and she’s absolutely fantastic with her little boy, she’s such a good mum. She loves her son more than anything, and it’s so obvious he is her world.
I’ve never known her to leave her son with anyone so she can go out and party, and I know she’s planning on doing a university course, so she’s getting an education.
This is a shitty stereotype, and it’s really unfair on teen/young mums.I totally agree. Several of my oldest and closest friends are teen mum’s or expecting. 3/5 of those are brilliant mum’s and the other two who are still expecting, well they’re still staying in college and they’re both going to continue with education after they’ve given birth. Sure there are teen mums who take the piss but most teen mum’s I know, they do hell of a better job than some older women who I know have had children. :)
(Source: rosalie-mommy2be)