• 28th January
    2012
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Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end.

As we close the Quadricentennial Year, we welcome a new one. Say hello to the new century, Thomasians! :)

400 Years, Songs & Fireworks. It’s more fun in UST. ♥

Ako’y nagagalak ako’y isang Tomasino. :)

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    2012
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alanrickmandaily:

justwanttogetthere:

Alan Rickman’s letter to his 16 year old self

I like how he autographed his letter to himself as if to say, “And Alan, if you need some money, sell this signed letter. I become pretty famous in the future, thanks to Harry Potter. Cheers.”

alanrickmandaily:

justwanttogetthere:

Alan Rickman’s letter to his 16 year old self

I like how he autographed his letter to himself as if to say, “And Alan, if you need some money, sell this signed letter. I become pretty famous in the future, thanks to Harry Potter. Cheers.”

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    2012
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    2011
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  • 12th December
    2011
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iconoclassic:

wyld-magik: carpe-delirium: up-the-dosage: nikita-banana:
(Original post from Daniel Alexander on Google+, I’m just helping to spread the word. Reblog this)
I spotted this poor lady initially on Thanksgiving Day looking for work as I was leaving the York Road Shopping Center in Baltimore (http://g.co/maps/2ymdz). I felt so helpless and guilty because she wasn’t asking for money, but for a steady job. It was beyond me. It was especially sad because this was someone who should be enjoying retirement, but can’t. The next day, I thought to take a picture of her and her sign to post it online to have her exposed to more people. When I went to find her though, she wasn’t there. I was in the area today, and coincidentally, there she was: Still asking for help as cars were exiting the plaza. I finally approached her and asked if I could snap a picture so I can put her ad online in the hopes that someone out there would be able to find something for her. So, here it is. If you know someone looking for a seamstress, will you please tell that person about Gail? If you yourself can help, please reach out to her. Gail can be contacted at 443-810-0561. If you can’t help, at least share this post so that someone following you can. Thank you.

iconoclassic:

wyld-magikcarpe-deliriumup-the-dosagenikita-banana:

(Original post from Daniel Alexander on Google+, I’m just helping to spread the word. Reblog this)

I spotted this poor lady initially on Thanksgiving Day looking for work as I was leaving the York Road Shopping Center in Baltimore (http://g.co/maps/2ymdz). I felt so helpless and guilty because she wasn’t asking for money, but for a steady job. It was beyond me. It was especially sad because this was someone who should be enjoying retirement, but can’t. The next day, I thought to take a picture of her and her sign to post it online to have her exposed to more people. When I went to find her though, she wasn’t there. I was in the area today, and coincidentally, there she was: Still asking for help as cars were exiting the plaza. I finally approached her and asked if I could snap a picture so I can put her ad online in the hopes that someone out there would be able to find something for her. So, here it is. If you know someone looking for a seamstress, will you please tell that person about Gail? If you yourself can help, please reach out to her. Gail can be contacted at 443-810-0561. If you can’t help, at least share this post so that someone following you can. Thank you.

(via notgoodenoughfortruthncliche)

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    2011
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