Shoot For The Moon!

I guess I'll be posting about almost everything on here: from my love of X-Men, Trek, KPop (esp. Super Junior) and all things geeky to future cosplay ideas and pictures. I'll post about my hopes and dreams, my good days and bad days, and anything I feel like posting about so... welcome to my mind and enjoy the ride!

zsazsitalolita asked: Heyy guh! What you been up to? And what is this i hear about you not cosplaying for ComicCon!?

I may not have the money or time to do a new costume. If I do cosplay, it’s gonna be my costume from last year. I had wanted to do a new one though. T__T

Loving a band with all your heart is something you only understand when it happens to you. On the surface, others can see it as a petty obsession, but they’ll just never know the feeling of putting so much faith into a few people on the other side of the world. It’s hard to explain it to them, the listening to song after song on repeat, the waits for new albums, the excitement and surreal sensation when you finally see them live. They don’t seem to understand why the lyrics booklets give you a sense of comfort, or why you paste photos of them all over your bedroom walls. And they can’t understand why one band could matter to you so much. And you think to yourself ‘Because they saved my life.’ But you say nothing, they wouldn’t understand.

(Source: niallhoransbabe)

I think this too. That’s why I can’t stand when people say you’re going to Hell if you take your own life. If you are truly that miserable, then I don’t think any god would want you to suffer anymore.

I think this too. That’s why I can’t stand when people say you’re going to Hell if you take your own life. If you are truly that miserable, then I don’t think any god would want you to suffer anymore.

cartermagazine:

Today In History
‘Harriet Tubman, abolitionist, author, and engineer of the Underground Railroad, led Union Army guerillas into South Carolina and freed nearly 800 slaves on this date June 2 1863. Tubman was the first woman in U.S. history to command an armed military raid.’
“I freed a thousand slaves I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves.” - Harriet Tubman
(photo: Harriet Tubman)
- CARTER Magazine

cartermagazine:

Today In History

‘Harriet Tubman, abolitionist, author, and engineer of the Underground Railroad, led Union Army guerillas into South Carolina and freed nearly 800 slaves on this date June 2 1863. Tubman was the first woman in U.S. history to command an armed military raid.’

I freed a thousand slaves I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves.” - Harriet Tubman

(photo: Harriet Tubman)

- CARTER Magazine

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suzie-carmichael:

suzie-carmichael:

lol i swear this is like one of my favorite songs.

still is.