“I’ve got 99 problems and I’m not dealing with any of them.”
LOL
—Lay-Z
“I’ve got 99 problems and I’m not dealing with any of them.”
LOL
—Lay-Z
I’ll be back here in less than 2 months <3
(Source: roxygen, via allaboutmorocco)
Dancing :)
(Source: ohmoveoversylvia)
Yes, this is about to hit us in less than 48 hours. I have my water, batteries, and trail mix. Bring it on, Irene.
—
Steve Harvey
(via allaboutmorocco)
It hurts my heart to experience the “falling out” of so many friendships that I thought were much stronger. Sure, there are those who will always be there no matter what. But at this certain point in time, I feel that most of them are preoccupied with things that they have put on the top of their priority list. New boyfriends, new jobs, new friends, new drama- new, exciting things apart from the comfort and familiarity of an old friendship. I understand that life goes on and people change… but why do so many people lose sight of what and who is really going to be there when it all ends?
I have been witness of this, experienced it before, experiencing it now, and I doubt this will be the last time. At a time when I should be focusing on celebrating a birthday, I’m stressing out. Although I am excited to plan a new life abroad for a while, there are those who don’t support or understand me. At the times when I need encouragement and a little bit of cheering up from heartbreak and deception, it seems as if I only get their voice-mails. Yes, indeed- A true friend is hard to find.
“I value the friend who for me finds time on his calendar, but I cherish the friend who for me does not consult his calendar. ” ~Robert Brault