mikeheartu:

Day 10: A song you like to blast on you car stereo when it comes on.

Smokahontas by Attack Attack.

This song is so sick in the car :D

Actual day: 27. I’m pretty sure this shouldn’t be now but 365 day challenge to me should be more like, “whenever you’re bored challenge”

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m00kieslastchristmas:

I’m feeling this desperation,
Your words are tearing me apart
With every last conversation,
Not going anywhere from the start
You and I could have made this happen,
Given time and some sense,
But now you’re on your own
I can’t help but wonder what this could have been,
But now you’re…

BREAK UP SONG

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mightpissomebodyoff:

Escape The Fate - My Apocalypse

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favoritelittlelyrics:

Escape the Fate, “Gorgeous Nightmare”

favoritelittlelyrics:

Escape the Fate, “Gorgeous Nightmare”

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grungexscenexqueen:

You’re the strength I need to fight,
you’re the reason I still try,
I’m the moth and you’re the light,
use these wings so can fly ♥

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c0-bain:

Something - Escape the Fate 

I LOVE this song. OMG 

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shortformblog:

The new Mobile Mindset study, conducted by Harris Interactive, has revealed a great deal of new information about the habits of mobile phone users. Nearly 60% of those surveyed said they don’t go more than an hour without checking their phone, while 73% said they felt a sense of panic if/when their device is lost. The most surprising statistic though, at least to us, were the primary reasons people fear losing their phones — only six percent of those surveyed said they were worried that valuable account information could be stolen, while 38% cited the cost and hassle of replacing the phone.

shortformblog:

The new Mobile Mindset study, conducted by Harris Interactive, has revealed a great deal of new information about the habits of mobile phone users. Nearly 60% of those surveyed said they don’t go more than an hour without checking their phone, while 73% said they felt a sense of panic if/when their device is lost. The most surprising statistic though, at least to us, were the primary reasons people fear losing their phones — only six percent of those surveyed said they were worried that valuable account information could be stolen, while 38% cited the cost and hassle of replacing the phone.

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world-shaker:

All 786 Known Planets (as of June 2012) to Scale
Planets are turning out to be so common that to show all the planets in our galaxy, this chart would have to be nested in itself—with each planet replaced by a copy of the chart—at least three levels deep.
(via http://xkcd.com/1071/large/)

world-shaker:

All 786 Known Planets (as of June 2012) to Scale

Planets are turning out to be so common that to show all the planets in our galaxy, this chart would have to be nested in itself—with each planet replaced by a copy of the chart—at least three levels deep.

(via http://xkcd.com/1071/large/)

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