I'm Kelly Annmarie but my nickname is either bell or mutantchild, I've added another year making me a whopping 23, I think everyone is an amazing person in one way or a nother. I know my blog is really random but it's all things I think are pretty or I love so what's it really matter ;) I sound so stupid sometimes cause auto corect but I don't really care anymore. I wish more people would talk on here but what's a girl to do. I'm a nerd I read and write way more then I should but it's a happy place to go to :) I enjoy the simple things in life. I want to learn as much as I can before I die, I would rather be smart then anything else. Ask me anything, I would really like to talk to anyone. I'll answer anything and try to help if I can. ~Bell

 

cleoselene:
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“ futureblackpolitician:
“ cloacacarnage:
“i know its the...

cleoselene:

lord-blongus:

scp2008:

amuzed1:

saito-91:

thenamesdiondra:

cynosurecosplay:

batter-sempai:

sueanoi:

pardonmewhileipanic:

bankuei:

meqabitch:

theryanproject:

futureblackpolitician:

cloacacarnage:

i know its the mets, but this is the coolest shit i’ve ever seen a human being do

Wtf????

Smoove with it too 

This is the kind of shit you see in anime that shows that a certain character is stronger than other characters. 

“Pathetic.  You can’t even hold the bat you dare step to the plate? Have you no respect for the sport?”

reminds me of this gif

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Originally posted by wavingtoyesterday

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Baseball players are to be feared

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Originally posted by unbelievable-facts

Reblogging for the last one

^Same for me

They just kept getting progressively more “woah”

much woah

Oh my god this is a lucky universe

every time this post comes around, my favorite part is the “I know it’s the Mets” qualifier at the beginning lmao like how baseball that this zillion note posts starts with “sorry for putting this hellteam on your dash, bUT”

anarchetypal:

so i’m currently working at a law firm and the other day one of the attorneys was talking to me and he mentioned that he’s “not very confrontational” and i was like you are?? a lawyer???

and he said “yeah but in court there are rules. i can argue with some shmuck in a suit in front of a judge no problem, but when i leave the courthouse and go home i’m not gonna argue with my wife about dinner. there are no rules in our kitchen. i would die.”

thecutestofthecute:

stephanieion:

So I was taking photos of my cat:

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and he saw the little “on” light of my camera:

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and kinda freaked out and tried to grab it:

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but then:

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“”I WILL HAVE IT I WILL” 

did-you-kno:
“There are whales alive today that were born before Moby Dick was written. Bowhead whales can live to be over 200 years old, and Herman Melville wrote Moby Dick in 1851. Source Source 2 Source 3
”

did-you-kno:

There are whales alive today that were born before Moby Dick was written. Bowhead whales can live to be over 200 years old, and Herman Melville wrote Moby Dick in 1851. Source Source 2 Source 3

rabtownsend:

tahtahtahtia:

today my anthro professor said something kindof really beautiful:

“you all have a little bit of ‘I want to save the world’ in you, that’s why you’re here, in college. I want you to know that it’s okay if you only save one person, and it’s okay if that person is you”

I feel like a few people I know could stand to read this.

(Source: tiavision)

dixonette1013:

insertepithethere:

fuckboyizm:

nevaehtyler:

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This incredibly pure and important 

MY FRAGILE HEART

😩💜

If I ever not reblog this assume I’m dead

did-you-kno:
“R.L. Stine never included divorce, drug use, or child abuse in his Goosebumps books because he wanted to make sure that kids understood they were reading a fantasy that could never happen in real life. Source
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did-you-kno:

R.L. Stine never included divorce, drug use, or child abuse in his Goosebumps books because he wanted to make sure that kids understood they were reading a fantasy that could never happen in real life. Source