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hello. almost everyone calls me "Jessy". some people like to shorten it to "Jess". very few people call me "Jess-nay". to irritate me a little, some call me "Jasmine". and one person calls me "Jay". i like to talk very much. sometimes, i never seem to stop talking. people usually don't mind because i am a very interesting conversationalist. i talk about strange things. i am strange. i like weird things because they're so funny. i laugh at things i shouldn't laugh at sometimes. my parents scold me for doing so. well, my parents scold me for doing a lot of things. like talking to myself. i find that talking to oneself can relieve loneliness and alleviate feelings which are bottled up. when i'm angry with someone, but cannot tell them that i am so, i talk to myself. it's much faster than writing a furious letter then throwing it away. letters? i love writing letters. letters to people i love. letters to people that i don't like. and also love letters. i used to write a lot of those. people think it's sweet. i do too. people think i'm sweet. i'm happy they think i'm sweet. because usually people just think i'm weird or scary. did i mention that i like to talk? i think i did. let me check. oh yeah. i did. oops.

p.s. half the time, i'm unsure of what i say. pardon the gibberish, alright? :)

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I Am the Walrus by The Beatles

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There’s only two kinds of people in the world. There’s women, and there’s men. Summer Finn was a woman. Height: average. Weight: average. Shoe Size: slightly above average. For all intents and purposes, Summer Finn: just another girl. Except she wasn’t. To wit, in 1998, Summer quoted a song by the Scottish band Belle & Sebastian in her high school yearbook. “Color my life with the chaos of trouble…” The spike in Michigan sells of their album “The Boy with the Arab Strap” continues to puzzle industry analysts. Summer’s employment at the daily freeze during the summer of her sophomore year coincided with an inexplicable 212% increase in revenue. Every apartment Summer rented at an average rate of 9.2% below market value, and her roundtrip commute to work averaged 18.4 double-takes per day. It was a rare quality, this “Summer effect.” Rare, yet something every post-adolescent male has encountered at least once in their lives. For Tom Hanson to find it now in a city of 400,00 offices, 91,000 commercial buildings, and 3.8 million people, well that could only be explained by one thing: fate.

500 Days of Summer (2009), Marc Webb



She’s so pretty.

karlenesison:

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presidents:

paperbuildings:

There’s only two kinds of people in the world. There’s women, and there’s men. Summer Finn was a woman. Height: average. Weight: average. Shoe Size: slightly above average. For all intents and purposes, Summer Finn: just another girl. Except she wasn’t. To wit, in 1998, Summer quoted a song by the Scottish band Belle & Sebastian in her high school yearbook. “Color my life with the chaos of trouble…” The spike in Michigan sells of their album “The Boy with the Arab Strap” continues to puzzle industry analysts. Summer’s employment at the daily freeze during the summer of her sophomore year coincided with an inexplicable 212% increase in revenue. Every apartment Summer rented at an average rate of 9.2% below market value, and her roundtrip commute to work averaged 18.4 double-takes per day. It was a rare quality, this “Summer effect.” Rare, yet something every post-adolescent male has encountered at least once in their lives. For Tom Hanson to find it now in a city of 400,00 offices, 91,000 commercial buildings, and 3.8 million people, well that could only be explained by one thing: fate.

500 Days of Summer (2009), Marc Webb

She’s so pretty.

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh