Can somebody please discuss with me how the voice sucks? Okay cool thanks.
she didnt break the fourth wall she motherfucking punched a hole in it
*flirting* so what fruit do you have in your town
(Source: the-blog-of-anne-frank, via willyoutveityourplacewithme)
Dear Usher,
Please give Michelle Chamuel a recording contract. She was robbed tonight.
Side note: No one I root for ever wins singing competitions.
And the voice yet again manages to make me agitated and picks the gag-me candidate that can sing country and only country, while the other two can showcase their talents in more than just one genre
AMERICA DOESN’T KNOW HOW TO VOTE FREAKING MICHELLE DESERVED TO WIN.
LYKE NO
Honestly done with life. #PhineasAndFerb
i’ve got some kind of allergic reaction going on and my face is breaking out in a bad rash and my mom is freaking out and wants to take me to the ER and my dad was like “let’s not make any rash decisions” and we high fived and now my mom is yelling at us
(via lokiandromanoff)
Top 10 strangest phenomena of the mind
1. Deja vu
Deja vu is an experience of having seen or experienced a new situation previously. It feels like if the event has already happened before. The experience is usually accompanied by a strong sense of familiarity and a sense of paradox or bizarre. The “previous” experience is usually attributed to a dream, but sometimes there is a constant feeling that it really has happened in the past.
2. Deja Vecu
Deja vecu is what most people experience when they think they are having a deja vu. Deja vu is when one has a feeling that he has seen something before, whereas deja vecu is an experience of having seen an event before, but with great detail as to recognize the smells and sounds. This also is usually accompanied by a very strong sense of knowledge about what will happen next.
3. Deja senti
Deja senti is a phenomenon of having already felt something. The phrase “I have felt it before” perfectly captures deja senti. It is only a mental phenomenon and seldom remains in our memory later. Many epileptic patients often experience deja senti.

