oak23:
squidmama:
burntviolet:
nintendonut1:
sammneiland:
adriofthedead:
digitallyimpaired:
adrimnzr:
sassylesbianluka:
kanji-sexual:
tigerwolf44:
thebatmanchild:
logicandtrick:
amateurcatalyst:
scary-monsters-and-davesprite:
Is how, like, everyone has this unique keymash pattern
And like no one else keymashes like you
like some people go like awerhkwaelruiy
But then others go yioutwertiuw
And then I go asldfasdfk
It’s like different animal species mating calls
fdgnkdfjgjsdmklf
skskgskgd
asdfasdfahjadsadsfadsfahgads
digifugles
sdhgjkdlfflk;sdlk
dfgjkghkgjfghgfj
fdgkfbfdskfj
dhsgjhgfj
asdjsksf;ghsdfkl;
jisafjasflkjaskf
hjgfghridfk,hgnd
alskfhkasdjfghkadfb
fkfasfsdfudsfdfgfjkihjkdfajag
nmvgfkfhghf
I keymash as adsfadsfa so much that I’ll actually say “asdf” out loud when I’m frustrated or overcome.
@3 hours ago with 205 notes
#how's that for stupid
"Studies have shown, that, indeed, introverts are more likely than extroverts to express intimate facts about themselves online that their family and friends would be surprised to read, to say that they can express the “real me” online, and to spend more time in certain kinds of online discussions. They welcome the chance to communicate digitally. The same person who would never raise his hand in a lecture hall of two hundred people might blog to two thousand, or two million, without thinking twice. The same person who finds it difficult to introduce himself to strangers might establish a presence online and then extend those relationships into the real world."
@1 day ago with 5889 notes
#...what am I then #because talking to people online is just as scary as talking to them in real life #even more so I think
fuschiatown:
kissing is weird
its like hey lets put our food holes together
(via oak23)
@1 day ago with 1809 notes
#adfjkladsfkjl