speaksoftly:

alwaysonaledge:

oh my gosh

omg

d’awww

speaksoftly:

alwaysonaledge:

oh my gosh

omg

d’awww

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speaksoftly:

(via givemetherapy)

hi mr. unf.

speaksoftly:

(via givemetherapy)

hi mr. unf.

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@ohmygarters

That post you just made about that kind of friend. Well, that is my life right now. Exactly down to the “we even have the same friends” part.

I’m debating whether or not to kick her out of my life right now, so tell me how it goes with you, if you’re willing.

:)

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I have seen Twilight 207 times (Still counting). On March 23 when Twilight was released on DVD, I bought it at 12:06 a.m. And ever since that day I have watched it every night before I fall asleep. Filling my dreams with Edward and our meadow. I can repeat the entire movie. MLIT.
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fifteenfathoms:

whoinvitedthemonster:andrewgoldstein-:meganpazz:

1:30 - 1:40.

omg can someone make a .gif of that o m g

omg omg omg ^^^^ yes please and send it to me

and the hands. lmao

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eatpandaa:

HELP? SOMEBODY?

haha I just finished this last week.
anyway:
you make a table by graphing the x and y.
like for #1, you substitute x for 1 (or 2 or whatever) and then complete the equation. so if x was 1,
y=2x1-4
y= -2
#5, for tables just know that each x goes to exactly one y.
#6, for graphs, do the vertical line test: run your pencil left to right across the graph, if the pencil only hits the line once at a time, it’s a function (an example of not a function would be a circle)
and by the way, see that it says “SEE EXAMPLE” in yellow/red on the left, you can go a couple pages back and it will show examples on how to do those kinds problems…

eatpandaa:

HELP? SOMEBODY?

haha I just finished this last week.

anyway:

you make a table by graphing the x and y.

like for #1, you substitute x for 1 (or 2 or whatever) and then complete the equation. so if x was 1,

y=2x1-4

y= -2

#5, for tables just know that each x goes to exactly one y.

#6, for graphs, do the vertical line test: run your pencil left to right across the graph, if the pencil only hits the line once at a time, it’s a function (an example of not a function would be a circle)

and by the way, see that it says “SEE EXAMPLE” in yellow/red on the left, you can go a couple pages back and it will show examples on how to do those kinds problems…

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how tall is everyone?

passivelypensive:

aerialocto:

piniyopo:

triphop:

pertoleum:

xdangerdanger:

terrachu:

serpentsbeneaththeirhoods:

lovelyremedy:

vegetarianzombie:

brickbyboriingbrick:

thedaytimeblues:

cause im like 5’9

5’1 or 5’0

4’11 :c

5’4 :]

5’ 1/2

5’3

5’2

5’11 i think.

5’4

5’9 why is everyone so short

5’7.5

6’2” C-C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER

^giant

5’5” or something

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