Also, I would like to point out that while drug cartels are a serious problem in Mexico and kill thousands of people annually, there is hardly any violence on our side of the border.
http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2007474,00.html
I have not watched this trailer yet because I am at work, but I know that when I watch it I will be just as flaily and will squeee just as much as I did at the last Harry Potter trailer I watched. Because I love Harry Potter, even though I am a proper adult now, and besides, squeeling at a trailer in my living room is a lot more dignified than running around with a broom between your legs trying to through rubber balls into hula hoops suspended from tree branches, and I do that in public.
I'm not sure what I was trying to say with this comment. But I don't really care; that's just how excited Harry Potter makes me.
We tried to start a Quidditch team here but my cohorts were really lazy and didn't pull their weight so it never happened.
But apparently it's very big at universities on the East Coast. They have a World Cup and everything!
I was talking to these hipsters the other day and I told them about this city back home called San Pedro and I pronounced it like an English word, because that's how I grew up pronouncing it, and they started to pronounce it in Spanish and were giving me shit and it made me remember why I don't like hipsters.
I remember talking about feminism in a history class once, and this kid brought up how Sex and the City is really good at exemplifying all the different 'types' of modern women and I was just like, Can you please shut up, or at least go back to using Gossip Girl to illustrate your point?
UGH. This is supposed to be a WORLD-CLASS UNIVERSITY.
Oh, sorry, this is supposed to be about handbags. I'm a Kate Spade, for sure!
I feel like this is a song me and my friends would've written when we decided we were going to form a band in fifth grade and call ourselves Ivy's Wonder.
Yeah, that's right. You're just jealous you didn't come up with that band name first.
I'm pretty sure saggy pants are not limited to a singular cultural stereotype. Practically every male I see between the ages of 12 and 18 wear their pants like that.
Also, fun story: guys in high school would wear their PE shorts like that and they fell down whenever they tried to run. Lots of Love.
I have seen the BMX Bandit but never Sir Digby Chicken Caesar! The fact that he exists on Vgum makes me a little too nerdily excited to be socially acceptable.
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