It's all about the wordplay.

Thoughts from a word-editing, Webster-adoring, Peace4Kids-volunteering, party-throwing, brunch-cooking, nail polish-wearing, family-loving, Good.is-reading, L.A-dwelling twentysomething.
cordjefferson:

Just perused the full cast list for this very “realistic” show set in New York City called Girls. Really realistic parts for minorities include:
Sidné Anderson as “Jamaican Nanny”
Jermel Howard as “Young Black Guy”
Moe Hindi as “Roosevelt Hotel Bellhop”
and Jo Yang as “Tibetan Nanny”
Cool! Indie! Realistic!

cordjefferson:

Just perused the full cast list for this very “realistic” show set in New York City called Girls. Really realistic parts for minorities include:

Sidné Anderson as “Jamaican Nanny”

Jermel Howard as “Young Black Guy”

Moe Hindi as “Roosevelt Hotel Bellhop”

and Jo Yang as “Tibetan Nanny”

Cool! Indie! Realistic!

I didn’t want to kiss you goodbye — that was the trouble — I wanted to kiss you goodnight. And there’s a lot of difference.

—Ernest Hemingway (via ruminatingmind)

If only this had rung true in my life. If. Only.

(via guesswork)

Oh, that instincts would be trustworthy.

Oh, that instincts would be trustworthy.

(via guesswork)

My sister teased me this weekend for the flirty eye I tend to exhibit in photos… Well, so what?!

My sister teased me this weekend for the flirty eye I tend to exhibit in photos… Well, so what?!

(Source: dailydoseofstuf)