s u s a n c h e n

29/10/2009

“ Life comes with no guarantees, no time outs, no second chances. You just have to live life to the fullest. Laugh as much as you can; spend all your money; tell someone how you feel; tell someone off; speak out; dance in the pouring rain; hold someones hand; comfort a friend; pig out; fall asleep watching the sun come up; smile until your face hurts; don’t be afraid to take chances or fall in love and most of all live in the moment because when you look back one day, knowing you have no regrets, thats what’s going to make you smile. Because life is a gift to be opened, not a problem to be solved. So go out, party hard, trip and fall, do whatever you please. Because it’s your life and every second is one you’ll never get back. „

Unknown (via thresca)

25/10/2009

19/10/2009

littlemiss:

Can you see both the young woman and the old woman in this classic optical illusion? If you need some help, the eye of the old woman is the ear of the young woman. The old woman’s mouth is the young woman’s necklace.

littlemiss:

Can you see both the young woman and the old woman in this classic optical illusion? If you need some help, the eye of the old woman is the ear of the young woman. The old woman’s mouth is the young woman’s necklace.

18/10/2009

thismightsuck:

gopmesiah:

Well that’s interesting..

been there, done that.  definitely not worth going to ever again.


true.

thismightsuck:

gopmesiah:

Well that’s interesting..

been there, done that.  definitely not worth going to ever again.

true.

12/10/2009

adieu to you facebook. i feel so liberated.

hello tumblr.

08/10/2009

07/10/2009

justbesplendid:

m-altruism:
 UShaka Marine World

justbesplendid:

m-altruism:

 UShaka Marine World

02/10/2009

youngmanhattanite:

The only known video footage of Anne Frank has been made public by the Anne Frank House Museum.

On Friday, the museum uploaded to YouTube a 20-second video shot in 1941 in which the young diarist is briefly seen leaning out a window, the Guardian reported.

“The footage is very moving and very unique because these are the only moving images of Anne Frank,” Annemarie Bekker of the Anne Frank House was quoted as saying.

The film was taken during a family wedding about a year before the Franks went into hiding in 1942. They were discovered by the Nazis in 1944 and Frank was deported to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where she died at age 15. Her posthumously published diary has sold millions of copies and been translated into dozens of languages.
[via JTA]

aww :( i loved her diary, i actually just love history in general. 

29/09/2009

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