“Being lonely means that there is really quite a lot of time to do something else as well.”
Lee JongHyun
(The FNC 02, trans cr @fizhasan) (Source: cnbjonghyun)
my communication issue
Hell o!
hi,everyone! yeah it’s been a while since the last time i wrote something on my page.
first of all, i want to tell you that these days i’ve been so busy with college stuffs because the final exam days getting nearer
There’re so much things going on in this semester. people come and go, i choose to stay at home rather than hang out with my friends, leave the old ones and welcoming the new ones, knowing the truth, even having a childish fight. so much happening and sometime i just can’t keep up.
and it comes when i hate this thing the most. i hate my cell phone. i turned it off, i didn’t even activate my BBM or replaying text from my friends anymore. I don’t know, i just hate the red light beeping when someone try to communicate with me.
why my cellphone become the thing that i hate the most? because the bad news mostly comes from my cellphone. EVERYTIME i look at my cellphone. there’s more reason but i can’t tell it. The conclusion is: i’m truly sorry for those who’s disadvantaged by my action. I need time to be alone, maybe reflect my action or doing my college project.
I’ll reach you guys when i’m ready.
See ya ^^
“Look at the sky. It’s not dark and black and without character. The black is, in fact deep blue. And over there: lighter blue and blowing through the blues and blackness the winds swirling through the air and then shining, burning, bursting through: the stars! And you see how they roar their light. Everywhere we look, the complex magic of nature blazes before our eyes.”
(via veiledmockery)
These two were supposedly based on a real couple, who said they wouldn’t board a life boat as long as there were younger people still aboard the ship. They both went below deck, presumably to their room, and that’s the last time they were seen.
That’s Isador and Ida Strauss, who died together on the Titanic the night of April 14-15, 1912. He urged his wife to board on a lifeboat but she refused and was witnessed to have said “We have lived together for many years. Where you go, I go.”
(Source: beben-eleben, via veiledmockery)
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