Deathbed song (hundred years from now, hopefully). Sounds like heaven’s welcome to me!
I think it’s wrong to be all teary-eyed to a happy song such as this but I can’t help it! Everything’s (music, lyrics, video) just beautiful… perfect!
chills + partial paralysis = AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!
Even though I don’t really believe in romantic love, it’s quite easy to make me fall (or at least feel infatuated) for a girl: I just need her to be a really good musician.
Good thing I don’t know any enchantingly-good girl musician… or else, pariwara na ang mundo ko =))
Bon Iver - I Can’t Make You Love Me/Nick of Time
This is the most beautiful song holy shit.
^Agree! @_@
(Source: youtube.com)
Two years in college and I have managed to shrink myself into this creature who’d rather not assert opinions: not about myself, others, and the world.
I, alone, exist.
(Source: atheistme)
Watch the VIDEO. REBLOG it. TWEET it. SHARE it. JOIN The Cause. Stop at NOTHING.
This is truly an iconic moment in human history: Jason Russell informs the entire (probably not an over-exaggeration) world of Joseph Kony, currently the world’s foremost criminal, in less than 12 hours. If he does not get a Nobel Peace Prize for this (which is not part of his ambitions in doing this project, I sincerely sense), I don’t know what will get me one :))
(If you can’t relate, search youtube for “Kony 2012”.)
I support this “movement” not because of the fad. I support this because it involves the youth, and the image of an army of youth waging war against a terrorist who abducts children to use them as his means for power just brings tears to my eyes out of awe. I support this because finally, social networking can do something as radical as stopping terrorism. I support this because finally, waging war can be made justifiable to me.
(Source: -sk)
Gratitude looks to the past and Love to the present; Fear, avarice, lust and ambition look ahead.
-Screwtape Letters, CS Lewis
Screwtape Letters by CS Lewis is a good read in that it brings about a lot of realizations (about religion and morality) without being persuasive or overly dramatic.
I think I’m seeing again the other side of that optical illusion. :)

