These were amazing. #Yum #Drinks #Cocktails (Taken with instagram)
Whenever I hear the lyrics “I’ll love you forever if I ever love at all” from Blue Jeans & White T-Shirts by The Gaslight Anthem, it just reminds me of myself. I’ve never loved anyone. Ever. I’m 21 so usually by this time most people have had at least one person who they were in love with, probably from some epic teenage romance or something but not me. It doesn’t particularly bother me, I don’t mean this to sound like a lot of those “oh-my-goodness-no-one-loves-me-I-will-never-find-romance” posts you get on here, I’m just sharing facts. I’ve been in relationships that I really enjoyed and was truly happy with at the time and I’ve had casual things that lasted for a few weeks/months with various guys but I can not look back on any of these things and think “I really was in love then”, like, not at all. I think a lot of people, especially on here, consider an absence of love and romance as a dire scenario but I don’t understand why. Obviously you can express boredom at being single but I think all this forever depressed, longing for love shit needs to stop. If I am ever going to love someone I don’t mind waiting as long as is necessary to find someone who I truly wanted to love forever.
I bought this necklace online yesterday (along with £193 worth of other stuff) and it came today. I absolutely love it. Not sure if this picture shows it properly but the detail on the wings is pretty cool. No face in the photo cause in the words of Drake, I’m having one of those “sweat pants, hair tied, chillin’ with no make-up on” days.
I AM SO FUCKING WHITE! Wish I was a tanner and not a burner :(
Anonymous asked: (I ran out of characters to finish my last post) As you may know there are 26 Bishops in the House of Lords, at least the last time I checked. If the UK had to develop a constitution not unlike that of the USA, do you think your countries would suffer from a similar ‘rebound phenomena’? This is obviously just hypothetical but I’m curious as to what other people think about this. =]
I’m not really sure. The House of Lords just annoys me if I’m honest, it’s full of aristocratic idiots who don’t really have that much power. They can’t stop a new law that the Commons wants from coming into play so I think they’re just a bit pointless. I think that it would be acceptable to have a handful of bishops in the House of Lords but if this were the case they should also include figures from other faiths or have no faith leaders there at all. I know I said I think religion and politics should be independent but it is the House of Commons who make the laws, the House of Lords just “check them” so at this stage an input from various angles might be beneficial. The UK is definitely a multi-faith nation though so I think it’s unfair that there are only Christian bishops, I feel it’s out of touch with where we are as a society now. If there were no bishops in the House of Lords I personally wouldn’t say “well now I’m going to vote for someone who has belief in God”, I would still vote for who I wanted to based on their policy. I actually think if bishops were removed from the Lords it would receive a generally positive response in the UK but as you say, it’s just hypothetical.
Anonymous asked: I may not be religious myself but what you just said is music to my ears. People who are right wing religious nutters give their faith a bad name. What baffles me is how America's constitution puts a wall between Church and State, yet somehow created a 'rebound phenomena' whereby politicians are unlikely to be voted into power if they don't declare their faith in God. 40% of my country population allegedly believe the world is 6000 years old and humans and dinosaurs co-existed - madness!
I don’t think that’s right at all, I would vote for whoever I thought was going to do right by the people, regardless of their religious belief. I think a separation between Church and State is how it should be because not everyone is religious so religion shouldn’t influence policy. I think it’s worthwhile pointing out that Christians don’t take everything in the Old Testament literally, since it’s not meant to be taken that way. I’m a Christian and I fully believe in the big bang and evolution (I actually have a serious interest in science, it was my “thing” at school and at uni for a year) and plenty of people are the same. Literally no one I know of the same belief as me actually thinks the earth is 6000 years old, so don’t worry haha.
I realise this could open the flood gates big time for a debate (or most likely an anonymous argument) but I don’t like the way religion and the right wing are associated. I have faith but I am extremely left wing and advocate a socialist society. I think religion should be kept independent of politics and economics because at the end of the day, we spend so much time arguing about it when we won’t actually find out what the scenario is until we’re dead when we could actually put this time to better use by doing something worthwhile that could make a difference.
”Lose it? I didn’t lose it. It’s not like, “Whoops! Where’d my job go?” I QUIT. Someone pass the asparagus, please.”
Love.
Can not deal with the ten hour a month limit on Spotify.
What even is that?
List of things I care about(not in any particular order):
1. Football.
2. Socialising in any form and any activities involving alcohol.
3. Food; especially pizza, bacon, and just anything involving chicken.
4. Family & friends (obvious one but I feel I should mention it).
5. Constantly expanding my DVD collection.
6. My phone.
List of things I do not care about:
1. Everything else.
Sometimes in life I wish I would just man the fuck up.




