I'm not perfect and never will be. I'm not the thinnest or most beautiful girl I've ever met. I don't make as good of grades as I should and I don't always speak the way a lady should. I haven't done as much as I'd like to and I'm not where I want to be. My past relationships haven't turned out the way I had hoped they would. I've loved and lost, and that's life. But someday soon, I'll be enough and I'll be the person I dreamed I'd be as a child. Until then. here's my life in the pictures I wanted to take and the words I never spoke.

 

dr3amingofdisn3y:

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taintedhumor:

this is my blogging face

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I literally had to stop and smile because this was exactly what my face looked like

I like how we all reblog this knowing that we have to physically stop everything to smile.

This is the most accurate post I’ve seen all day.

thedailywhat:

Viral Video of the Day: Miss Utah Marissa Powell’s Flub

Miss Teen South Carolina has a new challenger! At the Miss USA pageant last night, Miss Utah Marissa Powell responded to a question about gender-based income inequality in America with a rather strange fumbling answer, proclaiming the need to “create education better.” Immediately after her response was broadcast, #MissUtah soared up to the leading trending topic on Twitter, accompanied by jokes mocking the 21-year-old’s incoherence. While amusing, her answer wasn’t nearly as disturbing as Miss Alabama Mary-Margaret McCord’s defense of the recently leaked NSA PRISM surveillance program, asserting that she would rather have her phone messages tracked than feel unsafe.