yourcheriamore
cheri. 20. uconn.I was mistakenly born and raised in Connecticut; you see- I’m sure that I belong in the South. I swear by true love, high heels, and anything sparkly. Mr. Feeny has taught me all of my life lessons. I spend most of my time watching wedding shows and/or napping, I’m okay with it though- I don’t have time for much else. "My weaknesses? Free shipping deals and online sales. Um duh." Oh, and most importantly, I roll with the notorious KKG.
Nothing beats a Southern sorority girl
…that awkward moment when these girls are from uconn and not the south
(Source: futuresouthernbelle, via ifheavenaintalotlikedixie)
Teenage girls, please don’t worry about being super popular in high school, or being the best actress in high school, or the best athlete. Not only do people not care about any of that the second you graduate, but when you get older, if you reference your successes in high school too much, it actually makes you look kind of pitiful, like some babbling old Tennessee Williams character with nothing else going on in her current life. What I’ve noticed is that almost no one who was a big star in high school is also big star later in life. For us overlooked kids, it’s so wonderfully fair.
Mindy Kaling (via helenaoftroy)
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