Was a great movie. This scene makes everyone feel like a bad ass.

I was just thinking,

how quickly things change. I really need to sleep. (digression) But I was just browsin around lookin up music and such. And ran across Ten Avenue North. They’re pretty well off now, but I remember when I first heard of them. It was in 2005 I believe, yeah. When I lived in Florida. And I had raised money to go on this Spring Break with my Student Venture group. Tenth Avenue North was the band stayin with us and would lead in worship and talks and prayers, things like that. I know things are really different now. Maybe I’m a little bitter, little more skeptic. But seeing those photos of the guys from that band brought back so many memories. Like, they are the most passionate people I have ever met. I’m not just saying that. I remember the lead singer, Mike, I had such a crush on him <3 lol But the way he ministered to all of us teenagers at that time, he did it so genuinely. I remember wanting to have that passion in my heart about God, about my life, about anything and everything. The way that he did. He didn’t preach at us. He spoke with life flowing through his veins. He was and is a real person. I just really wish I could relive that weekend in Cocoa Beach again. A refresher. I would love to see that band and to hear how they are doing now, as they are growing older (and more popular). 

Um exuse me, I’m sorry, I forgot the part where slutty pictures are high school appropriate??? Just because your mother thinks it’s okay for you to be pretty much naked in your yearbook, doesn’t mean it’s cool. Yeah you are beautiful, but “freedom of speech”? lmfaoooooo give me a break.

when you really need someone and they don’t think it’s a big deal. that really makes me sad. 

just watched the end of this movie. actually a pretty good story. although, mr. mathers looks better onscreeen than he does in real life. but i mean. who wouldn’t. right?

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