I'm a full time fangirl. Sapphire BlueBlooded ELF + SHAWOL + B2UTY
Traveler @ 16
I'm not like everyone else

I Bleed Sapphire Blue.
and Shining Shawol.
disaster wont stop our happy ever after.♥
This is too beautiful, to not be on my page.
Wow. Wow.
This is amazing o.o
Beautiful ;____;
How in the world. O_O
BEAUTIFUL WITCHCRAFT ;U;
Fuck, that handwriting. Why can’t I write like that
1. forever jealous of her handwriting.
2. This is true freakin’ art, oh my god.
I WILL PLAY THIS.
(Source: jeffbernat, via lattelips)
Ants Problem : Ants hate cucumbers. Keep the skin of cucumbers near the place or ant hole.
To get pure and clean ice : Boil water first before freezing.
To make the mirror shine : Clean with alcohol
To remove chewing gum from clothes : Keep the cloth in the freezer for an hour.
To whiten white clothes : Soak white clothes in hot water with a slice of lemon for 10 minutes
To give a shine to hair : Add one teaspoon of vinegar to hair, then wash hair.
To avoid tears while cutting onions : Chew gum.
To remove ink from clothes : Put toothpaste on the ink spots generously and let it dry completely, then wash.
To get rid of mice or rats : sprinkle black pepper in places where you find mice or rats. They will run away.
(via allriseeunsaek)
It was a viciously cold morning in Lengby, Minnesota in 1981, when a man discovered his 19-year old neighbor, Jean Hilliard, lying in the snow. Her whole body was frozen solid from the night before, when temperatures dropped twenty-five degrees below zero. Apparently, Jean was trying desperately to reach her neighbor for help when her car skidded off the road. When her body was discovered she was immediately sent to the local hospital, where her condition stunned the doctors. One of the nurses said that Jean was “so cold, it was like reaching into a freezer” and that “her face was absolutely white, just this ashen, death look.” Jean was also seriously frostbitten, and none of her limbs would bend or move.
The hospital staff did everything possible, yet the situation was dire. Even if Jean were to regain consciousness, she would more than likely have severe brain damage, and she was frostbitten to the degree that both her legs would have to be amputated. Her family gathered in prayer, hoping for a miracle. 2 hours later, Jean went into violent convulsions, and regained consciousness. She was perfectly fine, mentally and physically, although a bit confused. Even the frostbite was slowly disappearing from her legs to the doctors’ amazement. She was released 49 days later without losing a single finger, and sporting only minor scars.
(via wasteddayligh-t)









