Tuililili's Bubble

Alyssa looking at the world... talking about stuff. 20. College student abroad in London which you can read about here! This blog is pretty great because it oscillates between fangirling and pretentious intellectualism, and if you don't think that's great, that's okay too, but you should probably not follow because then you'd just be annoyed and that would be silly.
On a scale from the Doctor's real name to Israel has nukes, how secret is your secret?

Motto: Whatever works/ pragmatism
adhdproblems:

147.
From BBC’s Sherlock.

I mean this in the least smug way possible. I sometimes long for quiet. 

adhdproblems:

147.

From BBC’s Sherlock.

I mean this in the least smug way possible. I sometimes long for quiet. 

1 year ago on April 13th | J | 78 notes

My conscientiousness score is hilarious. Holy fuck do I have ADD.  

1 year ago on March 15th | J | 2 notes
adhdproblems:

If you haven’t read The Fault in Our Stars yet, I highly suggest you do so (or listen the audiobook). John Green got what it’s like to care about someone with a chronic or terminal illness exactly right. Instead of writing a book where the protagonist learns a lesson and rises above or some other BS, he wrote about real teenagers. I can’t tell you how much this book meant to me. I laughed, I cried, and I’ve been gushing about it to anyone who will listen ever since.
While this quote wasn’t specifically talking about any kind of learning disability, I really identified with it.

It’s like all the parts of my life are colliding! If there was a Doctor Who, Sherlock, or Joss Whedon reference, it would almost completely sum me up! DFTBA

adhdproblems:

If you haven’t read The Fault in Our Stars yet, I highly suggest you do so (or listen the audiobook). John Green got what it’s like to care about someone with a chronic or terminal illness exactly right. Instead of writing a book where the protagonist learns a lesson and rises above or some other BS, he wrote about real teenagers. I can’t tell you how much this book meant to me. I laughed, I cried, and I’ve been gushing about it to anyone who will listen ever since.

While this quote wasn’t specifically talking about any kind of learning disability, I really identified with it.

It’s like all the parts of my life are colliding! If there was a Doctor Who, Sherlock, or Joss Whedon reference, it would almost completely sum me up! DFTBA

1 year ago on March 8th | J | 49 notes