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My life, unscripted.

My life, unscripted.

Young & Reckless

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theteddybearsamurai:

omaralvarez:

I met Junethea Crystal Navarro Gonzales Centeno back in 2006. I was in eighth grade at rincon middle over here in Escondido and she was a freshman at mission hills in San Marcos. She was just that girl that I could never get over. She had the most unique name I’ve ever heard of. When I couldnt get her, I kept trying my hardest to up my game and make myself look better; eating right, running a mile a day for 3 months, just trying my hardest to REALLY IMPRESS her. I was in love the first time I saw her haha. It may sound a little corny, but I really felt that way. I even ditched school and snuck into her high school, getting into her PE class and her AVID class as a new student who lost his schedule haha. About a year and a half passed and we didnt really talk because she was dating someone. Actually, she was dating that someone when i first met her ^_^. I was a Sophomore at Escondido High and I finally got heron 09/06/08. My First Girlfriend, My First Love. I used to bike to her house which was about 6 miles. I’d even walk home and jump on the sprinter train sometimes. Where ever she was, I wanted to hang out with her. I’d drag my friends even if they didnt want to, and even if we had to walk really far. I Loved her so much. My family loved her. Her family loved me. My mom and grandma were and still are obsessed with her. She was EXACTLY LIKE ME. Dark, Loud, Spontanious, the I Dont Give a Fuuuuuck Attitude, sports head, can be really nice and really mean. Then, things fucked up and we separated after 19 Months of being Junethea & Omar.


She died today on the 12th of April, 2011. I woke up to a call from her auntie saying that she crashed into a construction divider on the I-15N. Spent the whole day at her house with that thought of hitting rock bottom. It’s been a while since I’ve cried like this. There is so much that I can type up, but I wouldnt really want my whole love life online. Rest in Peace, Babe. I know you’re still here watching over me and smiling.

 The Only Girl That Could Change Me.

Oh my, this is so goddamn touching…i swear….#RESPECT.

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akosieica:

Date a Girl Who Reads
Date a girl who reads. Date that someone who has a collection of books rather than a collection of designer clothes. She wants to go on an unlimited adventure by reading another creative fictitious novel or another romantic tear-jerker from Nicholas Sparks. 
Find a girl who reads, that someone who spends her vacant hours at school inside the library. She is that person who owns a local library card ever since she was ten.

You can often find her inside the bookstore, looking at the new titles shelf. She quietly cries whenever she finds the perfect book or the book she was looking for ever since.

She is that person who wants to wait inside the coffee shop and just read. She is lost on the make-believe world the author has written for her. Sit down next to her, then she might give you this weird look because she never wants to be interrupted. Ask her about the book, whether if she liked it or not.
Buy her a cup of coffee.
She is that someone who enjoys a long bus ride but doesn’t mind the jittery ride and just continues to read, unmindful of all the guys that want to talk to her. Don’t disturb her now, you might be ignored by her forever.

Get her books for her birthday, for New Year’s or even Valentine’s as well. She will never be able to complain. Don’t forget about the books she listed on her wish list for Christmas. Her life resembles on her favorite book. It’s probably the only thing that she understands.

Disappoint her, because a girl who reads knows that the ointment to disappointment are books. You don’t need to always be there for her. Giving her a book will remind her of your presence. Don’t be something that you are not, to her. She knows well that people are like characters. It takes them time to grow. If you find a girl who reads, keep her away from society, for she is a prized catch.
If you find her depressed for days together, ask her about the title of the book that she read. Understand what the story meant to her and hold her. She needs it very badly. She may not cry, but her hug will speak a thousand words, and her smile will make your day.
Propose to her – with a bookmark. She will understand.
Date a girl who reads because you deserve it. She can make your life colorful and yet make you feel grounded. Don’t tempt her with vices of the material world, they mean nothing to her. Show her the way to the world of books and she will show you the way to her heart.

akosieica:

Date a Girl Who Reads

Date a girl who reads. Date that someone who has a collection of books rather than a collection of designer clothes. She wants to go on an unlimited adventure by reading another creative fictitious novel or another romantic tear-jerker from Nicholas Sparks. 

Find a girl who reads, that someone who spends her vacant hours at school inside the library. She is that person who owns a local library card ever since she was ten.

You can often find her inside the bookstore, looking at the new titles shelf. She quietly cries whenever she finds the perfect book or the book she was looking for ever since.

She is that person who wants to wait inside the coffee shop and just read. She is lost on the make-believe world the author has written for her. Sit down next to her, then she might give you this weird look because she never wants to be interrupted. Ask her about the book, whether if she liked it or not.

Buy her a cup of coffee.

She is that someone who enjoys a long bus ride but doesn’t mind the jittery ride and just continues to read, unmindful of all the guys that want to talk to her. Don’t disturb her now, you might be ignored by her forever.

Get her books for her birthday, for New Year’s or even Valentine’s as well. She will never be able to complain. Don’t forget about the books she listed on her wish list for Christmas. Her life resembles on her favorite book. It’s probably the only thing that she understands.

Disappoint her, because a girl who reads knows that the ointment to disappointment are books. You don’t need to always be there for her. Giving her a book will remind her of your presence. Don’t be something that you are not, to her. She knows well that people are like characters. It takes them time to grow. If you find a girl who reads, keep her away from society, for she is a prized catch.

If you find her depressed for days together, ask her about the title of the book that she read. Understand what the story meant to her and hold her. She needs it very badly. She may not cry, but her hug will speak a thousand words, and her smile will make your day.

Propose to her – with a bookmark. She will understand.

Date a girl who reads because you deserve it. She can make your life colorful and yet make you feel grounded. Don’t tempt her with vices of the material world, they mean nothing to her. Show her the way to the world of books and she will show you the way to her heart.

(Source: thediaryofayoungman, via hellyeahitsrandom)