My name is Nicky and I am 21 years old.

I love music (singing, dancing), photography, writing (poetry). I love my family and friends more than anyone can comprehend.

I am a Vocal Performance major with a minor in english and hope to perform in operas and quite possibly teach vocal studies in years to come. But one step at a time.
 
 
 

“There comes a time when you have to stand up and shout:

This is me damn it! I look the way I look, think the way I think, feel the way I feel, love the way I love! I am a whole complex package. Take me… or leave me. Accept me - or walk away! Do not try to make me feel like less of a person, just because I don’t fit your idea of who I should be and don’t try to change me to fit your mold. If I need to change, I alone will make that decision.

When you are strong enough to love yourself 100%, good and bad - you will be amazed at the opportunities that life presents you.”

 
 
 
 
YES PLZ

YES PLZ

 
 

Royal Swedish Opera, Stockholm, Sweden | Photographed by David Leventi

Royal Swedish Opera, Stockholm, Sweden | Photographed by David Leventi

(Source: bienenkiste)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Soda: Texas Loses Dublin Dr Pepper
As just about any drinker of soda in the area could tell you, Dublin  Dr Pepper is the cane-sugar equivalent of the version you’ll find in the  rest of the country. Its fans like it for many of the same reasons  people like Pepsi Throwback or Mexican Coke, often preferred for their  lack of corn syrup and, in the case of the latter, old-fashioned glass  bottles. But in parts of Texas, it’s a matter of regional pride, as  well.
Which made it all the more painful when the Dublin Dr Pepper plant was shut down last week.
“Texans are upset about the loss of Dublin Dr Pepper because we see it as a loss of Texas culture and identity as much as a loss of the wonderful old-fashioned cane sugar-sweetened soda itself,” Texas food authority Robb Walsh told us.

NOOOOOOOO

Soda: Texas Loses Dublin Dr Pepper

As just about any drinker of soda in the area could tell you, Dublin Dr Pepper is the cane-sugar equivalent of the version you’ll find in the rest of the country. Its fans like it for many of the same reasons people like Pepsi Throwback or Mexican Coke, often preferred for their lack of corn syrup and, in the case of the latter, old-fashioned glass bottles. But in parts of Texas, it’s a matter of regional pride, as well.

Which made it all the more painful when the Dublin Dr Pepper plant was shut down last week.

Texans are upset about the loss of Dublin Dr Pepper because we see it as a loss of Texas culture and identity as much as a loss of the wonderful old-fashioned cane sugar-sweetened soda itself,” Texas food authority Robb Walsh told us.

NOOOOOOOO

 
 
robot-heart:

#15 — lazy sundays (by Luminous Lu)

Me right now but with my kindle reading The Hunger Games

robot-heart:

#15 — lazy sundays (by Luminous Lu)

Me right now but with my kindle reading The Hunger Games