And I've seen all I'll ever need

Welcome to the delightfully boring world of my blog here on this treasure-trove of hipsterness called Tumblr. I'm Heather (if you hadn't already guessed), and I'm a 20 year old Londoner currently not living in London because although that place looks nice on Sherlock and in films, it's not that pleasant to live in. I'm a final year student studying Geography at Keele, which is near Alton Towers...go look it up on Google Maps, it'll waste some time.
Yes, I'm a Muser...and I have been since 2003. So yes, I'm an oldie on here which is apparently quite rare. I don't really care though, it's too much effort to judge people. I like other bands too, though I'm too lazy to write them all down. I have a pretty eclectic music taste, ranging from symphonic metal to folk; I'm odd like that. Love loads of TV. Doctor Who, House, Game of Thrones, anything David Attenborough, Downton Abbey, most British Comedy, Community, Daria, The Big Bang Theory, Arrested Development, etc. I also love books, and just got into reading fantasy after going to through a phase of reading classics. I do love Harry Potter as well, though not the films so much. Oh God, films. Got criticised for neveer seeing films when I was younger, and I'm catching up now. I do love a good film, though I lean more towards period dramas.
Being a Geographer means you'll have a number of post of landscapes, maps and other earth science-y things. I'll also go all spazzy over it, so I'll apologise in advance. What else do I do? I knit, I play guitar (very badly), I'm shy...loads of things. I'll post anything I want, so deal with it.

Ginger and proud.
Muser and pwoud.
Myself and proud.
In a relationship and extremely happy, sorry about that. I'll avoid posting about him too much.
Did you really read all of this? NERD.
I think one of the most important things I’ve learned from tumblr and our wonderful group of friends is that this is what being an adult is. It sometimes sucks. It’s having to wake up early to finish a paper or take the dog out or comfort a child. Don’t think that your experience isn’t valid just because it doesn’t seem “adult” enough. We’re all kind of fighting to get through the day.
You are an adult. Allow yourself to embrace that fact. Adult doesn’t always equal being the most responsible person in the world. And remember that no matter how Adult you are, we’re here for you.

Cheddarly Wry:

This.  Most of my friends have their degrees, own their own homes, have nicer cars and go on vacations and have nice things, and I’m 31 and renting and working on my master’s and raising a baby.  And I just have to remind myself that everyone Adults differently, and that’s good and that’s okay.

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