ImagineAsian
What are we?

vhattitsteto:

I don’t understand our relationship. Sometimes, we’re friends. Sometimes, we’re more than friends & sometimes, I’m just a stranger to you. One minute you’re talking to me as if I’m special, next minute you’re talking to me like I mean nothing to you. One day, you pay so much attention to me, the next day you almost completely ignore me. I just wish you would start making sense ‘cause I’m confused. I don’t know what you want.

joycakes:

OMFG. THIS IS SO CUTEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

joycakes:

OMFG. THIS IS SO CUTEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

I want a real relationship,

tedeezy:

Where someone & I start talking and actually stay in contact. Where someone & I start hanging out and actually make time for each other. Where someone & I start getting to know each other and actually take the time to do it. Where someone & I start gaining feelings and actually make something out of it. Where someone & I would start fighting & actually work things out. Where I would meet someone and have them actually stay in my life. But, that seems impossible nowadays.

directionstonowhere:

Holy shit.

joycakes:

Eric Lee, a fellow economics major who lived with Lin, could have promised a different perspective, to no avail. Asked to identify Lin’s demons, or so much as a class in which he struggled, Lee instead told of a time at an In-N-Out Burger in San Francisco, while he was a member of the Golden State Warriors. “We walk past this homeless guy, and I would’ve just ignored him,” Lee says. “But [Jeremy] goes up to him and asks, ‘Hey man, what do you want?’ And he gets him a double-double and an order of fries.”

joycakes:

Eric Lee, a fellow economics major who lived with Lin, could have promised a different perspective, to no avail. Asked to identify Lin’s demons, or so much as a class in which he struggled, Lee instead told of a time at an In-N-Out Burger in San Francisco, while he was a member of the Golden State Warriors. “We walk past this homeless guy, and I would’ve just ignored him,” Lee says. “But [Jeremy] goes up to him and asks, ‘Hey man, what do you want?’ And he gets him a double-double and an order of fries.”

Why do you always do that?

winniehuang:

We’re talking, having a good, nice conversation. Then all of a sudden, you stop replying to me. I don’t like it, I really don’t. You make me wait forever. At least say you’re busy or you can’t talk at the moment instead of make me wait. When you don’t reply, I think you’re ignoring me, I’m boring you out, I’m annoying you or it’s something I said that I shouldn’t have said.