May 2013
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I went to the website intjournal.com because I thought it was going to be stuff about INTJs but it’s actually just some interior journal. LETDOWN.
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One of my favorite gifts I ever bought for someone was a flask that said “We go together like drunk and disorderly”.
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USA just ordered a comedy from Lennon Parham & Jessica St. Clair.
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There’s not a lot of qualities that I require in a future life partner, but ‘love of Humboldt Fog’ is really high on that list.
losertakesall:
Yanno, everyone was screaming about how ridiculous it was that Jon Snow gave great head on his first try, but I think it’s a whole lot more ridiculous that he climbed to the top of that fucking wall with no mountaineering experience.
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kateoplis:
“I have read The Great Gatsby five times… It is the only book I have read so often despite failing—in the face of real effort and sincere intentions—to derive almost any pleasure at all from the experience.
I know how I’m supposed to feel about Gatsby: In the words of the critic Jonathan Yardley, “that it is the American masterwork.” Malcolm Cowley admired its “moral permanence.”...
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Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;...
– ‘The Second Coming’, William Yeats (via apriki)
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Kent: You know that the Chromebook doesn't have a caps lock key?
me: I don't even use Caps Lock I shift my caps.
LIKE IN THE OLDEN DAYS OF YORE.
Kent: Because typing in ALL CAPS is thought to be RUDE by the denizens of the internets
me: Sorry that I am PASSIONATE.
Kent: I think you should draw on your screen with a quill pen
me: Sorry *not* sorry.
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drarna:
i know you want to kill hitler, and we’re gonna do that! but it’s my time machine. so first, we go back to ‘96 and see space jam in theaters.
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The Shoe Effect
I’ve been thinking about this since a luncheon that I had on Friday. It was for an environmental center and I was one of three undergraduates invites to sit in on a board that included venture capitalists, CEOs, and even a former Supreme Court Justice. Obviously, we were just observing, but nevertheless, it was quite an experience.
I dressed up for the lunch. A silk tank-top with striped...
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