December 2010
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Dec 31st
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Dec 30th
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Dec 29th
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“My year started in disappointment. On Jan. 4, I got a phone call notifying me...”
– “My Year in 100 Words” Aziz Ansari (via betafishblocker)
Dec 28th
Dec 28th
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“The marriage of great art, great music, and great ideas is an incredibly...”
– Shepard Fairey, Heroes
Dec 27th
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Dec 27th
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Dec 27th
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“The fact is, if you want to make stickers but aren’t, then you’re just lazy.”
– Shepard Fairey, Sticker Art
Dec 26th
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“I think expanding acceptance of graffiti expands freedom of speech and genuinely...”
– Shepard Fairey, Provocative Questions
Dec 26th
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“The cities build tennis courts, basketball courts, football fields, even skate...”
– Shepard Fairey, Read Me
Dec 25th
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“Investigate and deconstruct everything because a person and the simplified...”
– Shepard Fairey, Question: Education or Exploitation? Manufacturing Dissent
Dec 25th
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Dec 25th
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Dec 24th
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http://secretdestinations.tumblr.com/ →
Travel blog, take 2. Maybe this time I’ll actually keep up with it. (And I do have posts queued already, so this might not totally be an empty promise!)
Dec 24th
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Dec 24th
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Dec 23rd
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“There’s only one thing young ladies should be inserting in themselves, and...”
– Nathan Young, Misfits
Dec 23rd
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Inbetweeners
Simon: Come on, let's go, this place is cursed.
Neil: Oh my god, it's haunted?
Simon: ... No, Neil.
Neil: Well it might be! Like one of those ghost stories, you know, like Harry Potter or the Bible.
Dec 23rd
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“You can’t revise in the shower, Jay. The books get wet!”
– Will, The Inbetweeners
Dec 23rd
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“Anyone can be your friend. You just have to hang around them long enough.”
– Will, The Inbetweeners
Dec 22nd
Dec 21st
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Dec 20th
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AV Club: 25 best television series of 2010  →
clora: Forget all those other end-of-the-year lists. This one is the best and most accurate. It ignores ratings and goes right for the best drama and comedy to be seen on our TV screens. [via AV Club] So conflicted! I want to like this because of Community and Parks and Recreation’s ratings, but the fact that Cougar Town makes the list at all is more than a little disappointing (even...
Dec 20th
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Dec 20th
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Dec 20th
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“I believe that basically you write for two people; yourself to try to make it...”
– Ernest Hemingway (the epigraph to Gerald Murnane’s Inland)
Dec 20th
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Dec 19th
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Dec 19th
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Dec 18th
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Dec 18th
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Dec 18th
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SongMeanings.net - Like A G6 →
Read the comments. They’re hilarious. “The tune is very catchy and despite the obfuscation within the lyrics, it maintains a certain catchiness and uplifting element.” Why thank you, sprtnfan.
Dec 17th
kgtl asked: I think I’ll jump back into your last reblog to add this: “Goddamn Katie is so fucking smart.” That is all.

Seriously though, good points all.
Dec 17th
Please none: We don't say "dating," we say... →
kgtl: pleasenone: I think the poster completely forgot the fact that a lot of marriages from previous generations were unhappy because they committed too soon, they got married too young and those commitments ended in divorce or unfaithfulness. Yes, we aren’t going to commit when we’re 18 the same way other… Here’s why the argument “blah blah humans aren’t biologically wired for commitment...
Dec 16th
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The Twelve Terrors of Christmas →
by John Updike
Dec 16th
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“Brace yourself, dude. This will blow your mind-hole.”
– Marshall Eriksen, How I Met Your Mother
Dec 15th
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Dec 14th
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Dec 14th
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““I’m sorry,” I said. “Are you really pissed off at...”
– from The Year of the Flood, by Margaret Atwood
Dec 13th
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Dec 13th
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Dec 10th
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Dec 10th
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The 25 Greatest Internet Memes of 2010 →
Why have I never seen the “Gaston reads” meme? What potential!
Dec 9th
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Dec 9th
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Why being a GPS Zombie is eating your brain. →
“Researchers at McGill University in Montreal presented evidence that excessive GPS use can shrink your hippocampus, part of the brain that helps with spatial navigation, at the 2010 Society for Neuroscience annual meeting.”
Dec 9th
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