February 2012
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Is Anything You Own Dirty? I Can Help.
Okay, friends, here’s the deal: I am a cleaning guru.
I am not a, like, naturally clean person. At all (okay, except for about laundry and polishing things). But I know how to clean things. As in basically everything in the history of ever, I know how to clean it. Manky old leather shoes, expensive
bras, down comforters, bathroom anything, sinks, silver, shirts with pit stains, rugs with...
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marielikestodraw:
fuck-it-fire-everything:
redhead-monster:
Okay, forget everything I have ever complained about or told you to do, politically. Forget if you don’t read political posts. Stop. WATCH/READ THIS RIGHT NOW.
For those of you who for some reason cannot or do not want to watch the video, allow me to summarize. Right now there is a law that has passed the Virginia...
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Sappy Nicknames, Jack's Dog Edition
Because I could not possibly even begin to share the silly things my partner and I call each other, here is a list of things I call my dog:
Actual Name: Robin
Robinator
Ramen
Woppin’
Whopper
Robee
Smartest Doggie In The World
Girl Wonder
The Vacuum Cleaner
Destructo-Dog
Dogbutt
Puppybutt
Crazybutt
Stairmaster
Perv (because she is ALWAYS STEALING AND EATING MY UNDERWEAR)
Robin...
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Roses are red
Violets are red
Everything is red
Fuck my life
aaaaaaahahahahaha
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the road to hell is paved with concern for...
As someone who’s largely recovered but who’s current relationship with food and my body is…complex, at best, I would like to take a minute to say something to people struggling with eating disorders. Specifically, those people who want help, but feel like no one can tell that there’s something wrong, or that no one cares. Here it is:
There is someone who notices. There is...
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Why Certain Music Makes You Cry Sort Of Out Of... →
…all of my tearjerker songs have these. Even the ones without lyrics. That, uh, interesting. People, our brains are weird.
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Oh Christ, they're using lasers now →
shelloftheold:
Scroll down a bit for the serious SF stuff (13 and 14). The visual grammar of 19 and 23 is straight out of Blade Runner. The guy with the beard in 25 looks like he’s just been through the Teind in The Iron Dragon’s Daughter.
Let’s not think about it seriously, shall we? It’s all a convenient fiction, an entertainment devised for our pleasure… .
All solidarity. Such as it is....
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adorable happy scientist friends forever
lookslikescience:
Josephene & Rebecca, Archaeologists
My roommate Josie and I are both archaeologists. We keep science fun.
ruralarchaeologist.tumblr.com
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Success! Russian Team Breaches Buried Antarctic... →
furiouskitten:
It’s official. Russian scientists announced today that they have reached Antarctica’s Lake Vostok, an ancient, liquid lake the size of Lake Ontario buried beneath more than 2 miles (3 kilometers) of ice for at least 14 million years.
I am so excited to see the results of this, even though we’ll have to wait a year. Getting this far is a huge success in itself, and I look...
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Things they don't tell you in English class
shelloftheold:
The theme of a work of fiction is the creation myth you accept or invent to explain why that work is as it is. Many creation myths have limited explanatory power: the first bit of Genesis, for example, tells you what God did, but doesn’t give you much about why. A proper critical assessment of this universe would pop in stuff about how God was writing about the experience of...
God
furimmerfurewig:
“What did God really know about brothers (or for that matter sisters)? He was after all an only child and before it all an equally lonely father.”
-House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski
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Keanu Reeves is immortal
eastcollins:
Now, look at this:
That’s “Paul Mounet”, a french actor, who “died” in 1922. His body never was found.
Then, look at this:
An unknown man, painted in 1530 by Parmigianino.
Compare them:
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January 2012
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