February 2012
13 posts
Tumblr Takes a Stand Against Self-Mutilation,... →
Tumblr users: Imagine how much time you spend on the site, scrolling through a variety of pictures, quotes, gifs, text, etc. usually for your own daily enjoyment. Now, imagine you’re a teenager, or maybe just feeling insecure, and maybe some nasty person called you “fat.” Or “gross.” Or even say you should “kill yourself.” And you go home to find your...
oh, snap.: Selling a backpack on craigslist. (damn... →
vanbuuren:
This is one of the best internet interactions I have had through craigslist. I was selling a sweet backpack that was taking up space in my closet, this is one of the potential buyers. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Crumpler backpack “the famous wine bar” in red - $50 (SE Portland ) ———————————— From:
January 2012
23 posts
Doc Essays: The line →
docessays:
It’s nine in the morning, and I lie face-down and half naked on a padded table, my face squeezed into an open oval so I can see the diamond-patterned commercial carpeting that lines the floor of my physical therapist’s office. It’s nine, and I’m on the table because I’m over the line. One’s…
Fuck you I won a BAFTA is my new comeback for...
kairicoollikethedoctor:
Being discarded never gets easier.
And yet, there’s nothing to be done about it.
Reblog if you would give up the internet to go...
In the blink of an eye. Not even a question. Hell yes.
December 2011
27 posts
Mac vs. PC
shitmystudentswrite:
PC is a old gay, who wears traditional and formal. Mac is a young gay, who looks modern and informal. On the other side, Mac is lighter than PC, because the old gay is fatter than young gay. In conclusion, APPLE used this form of comparison to show the benefits of Mac.
*headdesk*
I have no hope for the future. also, this kid needs to watch less TV.
The very first rule of Scooby-Doo, the single premise that sits at the heart of...
– Chris Sims, Ask Chris #81 (via ragnell)
jamesurbaniak:
“A funny woman, no matter how conventionally lovely, generally has to accept that she’ll also be perceived as a little bit funny looking. When she gets a laugh, she risks subliminally conveying the message that she’s making up for some hidden deficiency, that she’s sad or irreparably broken.”
-Meghan Daum, Christopher Hitchens Gets the Last Laugh, L.A. Times
Totally,...
If I had a dollar for every time I’ve felt more emotions towards a fictional character than I do towards people I know in real life, I would probably have enough money to pay for the psychiatric help I obviously need.
Yep. That.