December 2011
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Hey, look, 2012, before we get started...
How about if, instead of me making resolutions that you know I won’t keep past twelfth night, you make a resolution for me - for all of us - and promise to not suck as much as 2011? I mean, no offence, 2011, you never were less than interesting, but, damn…
Dec 31st
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Dec 31st
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“I hope that in this year to come, you make mistakes. Because if you are making...”
– http://journal.neilgaiman.com/2011/12/my-new-year-wish.html (via neil-gaiman)
Dec 31st
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Dec 21st
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Dec 21st
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Dec 21st
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Dec 19th
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Dec 19th
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Dec 19th
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Dec 17th
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Dec 13th
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So, this has been my day so far:
8am: Find out that Strathclyde polis are warning people not to drive due impending gale force winds - halfway down the motorway. 9am: Reach work, start on-off 3 hour conversation about whether we should close the office. 9.30am-12pm: Tool about on Twitter, with one eye on the wobbling street light outside the window, pretending to work. “#HurricaneBawbag? Ah, goan yersel’, funny...
Dec 8th
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…on my Internet, but clearly not going in the same direction. gr. Stupid app.
Dec 5th
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Dec 5th
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...well alrighty then
i guess there aren’t any decent free iPad apps for Tumblr.
Dec 5th
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_pft. I preface words with an _underscore to signify italics when I can’t use HTML em tags, because I don’t generally like to go full-on all caps. For example, on Twitter, or in _fucking _post _tags. So while I can see the logic in using a dash in place of an underscore to signify a space, and certainly to replace the rather ugly %20, I really don’t see why you can’t...
Dec 5th
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WatchWatch
The Cabin in the Woods (dir. Drew Goddard) - Teaser Trailer. Finally!
Dec 5th
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Dec 3rd
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venusaurphobia: This one goes out to the little bitch who made “read” the same spelling in every tense. Heh. I once read an article about how irregular verbs gradually become regularised over time as function of the frequency of their usage [citation needed - wait, what does Google say… It was probably this.] Ah - *kof* - anyway… There’s a little part of me that lives in...
Dec 1st
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