March 2012
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My parents appear to be watching sport.
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…ah, Barcelona v. Milan.
My dad is watching sport.
My mother is watching 22 athletic European men running around in shorts for 90 minutes.
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A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives...
– George R.R. Martin (via sirmitchell)
Sure. But the reader of A Song of Ice and Fire also dies a thousand deaths. How is that fair, George? How is that good?
oh-you-better-run:
but london is a glorious mess: the psychogeography reclist
first of all, because you’re probably asking this question already: what is psychogeogprahy?
guy debord defined it as “the study of the precise laws and specific effects of the geographical environment, consciously organized or not, on the emotions and behavior of individuals.” i, personally, tend more towards this...
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gingerhaze:
Okay so who here watches Primeval?
I started watching it by accident and couldn’t stop, there’s dinosaurs in shopping malls and people just take off their clothes for no reason and they use the Willhelm scream at least once an episode, they seem to find it completely hilarious
I used to watch this, and don’t really know why I stopped, it’s delightfully stupid.
My...
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7ns:
sourassin answered your question: who would most likely strip first?
It depends who’s holding the knife.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHA
This is a really good answer!
…I may or may not have thought about this subject before.
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Weh, apparently it did reblog. *squints at dash*
…probably a sign I should ho to bed…
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Guardian open journalism:
This advert for the Guardian’s open journalism, screened for the first time on 29 February 2012, imagines how we might cover the story of the Three Little Pigs in print and online. Follow the story from the paper’s front page headline, through a social media discussion and finally to an unexpected conclusion
This is so cool…
…so of course I...
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February 2012
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