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July 2012

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Jul 30, 2012

Freaking myself out by reading about astrology.

Jul 30, 2012
“In the end, everything is a gag.” —Charlie Chaplin (via nedhepburn)
Jul 28, 201242 notes
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Jul 26, 2012

Shower beer is best beer

Jul 26, 2012
Jul 25, 201244,222 notes
From the country that put a man on the moon. → dailymail.co.uk
Jul 24, 2012
“You wonder what it’s like to be young and never see yourself on TV. You’re not in commercials, there’s no black Santa Clause on the street. You’re invisible.” —Malcolm X
Jul 23, 2012

The only problem with having a secret identity is keeping track of which phone booth you left your trousers in.

Jul 23, 2012
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Jul 23, 2012
“I never learned anything when I was talking.” —Larry King
Jul 23, 2012
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Jul 17, 2012207 notes
Jul 16, 2012
“

A professional does not show off.

A professional’s work has style; it is distinctively his own. But he doesn’t let his signature grandstand for him. His style serves the material. He does not impose it as a means of drawing attention to himself.
This doesn’t mean that the professional doesn’t throw down a 360 tomahawk jam from time to time, just to let the boys know he’s still in business.

”
—The War of Art, Steven Pressfield
Jul 16, 2012
What Is Moore's Law?

fakescience:

What Is Moore's Law?

Jul 16, 2012553 notes
Make the world better → starstryder.com
Jul 16, 2012
“He was getting all of his news from Jon Stewart — he and [Stephen] Colbert are unbelievably fantastic — but I’d say to him, “Sean … you’ve got to watch other stuff. You can’t just take your news from them.” And then I started watching more regularly, and I went, “You know what? That’s exactly where you should get your news.” —Michael Keaton talking about his son, Grantland.com
Jul 13, 2012
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Jul 12, 201289 notes
Elliott Smith - Amity

Elliott Smith - Amity

Jul 12, 2012
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