January 2011
124 posts
Anonymous asked: <p>whos your first love? do you miss him/her?</p>
believeinnarwhals:
i don’t think i have ever listened to kill the limbo with the headphone plug half out so you can hear all the background noises better before this.
cowl:
discowing:
Credit.
Credit.
By kuroi-tsuki@DA.
last time on All My Boners
One More Salute to Vanity: Ways We Passed the... →
onemoresalutetovanity:
Your parents had a small collection of antique coffee grinders and we would sit on your back porch and grind handfuls of frozen beans, occasionally feeding them to the cat. Later that summer, your younger brother trimmed its whiskers off.
You tried to convince me that the cat poop in the sandbox…
Anonymous asked: <p>Do you really care that much about likes? Sad…</p>
You’d think that people would be over it, and on to a different sort of...
– A 19-year-old I know, in response to this. (via clapifyoulikeme)
Parse.ly Closes $800K Financing Round →
caterpillarcowboy:
parsely:
Parse.ly (http://parsely.com), the intelligent personalization and optimization engine for content providers, raised $800,000 from Blumberg Capital, ff Asset Management, Scott Becker (formely co-founder and CTO of Invite Media), Don Hutchison (formerly principal at Netcom, Work.com), Jeffrey Greenblatt (senior principal at Ankyra Capital) and Jon Axelrod...
making faces in front of a baby:
justmaanaamtsuj:
you’re aiming for:
reality:
When you find yourself subconsciously singing a...
atomiclovers:
discoverwhoiam:
Anonymous asked: <p>i miss tuttie flutie.</p>
This weekend
linnheidi:
has been a lot of failures, but a lot of fun times as well! Head is aching from experiementing with colors, and I am tired if being in the bathroom playing!
HAGRID YER PUSHIN' MEH OVER THE FUCKEN LINE!
oh lol. it's my birthday and somebody unfollows...
raecat:
California Superstorm
brain-food:
According to images released by the National Weather Service, an “atmospheric river” is appearing to head straight towards the Golden State, with waters moving at the rate of 50 Mississippi Rivers. Scientists fear the storm could last over 40 days and 10 feet of water will rain down on the modern cities
(via Google)
Whether its fact or fiction, i’d still invest in my own floating...