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"Tell the chef, the beer is on me."
(via pop17)
Can’t wait to see what premium services David Karp has in store for us.
Had a long and tiring day at work. Then I got back home, fought with AT&T over my cell phone bill. They have charged me for free AT&T to AT&T calls. I have put in a billing ticket # and they will get back to me in 2-3 days. I’m so not going to pay those charges!!!
Next, I had to cook for my team holiday lunch tomorrow. Made some cole shaw. Had dinner. Watched Mystic River. Loved Sean Penn. Awesome movie. And now, I’m ready to hit the bed. I have meetings all day tomorrow. And then, there is Friday! ;) ‘Night everyone.
I heart Christmas so much.
(via photoholic)(via Clodders)
“ The cuticle of common sense that had protected him over the years from his own worst tendencies had worn away, leaving him increasingly vulnerable to obsessions. ”—
CNN.com - My brother’s suicide - Sep 27, 2005-by Anderson Cooper
A really powerful read. He contrasts his personal loss to the hardships that he experienced in Africa.
Narcissism breeding narcissism, it’s so very tumblr!
It’s all very pointless if you ask me. I follow a set group of people (well, somewhat evolving), and you’re the people whom I “award” my time, distraction, laziness, etc… A popularity contest to allow some people to pat themselves on the back for being a “great” blogger? It’s kinda laughable, and if I had to guess there will be some meme floating around about the winners in the next month, I’ll see some of the award winners and this is what I’ll think: “Wow, I unfollowed you months ago because I can’t stand your taste or your online personality.” But hey, I’m sure someone else would be out there saying the same thing about me (just not in reference to any award, as that’s quite doubtful).
Let’s remember that many Tumblrs are in high school. Or wish they were. Then this all makes sense, yeah?
Most people win awards because they are popular (and more people follow them) and not because they are good.
Stupidity knows no bounds.
I totally agree with the Indian Govt. in that high security areas should be blurred from Google Earth. Countries have the right to protest against what’s aired on this software. In fact, India and other countries should take such step against all online maps- Microsoft, Yahoo etc.
Analog retirement.
You know who’s gonna join this party next? DVDs.
thillythenny:(via pandarants)
hah!
pica:natalie dee
I just ate two chocolate chip cookies. No better.
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