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"Tell the chef, the beer is on me."
manufacturing bottled water in America alone uses 17 million barrels of crude oil each year
Proud to say that I don’t buy bottled water.
just got back from a heavy dinner. I can feel my tummy almost bursting. And my laptop wont start because the power cord’s spoilt. I’ll browse the net a bit and go to sleep, I guess.
That’s blatant fat-discrimination. We’re people too!
it felt so nice receiving an unexpected email from someone today. She used to be very close to me. Then she did something that broke my trust. It’s been more than two years now and I think I don’t hurt anymore. I feel happy to hear from her again.
Naomi wolf
listening to naomi wolf give a speech at the county library. She talks about freedom, patriotism and the bush administration. She almost told people to vote for Obama. Now wait a minute. Isn’t this an infringement of my voting freedom? Brain washing. People are actually laughing and smiling.
“ Being powerful is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren’t. ”—
Margaret Thatcher
The last thing I am is a Thatcherite, but this quote was quite pertinent today to an office conversation about “coolness”.
(via jonathan-deamer)
“ Software is like sex: it’s better when it’s free. ”—
Linus Torvalds
TECH SOURCE FROM BOHOL: 15 Great Quotes from Torvalds and Stallman about Free and Open Source Software (via wayne-remy)
(via peterwknox)
I’ve been to this area. It’s quiet and haunting. Very powerful picture btw.
Forestry workers look on as a male Royal Bengal Tiger leaps off a boat into the water after being released back into the wild in The Chamta Forest District of The Sunderbans, in India, on September 4, 2008. The tiger was declared fit for release by veterinarians after it was recently rescued from a nearby village. (via Scenes from India - The Big Picture - via stumblng)
“ You ever look a picture of yourself, and see a stranger in the background?. It makes you wonder how many strangers have pictures of you. How many moments of other peoples life have we been in. Were we a part of someone’s life when their dream came true or were we there when their dream died. Did we keep trying to get in? As if we were somehow destined to be there or did the shot take us by surprise. Just think, you could be a big part of someone elses life, and not even know it. ”—
Lucas Scott (one tree hill) (via kari-shma)
This is probably why pictures with a lot of background are some of the best: you get to see the actions of so many people at the same time.
“ If we could read the secret history of our enemies, we should find in each man’s life sorrow and suffering enough to disarm all hostility. ”—
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
We need to try and remember this in our daily life. The barista is a human being. The cyclist is a human being. The guy asking for change is a human being. And you too, are a human being. Treat them all as such.
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Such a humanitarian thought.
the power adaptor of my laptop sucks. So the battery keeps dying. Hence I’m typing this post using my phone and it’s gonna be short. I went to a coffee house today and sat with him… Watching the traffic. It was a wonderful feeling. I don’t remember the last time we did this. There was this guy sitting near us who was talking loudly over the phone. Seems like he was selling some kind an educational product. Who works on a Sunday night? As if the thought of going for work on Monday is not bad enough :) my typing speed on iPhone seems to have improved! Yay !
You might not see too many original posts here…mostly reblogs. Blame my laptop! I can’t type much using my iPhone. Especially those short comments following reblogs, even though I want to say something.
"Tell the chef, the beer is on me."
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