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Would You Rather? on Vimeo (via Vimeo) Haha this is awesome.  I love God. And Neil.
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“Have you heard my theory on whining? It’s like a rocking chair. It gives you...”
– One of the Wizard’s deckhands on Deadliest Catch. A very wise man. (via taylorlong) (via siddman)
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mon.thly.info →
debauchette: For the ladies: this site is a great tool.  Generally, I don’t know when my period’s coming until I’m doubled over with the crippling pain nature intended, so this site is useful to someone as clueless as I am.  You enter the first day of your period each time it comes.  It eventually gathers enough information to give you a head’s up.  Which I need.  Or needed.  I’m about to go on...
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amandalynferri: We have a new office tradition.
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True love will find you (times five) →
homeofthevain: “True love will find you in the end, you’ll find out just who was your friend. Don’t be sad. (I know you will.) Don’t give up until true love finds you in the end.” (via claytoncubitt) Wow, is there a bad cover of this song?
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"The girl who couldn't come. " →
(via zoya) Amazingly written… reminds me of the movie Secretary with how it shows that understanding of a fetish, a sexual need, can be as beautiful as any other type of love.
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30’s and 40’s Teaser
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The Economics of Popcorn
dihard: “The Dark Knight made $155M in opening weekend.” What does that mean? Where does the money go? And why am I paying $11 for a movie ticket, and $5 for popcorn and a soda? I did some research and here’s what I got: In the days of yore, the studio and the theater were one in the same. But in 1948, the Supreme Court forced the studios to divest themselves of the theaters due to antitrust...
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