February 2011
There is a place where the sidewalk ends
And before the street begins,
And...
– Shel Silverstein, “Where the Sidewalk Ends” (via liquidnight)
You’re never fully dressed without a smile.
– Martin Charnin (via kari-shma)
When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love...
– Mahatma Gandhi (via shhjustcomeonmybaps)
A dictator cannot be allowed to shun the foreign press, and to shut off his...
– Anderson Cooper on Libya (via lifeaficionada)
Today we are all Libyans.
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+1 202-944-9601 ^number for the Libyan Embassy in Washington D.C Please give it a call and demand a stop to the massacres.
If you live in the US, please do this ^
If you cannot call, circulating this call to action is still very helpful. Thank you.
This has been a really productive day. Go figure. I think sleep soon would be a good idea or my brain might start melting out through my ears; that would probably hinder my plans for the week a bit.
I dreamed that you bewitched me into bed
And sung me moon-struck, kissed me...
– Sylvia Plath (via kelvarkvlt)
I’m somewhat socially inept. Slide me between two strangers at any light-hearted...
– Charlie Brooker (via joyeuse)
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I dislike Monday very much. By the fourth hour of four consecutive lectures I did want to run out the room screaming. But at least I have a new book. You can never have too many books. Unless you have so many that you can’t get out of the room and, as a consequence, die of dehydration. Then that would be a case of having too many books.
Instead of studying today, I have:
- Read 13 Full Metal Alchemist chapters. [Finishing the series]
- Read 4 Avengers issues and 1 [and a bit] Spider-Man issue.
- Read some of the latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine.
- Watched the original True Grit.
Finally, I debated between studying and watching The X-Files. I decided to try studying, but after reading a few pages of Beginning...
This has been a really weird week.
I look at the world and I see absurdity all around me. People do strange things...
– David Lynch.