reconsider

Aug 17, 2008 12:55pm
xkcd - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language - By Randall Munroe
Click the image to see it in a larger form - and be sure to hold your mouse over the comic and read the alt-text.
I love XKCD.

xkcd - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language - By Randall Munroe

Click the image to see it in a larger form - and be sure to hold your mouse over the comic and read the alt-text.

I love XKCD.

Aug 15, 2008 1:20pm
I seriously cannot stop laughing every single time I see this.
Or even think about it.
So, so good.
(via waksays)

I seriously cannot stop laughing every single time I see this.

Or even think about it.

So, so good.

(via waksays)

Aug 12, 2008 10:19am
No one should come to New York to live unless they are willing to be lucky. -

E.B. White (via dxtr)

Re-blogged from my man Dexter.

Aug 11, 2008 9:22pm
Re-blogged.
But I wish I had taken this. Beautiful.
r-k:

 http://troisiemeoeil.org/wp-content/images/photos/2007/10/20071017.jpg

Re-blogged.

But I wish I had taken this. Beautiful.

r-k:

http://troisiemeoeil.org/wp-content/images/photos/2007/10/20071017.jpg
Aug 8, 2008 10:29am
Aug 6, 2008 2:40pm
photo by Flickr user myJon
In addition to being Hiroshima Day, today, August 6, is also the anniversary of the day in 1965 that President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act. In an address to the nation several months earlier, reacting to the violence at marches in Selma, President Johnson said:
“I speak tonight for the dignity of man and the destiny of democracy. The command of the Constitution is plain. There is no moral issue. It is wrong to deny any of your fellow Americans the right to vote … it is all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. And we shall overcome.”
If you haven’t registered to vote, I would encourage you to do so.
Rock the Vote has information on how to register across the U.S.

photo by Flickr user myJon

In addition to being Hiroshima Day, today, August 6, is also the anniversary of the day in 1965 that President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act. In an address to the nation several months earlier, reacting to the violence at marches in Selma, President Johnson said:

“I speak tonight for the dignity of man and the destiny of democracy. The command of the Constitution is plain. There is no moral issue. It is wrong to deny any of your fellow Americans the right to vote … it is all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. And we shall overcome.”

If you haven’t registered to vote, I would encourage you to do so.

Rock the Vote has information on how to register across the U.S.

Jul 29, 2008 3:48pm
Leaving Around the Clock diner on 9th last week, Ashley and I noticed this sweet tape-art on the ground. There was a guy hanging around it, and we deduced he probably did it - turns out his name is Aakash Nihalani, and he’s done these things all over the Village.
His site is impressive, and his art unique; you should check him out.

Leaving Around the Clock diner on 9th last week, Ashley and I noticed this sweet tape-art on the ground. There was a guy hanging around it, and we deduced he probably did it - turns out his name is Aakash Nihalani, and he’s done these things all over the Village.

His site is impressive, and his art unique; you should check him out.

Jul 29, 2008 12:32pm

Just wow.

One of my Performance Studies friends should write a paper on this.

Or maybe I will. Because there’s a LOT in there.

Jul 29, 2008 12:28pm
goodmorning:
38.jpg
I don’t know who drew this, I just happened to find it on the Tumblr Radar…but it makes me happy right now.

goodmorning:

38.jpg

I don’t know who drew this, I just happened to find it on the Tumblr Radar…but it makes me happy right now.

Jul 28, 2008 12:32pm
I wish I had more friends, but people are such jerks. If you can just get most people to leave you alone, you’re doing good. If you can find even one person you really like, you’re lucky. And if that person can also stand you, you’re really lucky. -

Bill Watterson (via anomieanonymous)

I still miss Calvin & Hobbes.

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