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From an actual review of the shirt referenced here:
“Unfortunately I already had this exact picture tattooed on my chest, but this shirt is very useful in colder weather.” (VIA)

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From an actual review of the shirt referenced here:

“Unfortunately I already had this exact picture tattooed on my chest, but this shirt is very useful in colder weather.” (VIA)



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November 21, 2009, 7:32pm

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I can post videos on tumblr better than Prince.



November 19, 2009, 9:10pm

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The Tudors is a 'Watch Instantly' on Netflix.

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Life = over.



November 16, 2009, 12:03am

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Game: What is your most obnoxiously first world problem?

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bumblevision:

I wish we could have real voting on Tumblr! Just reblog with your crazy shit.

My early-mid 20s.



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November 15, 2009, 11:12pm

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So what I'm really trying to say is that Across The Universe is terrible.

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November 15, 2009, 10:41pm

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I just don't think that I like musicals.

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It’s okay if the movie is supposed to have a convoluted plot or not have one at all, but it is confusing when a song is in the stead of dialogue or plot development.

This is also why Rent is bad.



November 15, 2009, 10:41pm

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bowlingalleylawyer:

randyhaddock:

complicatedshoes:

How did a man that does not understand what it means to be an American get elected President of the United States?

He understands what it means to be an American, he just doesn’t like being an American and what we stand for. Hence the whole “we’re gonna fundamentally transform the United States of America,” which he positively meant. The bow doesn’t bother me as much as what he actually said in his speech over there:

In a slap at President George W. Bush, Obama spoke of the importance of “multilateral organizations [that] can advance the security and prosperity of this region.”
“I know that the United States has been disengaged from these organizations in recent years. So let me be clear: those days have passed,” Obama said during the first major address of a four-country Far East swing, which will continue from Japan to Singapore, China and South Korea. “As an Asia Pacific nation, the United States expects to be involved in the discussions that shape the future of this region, and to participate fully in appropriate organizations as they are established and evolve,” Obama said.

Dan Karipides from Wizbang said it well:

I find this whole attitude deeply disturbing. I understand that some people feel embarrassed about President Bush. While I feel these people are reacting emotionally and not rationally, it is within their rights to have such a reaction. But such people should not be President of the United States. By primary definition, the president should be someone who is patriotic, who respects America and indeed all Americans. Obama was not elected leader of the world in some quixotic vision of an earth with no nations.

His presidential apology tour will continue until the very last day that he leaves office.

I thought he just wanted to be president of the European Union. He apparently has higher aspirations.

I guess I don’t see the problem here. The leader of one of the most powerful countries in the world goes to Asia, tries to be friendly, acknowledges that United States disengaged from multi-national political organizations and treaties, but maintains a hard line against countries in Asia that have repeatedly threatened violence against Pacific Nations (ahem N. Korea).

Why is this so horrible? That sounds like doing your job well to me.

bowlingalleylawyer:

randyhaddock:

complicatedshoes:

How did a man that does not understand what it means to be an American get elected President of the United States?

He understands what it means to be an American, he just doesn’t like being an American and what we stand for. Hence the whole “we’re gonna fundamentally transform the United States of America,” which he positively meant. The bow doesn’t bother me as much as what he actually said in his speech over there:

In a slap at President George W. Bush, Obama spoke of the importance of “multilateral organizations [that] can advance the security and prosperity of this region.”

“I know that the United States has been disengaged from these organizations in recent years. So let me be clear: those days have passed,” Obama said during the first major address of a four-country Far East swing, which will continue from Japan to Singapore, China and South Korea. “As an Asia Pacific nation, the United States expects to be involved in the discussions that shape the future of this region, and to participate fully in appropriate organizations as they are established and evolve,” Obama said.

Dan Karipides from Wizbang said it well:

I find this whole attitude deeply disturbing. I understand that some people feel embarrassed about President Bush. While I feel these people are reacting emotionally and not rationally, it is within their rights to have such a reaction. But such people should not be President of the United States. By primary definition, the president should be someone who is patriotic, who respects America and indeed all Americans. Obama was not elected leader of the world in some quixotic vision of an earth with no nations.

His presidential apology tour will continue until the very last day that he leaves office.

I thought he just wanted to be president of the European Union. He apparently has higher aspirations.

I guess I don’t see the problem here. The leader of one of the most powerful countries in the world goes to Asia, tries to be friendly, acknowledges that United States disengaged from multi-national political organizations and treaties, but maintains a hard line against countries in Asia that have repeatedly threatened violence against Pacific Nations (ahem N. Korea).

Why is this so horrible? That sounds like doing your job well to me.



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November 14, 2009, 10:00pm

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interrobangin:

If I can’t find someone to appreciate this with me for free, I’m deleting all my friends IRL and starting fresh.

How is this real / this is the best thing ever.



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November 13, 2009, 7:23pm

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fuckyeahphilosophy:

nerdshares:

sexartandpolitics:

Graphic Sociology » APA Philosophy referee hand signals

This might also be a guide to reading this blog.

(*) While reblogging breaks the rules of FYPh!, this one is just too good to pass it up.

fuckyeahphilosophy:

nerdshares:

sexartandpolitics:

Graphic Sociology » APA Philosophy referee hand signals

This might also be a guide to reading this blog.

(*) While reblogging breaks the rules of FYPh!, this one is just too good to pass it up.



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November 12, 2009, 8:33am

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GPOYW: This is how I do breakfast edition.

GPOYW: This is how I do breakfast edition.



November 11, 2009, 7:55pm

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