December 2010
37 posts
2010 was more than I could have expected. Thank you.
Ipso facto columbo oreo
Three days and the world rights itself again.
Cheer up, buttercup. All your worries will be resolved. You will be freed.
Sincerely, Jackrin.: UCSD →
jackrinjames:
I’m really glad I chose UCSD for a number of reasons. I mean I probably could’ve done just as well as any other university (honestly, college is what you make of it, its not the silly reputations that each school has). For one, I love the weather here, despite it being bipolar and all, at least…
I love the weather in both places. Seasons have their own attraction.
withveritaserum:
If I find in myself desires nothing in this world can satisfy, I can only conclude that I was not made for here. If the flesh that I fight is at best only light and momentary, then of course I’ll feel nude when to where I’m destined I’m compared.
National Geographic Magazine: Lunar Eclipse... →
nationalgeographicmagazine:
A total lunar eclipse glows red over Germany (file picture). Photograph by Heribert Proepper, AP
Andrew Fazekas for National Geographic News Updated December 20, 1020, 2:55 p.m. ET
In 2010, for the first time since 1638, a total lunar eclipse falls on the winter solstice—a stargazing…
I SAW.
Reblog if your best friend is beautiful.
And she’s flying in today to visit me!!!! Scheduled for 4:49 pm, EST.
I always need breaks. I’m not an introvert; I simply appreciate my space. I don’t like to feel threatened, invaded upon, inferior, etc. etc. etc. And in college, I’m at the point where I need a brief break from everyone that I’m living with, in order to appreciate my time with them more. So that I don’t pick up on all the nuisance things that I could unintentionally...
Boston this weekend?
Boston Boston Boston, you you you.
One Art, by Elizabeth Bishop
The art of losing isn’t hard to master; so many things seem filled with the intent to be lost that their loss is no disaster, Lose something every day. Accept the fluster of lost door keys, the hour badly spent. The art of losing isn’t hard to master. Then practice losing farther, losing faster: places, and names, and where it was you meant to travel. None of these will bring disaster....
UPenn is unfathomably Jewish.
1. The Law of Divine Oneness: The Law of Divine Oneness helps us to understand that we live in a world where everything is connected to everything else. Everything we do, say, think and believe affects others and the universe around us. 2. The Law of Vibration: This Universal Law states that everything in the Universe moves, vibrates, and travels in circular patterns. The same principles of...
Outing us. If not already.
I’ve thought about this a lot. I believe that this experience did bring us exponentially closer. It’s one scenario to simply utter words about the possibility. The fact that we had the trust to move from beginning to end, we infinitely expanded the bounds of our bond. I love you. I only have to wait until the 14th now. Then Philly and NYC will be ours, in the same way that southern...
The Daily What: Culture Shock of the Day: Favorite... →
thedailywhat:
On Reddit, a user asks: “What are your favorite culturally untranslateable phrases?” There are tons and tons of excellent examples, but here are a few that stood out:
Spanish: “No te peines, que en la foto no salís” (Don’t comb your hair, you’re not going to be in the picture): i.e., “don’t…
Tell them hoes to stop bein’ bitches and droppin’ they keys...
– Stephanie Hernandez, in response to… “Fuck work. I haven’t sat down since you guys went back.”
My new favorite word!
patentlywill:
dominawigwam:
(via misanthropix)
Sapiosexual (n): a person who is sexually attracted to intelligence in others.
Sapiosexual (adj): of, or relating to, finding intellectual stimulation sexually arousing.
(via ellib)
Makoto no kokoro.
Infatuated, with this level of incredible comfort that I have with you.