February 2012
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“Right now somewhere there’s a young person reminiscing about two years ago.”
– Twitter / @claytoncubitt (via claytoncubitt)
Feb 9th
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January 2012
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"Just as Communists managed to destroy Communism,... →
claytoncubitt: “A Pew Research Center poll in December found that only 50 percent of Americans reacted positively to the term “capitalism,” while 40 percent reacted negatively. Among Americans ages 18 to 29, more had a negative view of capitalism than a positive view, the survey found. Those young Americans actually viewed socialism more positively than capitalism. In other words, America’s...
Jan 20th
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Yelping with Cormac: Dottie's Cafe →
yelpingwithcormac: Twin Falls, Idaho Cormac M. | Author | Lost in the chaparral, NM Three Stars. *First Review. …I have not tried your cake but I know your cake. I know of its flour, of its corn syrup. Of the brazen indifference with which you crafted it. You think it is just cake. You are wrong. It is the sum total of you. Of your ability to create, to transcend the world of beasts and...
Jan 9th
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December 2011
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October 2011
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September 2011
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“Censorship is telling a man he can’t have a steak just because a baby can’t chew...”
– Mark Twain (via libraryland) (via housingworksbookstore)
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Ben & Jerry's Schweddy Balls →
I want to try the Schweddy Balls
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August 2011
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“People who say it cannot be done should not interrupt those who are doing it.”
– George Bernard Shaw
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June 2011
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ARE YOU FAMILIAR WITH SQUIRREL TECHNIQUE?
animalsbeingdicks: Master will be so pleased with our progress.
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May 2011
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ListenGuns of Brooklyn by Santogold Not as good as the...
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WatchWatch
I’ve been avoiding this movie for years because it just sounded boring. This scene alone is probably what got Philip Seymour Hoffman nominated for best supporting actor, and although I still haven’t watched the rest of the movie, I’d say he deserved to win.
Mar 5th
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You and I - Jonathan Potter
ohgrowup: You are a warm front that moved in from the north, a blind spot bearing beautiful gifts, a garden in the air, a golden filament inscribed with the name of God’s hunting dog, a magic heirloom mistaken for a feather duster, a fountain in a cow pasture, an anachronistic anagram annoyed by anonymity, a dollar in the pocket of a winter coat in summer. And I am the discoverer of you.
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December 2010
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“The storytellers at the city gate twist life so that it looks sweet to the lazy...”
– from East of Eden, by John Steinbeck, 1952
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Oct 29th
American Drink: Sazerac →
New Orleans is a town that is equally steeped in liquor and… In a tall glass or shaker, drop in the sugar lump and add three dashes of Peychaud’s bitters. Don’t substitute Angostura bitters here, Monsieur Peychaud invented the cocktail, you owe the old creole apothecary the dignity of mixing it correctly. looks like i need to find some absinthe and Peychaud’s bitters
Oct 7th
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