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May 2011

“I thought I was invincible.”—

Tombstone of James Alan Jackson, 1955-1979

I saw this today in passing after a memorial service. He was 24. I’m 24.

(via human-voices)

Sorta creepy seeing this on my dash..

May 27, 2011 32 notes
“I was doing an interview once and the guy said, you must be psyched by all this Slumdog Millionaire stuff. And I was like, umm… Yeah! I am! I have no idea why, though, as I had NOTHING to do with that movie! It’s just that some people who kinda look like me are in it, and everyone loved it and it won some Oscars and stuff. And then I was like, whoa whoa whoa – are white people just psyched ALL THE TIME? It’s like, Back to the Future – that’s us! Godfather – that’s us! Jaws – that’s us! Every fucking movie BUT Slumdog Millionaire and Boyz n the Hood is us!”—Aziz Ansari (via whoneedspantsanyway)
May 27, 2011 4 notes
#lol
May 27, 2011 4,400 notes
#my kind of woman
May 27, 2011 130 notes
#word up
May 27, 2011 351 notes
#word up
May 26, 2011 2 notes
#ryan gosling
May 26, 2011 47 notes
#louboutin
Play
May 26, 2011 1 note
#obama #bawse
May 26, 2011 1,237 notes
#story of my life
May 26, 2011 1,499 notes
#lilo #my kind of woman
“Unlike blogging, where you spend time thinking carefully about what you say in each post, Tumblr is really more about the moment of consciousness, and capturing a snapshot of it. Hence, where blog posts are supposed to be solid and stand-alone, Tumblr posts stand in relation to an entire thread of posts. That’s why looking at a Tumblr page is like taking a peek into a person’s stream of consciousness.”—

The Manila Bulletin: Retention, self-expression, Tumblr

This is the most genius definition of tumblr I’ve ever come across. THIS IS THE ESSENCE OF TUMBLR.

When someone asks you what tumblr is or when that annoying person who bitches that tumblr is just another twitter, please shove this awesomely written article down their throat.

May 25, 2011 13,435 notes
May 25, 2011 136 notes
“At one point, he’s in college studying anthropology and you think his life is going to be about that, but next thing you know, he’s working full-time as a waiter,” observer Richard Siegal said. “Then out of the blue you find out that what he really wants to do is get into marketing, and suddenly he’s back in college again. It makes no sense.” “And there’s the big speech he gives his parents about how his life’s passion is for community organizing, but you never hear anything about that again,” Siegal added. “It’s like, why even introduce it in the first place?”—

Man’s Life Riddled With Continuity Errors | The Onion - America’s Finest News Source (via curate)

Wait…when did the Onion start covering things that really happen?

May 25, 2011 75 notes
#story of my life
May 25, 2011 7,208 notes
#lol
May 24, 2011 5,755 notes
#i love charts
“If something bad happens you drink in an attempt to forget; if something good happens you drink in order to celebrate; and if nothing happens you drink to make something happen.”—Charles Bukowski, Women (via human-voices)
May 23, 2011 375 notes
#quotes
May 23, 2011 17 notes
May 23, 2011 926 notes
#politics

Ryan Gosling on whether he considers himself a feminine man:

“Yeah I think so, I mean I grew up with women. It was my mother and my sister and myself, they kinda made a girl outta me you know? I feel like I think like a woman.”

May 23, 2011 5 notes
#cannes #ryan gosling
May 23, 2011 131 notes
#my kind of woman
May 23, 2011 2,686 notes
#gpoy
Your Future Has Been Adjusted

Most people live life on the path we set for them, too afraid to explore any other. But once in a while people like you come along who knock down all the obstacles we put in your way. People who realize free will is a gift you’ll never know how to use until you fight for it. 

I think that’s the Chairman’s real plan. And maybe one day we won’t write the plan. You will.

Say what you will but I enjoyed The Adjustment Bureau. Sure the plot was a lil weak but Matt and Emily’s chemistry were on point.

May 23, 2011
#quotes #the adjustment bureau
May 22, 2011 61 notes
#ryan gosling #cannes
Rugged Old Salt: The Journeyethandesu.tumblr.com

ethandesu:

“It is not good to settle into a set of opinions. It is a mistake to put forth effort and obtain some understanding and then stop at that. At first putting forth great effort to be sure that you have grasped the basics, then practicing so that they may come to fruition is something that will never stop for your whole lifetime. Do not rely on following the degree of understanding that you have discovered, but simply think, “This is not enough. One should search throughout his whole life how best to follow the Way. And he should study, setting his mind to work without putting things off. Within this is the way.”

… the Hagakure, by Yamamoto Tsunetomo…

May 22, 2011 8 notes
#quotes
May 21, 2011 1,180 notes
#menswear #formal #ryan gosling
“

“I don’t understand why nothing has happened,” a deflated Fitzpatrick said in Times Square a few minutes after 6 p.m. “I did what I had to do. I did what the Bible said.”

“I obviously haven’t understood it properly because we’re still here,” added Fitzpatrick, 60, surrounded by a phalanx of reporters and skeptical onlookers.

”
— Robert Fitzpatrick, 60-year-old ex-MTA employee who plunked down $140,000, his life savings, to help spread the word that the world will end on May 21, 2011
May 21, 2011 2 notes
#rapture
May 21, 2011 543 notes
#details
May 21, 2011 2 notes
#rapture #randy savage
“We’re all going to die, all of us, what a circus! That alone should make us love each other but it doesn’t. We are terrorized and flattened by trivialities, we are eaten up by nothing.”—Charles Bukowski (via human-voices)
May 21, 2011 2,491 notes
#quotes
Death of the Elevator Pitch

The elevators at the 13-story Curtis Center in downtown Philadelphia, are built so the most senior executives can punch into the computer that they would like to see certain employees upon arrival. When employees swipe their ID cards to call the elevator in the lobby, they can be rerouted to the boss’s floor.

“We are able to group passenger so it’s more like a limousine,” Mr. Landis says.

That doesn’t help social anxiety: In the elevator, is it rude to fix your gaze on your BlackBerry? Will your colleagues smirk if you pitch the boss? Should you ride up extra floors to maximize face time?

Andy Dunn, chief executive of New York-based clothing company Bonobos.com, recently was chatting with a colleague on his office elevator. When he noticed other people were buried in their iPhones, he quieted down. “I felt like ‘Gosh, we’re distracting all these people who are looking at their phones,’ ” he says.

— WSJ

May 20, 2011 1 note
#news
May 20, 2011 36 notes
#ryan gosling
May 20, 2011 9 notes
#nickelson wooster
On Controling The Weather

howtotalktogirlsatparties:

Without fail, if I dress for rain when it’s overcast the weather will be wonderful. Inversely, when I dress up when it’s overcast it will most assuredly rain.

Fuck me freddy, precisely my morning

May 20, 2011 16 notes
Follow up: Pizza and Sex

whoneedspantsanyway:

Pizza is like sex, when it’s good, it’s very good. When it’s bad, it’s still kind of good.

May 20, 2011 3 notes
#lol
May 20, 2011 17 notes
#mark mcnairy
May 20, 2011 11,495 notes
May 20, 2011 886 notes
#my kind of woman
May 20, 2011 208 notes
An Existential Life: Does Objective Reality Exist, or is the Universe a Phantasm?fuckyeahexistentialism.tumblr.com

fuckyeahexistentialism:

“If the apparent separateness of subatomic particles is illusory, it means that at a deeper level of reality all things in the universe are infinitely interconnected.The electrons in a carbon atom in the human brain are connected to the subatomic particles that comprise every salmon that swims, every heart that beats, and every star that shimmers in the sky. Everything interpenetrates everything, and although human nature may seek to categorize and pigeonhole and subdivide, the various phenomena of the universe, all apportionments are of necessity artificial and all of nature is ultimately a seamless web.”

- Michael Talbot, The Universe as a Hologram

May 20, 2011 319 notes
#existentialism
May 20, 2011 1,612 notes
“The greatest crimes in the world are not committed by people breaking the rules but by people following the rules. It’s people who follow orders that drop bombs and massacre villages.”—Banksy (via marissa-fubar)
May 19, 2011 17 notes
#banksy
May 19, 2011 219 notes
May 19, 2011 8 notes
#hip to be square #Armstrong and Wilson
May 19, 2011
#oprah #ralph lauren
May 19, 2011 151 notes
May 19, 2011 113 notes
#my kind of woman
May 19, 2011 93 notes
#bawse
The Twitter Trap

 My mistrust of social media is intensified by the ephemeral nature of these communications. They are the epitome of in-one-ear-and-out-the-other, which was my mother’s trope for a failure to connect.

I’m not even sure these new instruments are genuinely “social.” There is something decidedly faux about the camaraderie of Facebook, something illusory about the connectedness of Twitter. Eavesdrop on a conversation as it surges through the digital crowd, and more often than not it is reductive and redundant.

…The shortcomings of social media would not bother me awfully if I did not suspect that Facebook friendship and Twitter chatter are displacing real rapport and real conversation, just as Gutenberg’s device displaced remembering. The things we may be unlearning, tweet by tweet — complexity, acuity, patience, wisdom, intimacy — are things that matter.

Great article in the Times today touting the byproduct of social media. Food for thought?

May 19, 2011 2 notes
#social media #twitter #NYT
May 19, 2011 2,579 notes
#gpoy
May 18, 2011 20 notes
#banksy
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