first post in 4.5 years lol
IS ANYONE STILL OUT THERE or am I just shouting into a void?

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first post in 4.5 years lol
IS ANYONE STILL OUT THERE or am I just shouting into a void?
"Let it Go" ft. impersonations of:
Idina Menzel
Demi Lovato
Briteny Spears
Alanis Morissette
Celine Dion
Kristen Chenoweth
Adele
Julie Andrews
Babra Streisand
Christina Aguilera
Kelly Clarkson
Christina Bianco
Liza Minnelli
THIS. this is the version. the best version. this is it.
How to get into college in 1983: get good grades
How to get into college in 2013: get good grades, speak six languages, be a rocket scientist, and end world hunger
How to pay for college 1983: Work part time and summers. Maybe take out minimal loans.
How to pay for college 2013: Which of your organs is the most valuable?
What to do with your degree in 1983: work in your field What to do with your degree in 2013: cry
are DOGS even REAL
What I look like
one of these people is going to get off the island
the look on his face tho
2010 was a simpler time
its weird how you can have friends, but also have no friends at the same time
And God said “Love Your Enemy,” and I obeyed him and loved myself.
خليل جبران Khalil Gibran (via nezua)
It’s 7pm on valentines day and they only buying cards now u already know these white men sleepin on the couch
“Do what you love” disguises the fact that being able to choose a career primarily for personal reward is a privilege, a sign of socioeconomic class. Even if a self-employed graphic designer had parents who could pay for art school and co-sign a lease for a slick Brooklyn apartment, she can bestow DWYL as career advice upon those covetous of her success. If we believe that working as a Silicon Valley entrepreneur or a museum publicist or a think-tank acolyte is essential to being true to ourselves, what do we believe about the inner lives and hopes of those who clean hotel rooms and stock shelves at big-box stores? The answer is: nothing.
Do what you love, love what you do: An omnipresent mantra that’s bad for work and workers. (via bakcwadrs)
Yeah, my inner life today is no richer than it was when I worked at Steak ‘n Shake.
I don’t think we should measure the value of a person’s professional life by whether they have esteemed or lucrative work. The best formulation of professional value I’ve come across is from Tim O’Reilly: “Do things that need doing.”
Stocking shelves? Needs doing. Serving food? Needs doing. Collecting garbage? Needs doing. Editing wikipedia pages? Needs doing. Figuring out how to maximize fees on checking accounts? Doesn’t need doing. Engaging trolls on the Internet? Doesn’t need doing. Volunteering at animal shelters? Needs doing.
Ultimately, for me at least, the measure of work’s value is not expressed best by money or love. The question is whether something that needs to be done is getting done.
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Once you have read a book you care about, some part of it is always with you.
Louis L’amour (via tomcruisecrusader)
My local rescue has a program called Book Buddies where kids read to sheltered cats to keep them from being lonely.
That’s beautiful.
There are three deaths.
The first is when the body ceases to function.
The second is when the body is consigned to the grave.
The third is that moment, sometime in the future, when your name is spoken for the last time.
-David Eagleman
The reason people find it so hard to be happy is that they always see the past better than it was, the present worse than it is, and the future less resolved than it will be.
(via psych-facts)
Frozen Northern Lights in Norway
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