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@cmkinnett88
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"Lucky Charms are like the vampires of breakfast cereal. They're magical, they're delicious, they're a little bit dangerous and bad for you. They initially make you feel great, but then over time you realize that maybe your relationship with Lucky Charms is just a little bit unhealthy and you start to think, 'Maybe I don't want to be in a long-term relationship with a breakfast cereal that tastes delicious but damages my health.' But then the Lucky Charms gets all stalker on you and for some reason you kind of like that. It makes you feel special. So yeah, you spend your life with Lucky Charms. That's awesome. That's a great way to... get diabetes."
John Green
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
Friday Reads
I am reading The Fault In Our Stars by John Green @fridayreads
The first episode of Crash Course: World History is about the Agricultural Revolution (and double cheeseburgers). I hope you like it and share it with your friends and/or teachers and/or students. I AM VERY NERVOUS AND EXCITED.
I came across this incredible virtual tour of the Sistine Chapel today. Itâs from 2010 and presents an amazing (and tourist free) look inside the building.
To create the 365-degree view, a team from Villanova University was given unprecedented access to the chapel over five nights to compile the necessary images. According to the universityâs press release, âseveral thousand photographs were taken with an advances motorize camera right and then digitally stitched togetherâ. The result is a stunning high-resolution tour of one of the worldâs most famous buildings.
The building was consecrated on August 15, 1483 and named after Pope Sixtus IV della Rovere. It wasnât until 1508, however, that Michelangoelo was tasked with painting the now famous ceiling. According to the Vaticanâs website, he finished it in 1512.
Take some time and discover this amazing piece of history.
âSavy
http://www.etsy.com/listing/86040088/read-ring-made-with-recycled-dictionaryÂ
Poses.mov (by yolandadominguez)
This video is both art and comedy at the same time. Check it out. And donât be surprised if you see me doing this somewhere soon. â Tanya
âIâm pretty sure thereâs a lot more to life than being really, really, ridiculously good looking. And I plan on finding out what that is.â â Derek Zoolander
It is interesting what we tolerate in our magazines... but not in real life.
Puno, Peru
What an awesome picture.
has been read vs. will be read.
industrialist: Target Bookshelf by Mebrure Oral
How totally cool!
Bunniiiiie! (That is all.)