The history between two people is important. It makes us give a shit and care. It makes us do things we wouldn't ordinarily do; to weather the storm because we know it will get better. That's love.
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The history between two people is important. It makes us give a shit and care. It makes us do things we wouldn't ordinarily do; to weather the storm because we know it will get better. That's love.
It can always be worse.
Brick by brick.
"The sound between the cars"
"When my dick blows up, I'll get a wooden one so that we can still do it."
How âMissed Connectionsâ Happen in Our Own Homes
Craigslistâs âMissed Connectionsâ section is full of ads posted by people who, in most cases, didnât take advantage of an opportunity to ask someone out. I think of it happening on a subway, or in a bar, or in line at a Subway. It turns out the most common place it happens in the United States is Walmart. Which makes more sense, actually.
Dorothy Gambrell made this map for Psychology Today, based on where the 100 most recent Missed Connections in each state happened. Apart from the flood of Walmarts, the most striking thing is Indianaâs top spot: âat home.â
Read more. [Image: Dorothy Gambrell/Psychology Today]
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Interesting... Not liking all the Walmart. Also, the pie graph shows the ratio of every single in a bar I walk into ever.Â
My Favorite Websites
Hello there!Â
Welcome to my page. First off, I'd like to list a bunch of websites I really like. Then I don't really know. Maybe I'll write a haiku or a short story or never come to this website again. We'll see.
reddit.com
khanacademy.org
fuckinghomepage.com
ted.com
lifehacker.com
justinguitar.com
openculture.com
artofmanliness.com
unplugthetv.com
aldaily.com