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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Kaledo Art

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
will byers stan first human second

blake kathryn

Kiana Khansmith
taylor price
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Misplaced Lens Cap
noise dept.
trying on a metaphor

Love Begins
Sweet Seals For You, Always
styofa doing anything

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@tebakeriii
Kim Jong Il’s birth
Kim Jong-il was born in Siberia in 1941 while his parents were during the Japanese occupation of Korea, according to Soviet documents.
But according to official North Korean literature, he was born in a log cabin at his father’s secret base on North Korea’s sacred Mt Paektu...
..i’ve said too much
Literature is always personal, always one man’s vision of the world, one man’s experience, and it can only be popular when men are ready to welcome the visions of others.
W. B. Yeats, The Irish Dramatic Movement (via bookoasis)
Let’s clear something up: This is by no means okay.
Santa Venn by Stephen Wildish
Alex Clark gathered up a vast collection of his favorite films and gave them all a great Saul Bass style poster design. Check out more of his work here.
Saul Bass Inspired Film Posters by Alex Clark (deviantART)
Via: forests-of-fire
Things I am sick of:
elitefourabby:
People hating on E-readers without even trying them.
What does it matter how the information is shared as long as it’s still shared, and people still love reading? Do you want to go back to an abacus because a calculator is “cold hard impersonal technology”?
People are still purchasing books by the bag fulls on a daily basis. Trust me on that. They aren’t going anywhere for a long, long time.
Reading is reading!
mooshoo:
I don’t know why exactly. I can’t pinpoint the exact reason…but I think that this is the funniest scene in movie history.
can we just take a moment to appreciate that there is a bear with the Batman symbol in this world
THE BAT BEAR
THE BEAR MAN
BATBEARMAN
NANANANANANANANA BATBEAR
BATBEAR
BATBEARRRRRRRR
Kasey Kahne, the winner.
Classroom Management Plan
I'm not setting a very good example as a pre-service teacher right now...
I am supposed to submit my Classroom Management Plan tomorrow and I still have quite a ways to go on it. I keep getting so distracted with various things (Tumblr!) and I can't seem to focus on it. One HUGE issue with me is that I'm using all of these "teacher books" that I've been collecting for the past year or so to reference things and I'm realizing that I have never actually read them.
I feel like such a hypocrite. :(
The good news, however, is that I have really been enjoying what I've read in a lot of them so far. Hopefully, once I finish all of my projects, I can actually sit down and read these books and put them into practice next semester when I'm student teaching.
OK. No more Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Wikipedia, Google Reader, or anything til I'm done. (I hope.)
hedda-hopper:
The World War I Flying Ace and his Sopwith Camel