December 2011
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Holiday Weight And You
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“Against the Grain” by Hudson I LOVE this one. Clearly, I am in a stop motion frame of mind. Videos found in this post on Wired (which includes more cool ones!) - Video Artists Get Tricky with Stop Motion
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Sorry I’m Late
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Date a Girl Who Reads →
Read this.  Especially the last sentence. :)
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Rolling with it...
catalogliving: Elaine, something about this festive winter display doesn’t seem quite right. Perhaps sprinkle artificial snow on both dice? Good point, Gary.
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George Takei Wants to Unite Star Wars Fans and... →
Fellow Star Folk… Go watch this.  George Takei is on a MISSION. (from Gahd…. I had to.)
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Damn You Auto Correct Reveals 9 Funniest Texts of... →
The auto-correct feature on mobile phones can be a blessing for catching text message typos but also a nightmare when a word is automatically replaced with an embarrassing one. Popular blog Damn You Auto Correct — which features a collection of outrageous auto-corrected text messages submitte…
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helloyoucreatives: Remember to keep your equipment safe. I find this incredibly satisfying.  Also, hello new tumblr!
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10 Things 90s Kids Will Have to Explain to Their... →
This makes me very happy.  READ!
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“…more tender and erotic than Cormac McCarthy…”
– This is from the jacket copy of Micheline Aharonian Marcom’s The Mirror in the Well, put out by Dalkey. You can use it, though, to describe LITERALLY ANYTHING. (via mcnallyjackson)
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