December 2009
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St. Olaf! Sophia! Rose Nylund! Georgia Peach! :D
GAHHH i just found out: Golden Girl’s Marathon today staring at 9am EST!!!
will be fully distracted & entertained for the next 24 hours straight.
Golden Girls are the *best* thing in life! YAYYY Bea Arthur… god bless your brilliant, witty, funny soul.
No really, the GG’s are helping me get thru life right now :P
Looking and quacking like a duck does not preclude it from being a cyborg...
– Zaius13
It's that time of year again. It's time for...
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The World's First Soft Drink - Sherbet →
almas88:
“Give me a sun, I care not how hot, and sherbet, I care not how cool, and my Heaven is as easily made as your Persian.” ~ Lord Byron - 1813
Sherbet derives from Arabic shariba, “to drink.” Shariba gave rise to numerous derivatives, in Arabic and other languages, including English. Whatever it was called in any language, however, sherbet’s principal meaning remains “syrup” or its...
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EVERYTHING this man says makes astoundingly clear sense. he’s...
– loljk i totally quoted myself
We do not believe in ourselves until someone reveals that deep inside us is...
– E. E. Cummings (via quotewhore)
After that very sad and sobering resignation to reality, excuse me while I post...
On My Reading List
i-peach-feng-shui:
Conquering Fear: Living Boldly in an Uncertain World
Fear is the most debilitating concept in the universe, isn’t it?
YES!!!! i’m amazed by how adept it can be at crippling us, insofar as we are prone to being crippled by it.
Life has become commensurately disengaged....
YES it has. it SO SO HAS. i’m sure there were many people who predicted this would happen…ancient cultures, civilizations… Hinduism refers to it as the ‘Kali Yuga’ or Dark Age, in which people become very isolated from one another and lose touch with life. Life becomes meaningless and in a sense people die. They lose their spirituality, and I don’t mean in a...
…less and less is life animated through personal discovery, intimacy with...
– Kirk Schneider, Rediscovery of Awe (via psychotherapy)