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  • Links for bored people.

    • For the artist
    • For the “chill” folk
    • For those who want to waste a good minute
    • For the traveler
    • For the music lover
    • For the writer
    • For those who want to be inspired.
    • For those who seek adventure
    • For those who want to relax.

    (via dietchola)

    Source: punkrockpizza
    • 1 month ago
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  • likeafieldmouse:

    Daniel Everett - Conversations with a Computer (2008)

    Artist’s statement:

    “Contained within the operating system of Mac computers is a rudimentary electronic psychotherapist program.

    Meant to simulate a Rogerian therapist, it engages the participant in a cyclical conversation by taking his or her statements and roughly reconfiguring them into questions.

    I met with this program three times a week for a month in order to discuss my fear that I was disappearing completely. These are three stills from our conversations.”

    (via teddysextrampp)

    Source: likeafieldmouse
    • 1 month ago
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  • dramosmusic:

heaven for a junior english teacher.

    dramosmusic:

    heaven for a junior english teacher.

    Source: symplistique
    • 2 months ago
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  • k-alifornialove:

    Want to get fit? DO THIS every morning.

    • next time you want a cookie, eat a fruit.
    • need some chocolate? switch to dark, its way healthier!

    small changes make a huge difference, you can do it!

    (via psychology2010)

    Source: k-alifornialove
    • 2 months ago
    • 39458 notes
  • handbuiltbyrob0ts:

    tuckercolour:

    littleaphheadcanons:

    teakhep:

    littleaphheadcanons:

    America thinks the way to prepare tea is to take a cup, fill it with water, dump a bag in, and microwave the cup for 5 minutes. When England witnessed this, he had a heart attack.

    H…how are you supposed to…make tea, then?

    all right listen up.

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    AMERICANS MICROWAVE THEIR TEA?!?

    WTF

    WHY WOULD YOU MICROWAVE TEA, DO KETTLES NOT EXIST IN AMERICA?

    (via br0kenbutstillgood)

    Source: littleaphheadcanons
    • 3 months ago
    • 18403 notes
  • You think the truth is some big shiny disco ball of purity? Then go ahead and try it. Be honest. See what it gets you. Telling the truth to the wrong person at the wrong time is how I ended up where I am. Take it from me, you’re always better off with a really good lie.

    (via prettytheories)

    Source: alidilaurents
    • 3 months ago
    • 1797 notes
  • Pretty Little Liars: Spencer's Profile

    prettylittleliars—theories:

    So first of all, Spencer’s enemies. I didn’t make sense to me why Kate is listed as one of Spence’s enemies, I understand why shes listed as Hanna’s but shes NOT listed as Aria’s or Emily’s? It just doesn’t make sense?

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    So they next thing that didn’t make sense to me that it states that her…

    Source: prettylittleliars--theories
    • 3 months ago
    • 5 notes
  • Other profiles

    prettylittleliars—theories:

    One of Mona’s secrets says she was the Caleb imposter on the train on Halloween but that hasn’t been confirmed yet has it? 

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    Jackie’s interests include French? Why include that? Because A’s fluent in French.

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    Wesley has a crush on Aria, not that it wasn’t obvious.image

    Source: prettylittleliars--theories
    • 3 months ago
    • 5 notes
  • 
Poisonous Garden at Alwinck Castle in the county of Northumberland. The Alnwick Poison Garden boasts some of the world’s most dangerous plants. Behind big black gates, the carefully curated garden contains about 100 varieties of illegal narcotics including poppies, belladonna, Strychnos nux-vomica, Coca, hemlock, cannabis and more.

    Poisonous Garden at Alwinck Castle in the county of Northumberland. The Alnwick Poison Garden boasts some of the world’s most dangerous plants. Behind big black gates, the carefully curated garden contains about 100 varieties of illegal narcotics including poppies, belladonna, Strychnos nux-vomica, Coca, hemlock, cannabis and more.

    (via ricocher)

    Source: malformalady
    • 3 months ago
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