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everyoneisgay:

Dannielle Says:

I think I’m going crazy…or losing my brain…or something.

It’s like, I came here to start posting this and I accidentally signed into littleroadmonster.tumblr.com and then i just STARED AT THE DASHBOARD…I didn’t scroll down, I didn’t click anything, I just STARED at it like…

chrisbowler:

Last week, I started an experiment to limit my sleep on the nights before weekdays to 5 hours. The week went fine, although I did slip on Thursday morning and Friday morning and slept 6 hours in total on those nights.

Overall, I felt close to normal last week. On the days with only 5 hours the…

goldleafpakistan:

Strong Arm Steady and Planet Asia - Chittlins and Pepsi

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joeblubaugh:

The Mountain Goats: “Birth of Serpents”

See that young man who dwells inside his body like an uninvited guest

spoonr:

thelostlantern:

New Green Lantern Movie Trailer

uhhh, this looks awesome.  This trailer makes me have much more confidence in the movie now.

100% Completely agreed!

My girlfriend invited me to her house. I found her sister alone in the house, she was unbelievably sexy and whispered in my ear, “I have feelings for you, shall we have sex?”, I immediately turned around and walked to the front door to go to my car. I found my girlfriend standing there, she hugged me and said: “You’ve won my trust”……. Moral of the story: always keep your condoms in the car.
paranoidparents:

or dairy queen if they’re still hiring

paranoidparents:

or dairy queen if they’re still hiring

hollyhocksandtulips:

Tony Curtis

hollyhocksandtulips:

Tony Curtis

corner-boys:

Red Tails reshoots 2010

corner-boys:

Red Tails reshoots 2010

amzam:

theatlantic:

Baidu’s Hand-Drawn Maps. Nick Jackson spotlights how China maps its country online:

Moving around the Chinese cities using Baidu’s maps is a strange  experience. There are no cars, no people; all you see are clean lines  and beautiful skyscrapers. This is a utopian version of what the  cityscape actually looks like.

See more at The Atlantic. 

Strange to feel like you’re in sim city when trying to download real life directions. The Atlantic notes speculation that hand-drawn maps may be easier for the Chinese government to censor. Either way, a surreal contrast to Google maps. 

amzam:

theatlantic:

Baidu’s Hand-Drawn Maps. Nick Jackson spotlights how China maps its country online:

Moving around the Chinese cities using Baidu’s maps is a strange experience. There are no cars, no people; all you see are clean lines and beautiful skyscrapers. This is a utopian version of what the cityscape actually looks like.

See more at The Atlantic.

Strange to feel like you’re in sim city when trying to download real life directions. The Atlantic notes speculation that hand-drawn maps may be easier for the Chinese government to censor. Either way, a surreal contrast to Google maps.