January 2010
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December 2009
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Cheers to you, 2009. You've given me longer hair,...
Bring it, 2010. Bring it.
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I hope you will have a wonderful year, that you dream dangerously and...
– Neil Gaiman
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Your dreams are still focusing and your passion is growing. Your energy is still...
– 1000 Awesome Things: #601 “Getting Through It”
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So we, as a family, are moving house (again) in a...
I have no room of my own in this new house. We’ve moved three times in the last three years, and with each move I end up getting less and less room.
Let me elaborate.
In the house before this current one, my very small cube of a room was actually a glorified closet, of sorts—a storage room, the owner called it (“for, you know, junk and whatever.”) It had no windows, but it did...
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‘If you see Amanda Palmer on the street, kill her,’ said the...
– Neil Gaiman, Who Killed Amanda Palmer?
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It’s a matter of professional integrity — no girl wants to marry a doctor...
– Sherlock Holmes
I want to catch this. It looks completely fun.
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Bold all the things you’ve done in 2009
(via dandeliondy)
Did something you said you would never do.
Payed for someone who said they would pay you back but never did.
Lied about where you where.
Discovered a new musician. (always)
Made something for a friend.
Got a new phone.
Got a new iPod/Zune/Mp3 player.
Watched three or more episodes of Saturday Night Live.
Made fun of someone.
Created a tumblr.
Flew on...
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who knows if the moon’s
a balloon,coming out of a keen city
in the...
– e. e. cummings, “who knows if the moon’s”
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My interest is in the future because I’m going to spend the rest of my...
– Charles F. Kettering
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I like the stars. It’s the illusion of permanence, I think. I mean, they’re...
– Destruction, The Sandman: Brief Lives by Neil Gaiman
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The Last Question by Isaac Asimov →
Definitely one of my absolute favorite short stories.