Can’t wait for summer to come.
this picture makes no sense to me, but i feel compelled to keep staring
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oh I see, this is the same sony that laughed at the wii’s new style of controller calling it a gimmick for babies. Well at least their doing something different than the same old dual shock they’ve had for the last hundred years.
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made me cry laughing!!!
Ahh, best pose ever
I don’t find super skinny twiglett legs attractive. Just saying.
Alex Meade: “Natura Morta”
This is a photo.
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I’d love to see these in person
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2010-3-7) -
Imported from Last.fm Tumblr by JoeLaz
Maximus’s speach when he first reveals who he is in the Colosseum still gives me shivers, its such a good film.
I’ve just noticed a mark on my tv, and now its all i see. I suppose i should get up and clean it.
The secret to Farmville’s popularity is neither gameplay nor aesthetics. Farmville is popular because in entangles users in a web of social obligations. When users log into Facebook, they are reminded that their neighbors have sent them gifts, posted bonuses on their walls, and helped with each others’ farms. In turn, they are obligated to return the courtesies. As the French sociologist Marcel Mauss tells us, gifts are never free: they bind the giver and receiver in a loop of reciprocity. It is rude to refuse a gift, and ruder still to not return the kindness. We play Farmville, then, because we are trying to be good to one another. We play Farmville because we are polite, cultivated people.Interesting thinking on why Farmville is so popular and such a bad idea. everythinginthesky:
Ah, good old farmville, i play it occasionally, but i hate how it pesters my friends with messages.
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