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fishingboatproceeds:

David Foster Wallace was like, Art must be sincere! We must use every tool in the linguistic toolbox to cut through sentiment and dishonest cliche and build fresh ways to reveal the power and reality of unironized emotion.


And Mister Rogers was like, Basically the same thing, but without any shame or pretense or fear of sincerity.

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iwantajaneaustenlife:

kaelaprincess:

holy shiz shes never goin down

I’m probably going to cry when the queen dies and I’m american

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It’s full of grief and pain. There are friends and family lost, plans thwarted, and attempts failed. There are hearts broken, bodies in pain, and constant sources of tension. There is also good. There is love. There is hope. The question that you must decide for yourself is this: is it worth it? I think so.

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the-vashta-nerada:

captain jack, rory williams, and clara oswin oswald all walk into a bar

they all die

captain jack walks out of the bar

clara oswin oswald walks into a different bar

rory williams appears in a bar in the past

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"There’s a lot of discussion in the world about the two billion that are connected. We spend all day talking about the issues of e-commerce and start-ups and globalisation and so forth, and we forget that the majority of people are not online and that they will come online, the majority of them in the next five years.

It’s going to happen very fast. It’s going to happen in countries which don’t have the same principles that we in America have from the British legal system – around law and privacy and those sorts of things. All sorts of crazy stuff is going to happen. Human societies can’t change that fast without both good and negative implications.

…The future for us is great. The quality of life of the first world just gets better and better and better. But for these people, they’re going to go through a rough patch where all this information shows up and they can’t quite figure out what to do."

Eric Schmidt | The future according to Mr Google (via ParisLemon)

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perfetic:

this is the most precious beautiful picture ever i cannot right now

perfetic:

this is the most precious beautiful picture ever i cannot right now

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kevillpandah:

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nucleardemon:

geekisshowing:

Why must I always find this kind of stuff…… I’m gonna go cry now

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WHY DO YOU DO THESE THINGS TO MY FEELINGS

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#yeahrightnosource <- THIS. THIS SO MUCH. Alo the Fred/Weasley clock thing. I’m pretty sure I read somewhere the hand just stopped moving (not entirely sure might have been a fanfic). Just STOP these fake facts already. Siriusly.                                                               

Reblogging for this. ^^

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“Music, when soft voices die,

Vibrates in the memory;

Odours, when sweet violets sicken,

Live within the sense they quicken.

Rose leaves, when the rose is dead,

Are heaped for the Beloved’s bed;

And so thy thoughts, when thou art gone,

Love itself shall slumber on.”

-Percy Shelley (husband of Mary Shelley)

Arranged by Eric Nelson