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ninjack:

lizagna:butfornow:alancassinelli:version1point0:ohsusquehanna:Open these two links one after another in a new tab. Don’t visit them, just listen

Link 1, Link 2

oh my god. ingenious.   ::bookmarked for all of eternity on this computer::

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March 2010

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Mar 30, 2010
Gamervision - How Gamers See the World - Video Game Blog - Ten Reasons Waluigi is Awesome → gamervision.com
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Mar 30, 2010
Suicide in the Trenches

I knew a simple soldier boy
Who grinned at life in empty joy,
Slept soundly through the lonesome dark,
And whistled early with the lark.

                    In winter trenches, cowed and glum,
                    With crumps and lice and lack of rum,
                    He put a bullet through his brain.
                     No one spoke of him again.

                                           You smug-faced crowds with kindling eye
                                           Who cheer when soldier lads march by,
                                           Sneak home and pray you’ll never know
                                           The hell where youth and laughter go.

                                                       Siegfried Sassoon

                                                                1917

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Mar 29, 2010
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Mar 29, 2010
Badass of the Week: Aki Ra → badassoftheweek.com
Mar 29, 2010
Let the Truth Be Told: Books I'm planning on reading...starting...NOW → letthetruthbtold.tumblr.com

THE MANDELA MANUAL by Richard Stengel

Can you believe that this year marks the 20th anniversary of Nelson Mandela’s release from prison. The book is A collection of 15 lessons the author learned from the venerable leader. Why I can’t wait to pick this one up: it offers some amazing words to live…

::updates book list::

Mar 29, 2010
Mar 29, 2010
mè mou tous kuklous taratte: a little of Gulliver's Travels → moderngrandfather.tumblr.com

“… They found by my eating that a small quantity would not suffice me; and being a most ingenious people, they slung up with great dexterity one of their largest hogsheads; then rolled it towards my hand, and beat out the top; I drank it off at a draught, which I might well do, for it hardly held…

everyone should read this book

Mar 29, 2010
Mar 29, 2010
empathy quotient scale test → okcupid.com

auragreen:

i don’t know how official or accurate this is

but my result was 32

below average

i’m a cold mf

i got a 34… dude we suck at life hahahahaha

Mar 27, 20104 notes
All TIME 100 Novels

Bold what you’ve finished or are going to finish in the near future.

A - B

  1. The Adventures of Augie March (1953), by Saul Bellow
  2. All the King’s Men (1946), by Robert Penn Warren
  3. American Pastoral (1997), by Philip Roth
  4. An American Tragedy (1925), by Theodore Dreiser
  5. Animal Farm (1946), by George Orwell
  6. Appointment in Samarra (1934), by John O’Hara
  7. Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret (1970), by Judy Blume
  8. The Assistant (1957), by Bernard Malamud
  9. At Swim-Two-Birds (1938), by Flann O’Brien
  10. Atonement (2002), by Ian McEwan
  11. Beloved (1987), by Toni Morrison
  12. The Berlin Stories (1946), by Christopher Isherwood
  13. The Big Sleep (1939), by Raymond Chandler
  14. The Blind Assassin (2000), by Margaret Atwood
  15. Blood Meridian (1986), by Cormac McCarthy
  16. Brideshead Revisited (1946), by Evelyn Waugh
  17. The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1927), by Thornton Wilder

C - D

  1. Call It Sleep (1935), by Henry Roth
  2. Catch-22 (1961), by Joseph Heller
  3. The Catcher in the Rye (1951), by J.D. Salinger
  4. A Clockwork Orange (1963), by Anthony Burgess
  5. The Confessions of Nat Turner (1967), by William Styron
  6. The Corrections (2001), by Jonathan Franzen
  7. The Crying of Lot 49 (1966), by Thomas Pynchon
  8. A Dance to the Music of Time (1951), by Anthony Powell
  9. The Day of the Locust (1939), by Nathanael West
  10. Death Comes for the Archbishop (1927), by Willa Cather
  11. A Death in the Family (1958), by James Agee
  12. The Death of the Heart (1958), by Elizabeth Bowen
  13. Deliverance (1970), by James Dickey
  14. Dog Soldiers (1974), by Robert Stone

F - G

  1. Falconer (1977), by John Cheever
  2. The French Lieutenant’s Woman (1969), by John Fowles
  3. The Golden Notebook (1962), by Doris Lessing
  4. Go Tell it on the Mountain (1953), by James Baldwin
  5. Gone With the Wind (1936), by Margaret Mitchell
  6. The Grapes of Wrath (1939), by John Steinbeck
  7. Gravity’s Rainbow (1973), by Thomas Pynchon
  8. The Great Gatsby (1925), by F. Scott Fitzgerald

H - I

  1. A Handful of Dust (1934), by Evelyn Waugh
  2. The Heart is A Lonely Hunter (1940), by Carson McCullers
  3. The Heart of the Matter (1948), by Graham Greene
  4. Herzog (1964), by Saul Bellow
  5. Housekeeping (1981), by Marilynne Robinson
  6. A House for Mr. Biswas (1962), by V.S. Naipaul
  7. I, Claudius (1934), by Robert Graves
  8. Infinite Jest (1996), by David Foster Wallace
  9. Invisible Man (1952), by Ralph Ellison

L - N

  1. Light in August (1932), by William Faulkner
  2. The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe (1950), by C.S. Lewis
  3. Lolita (1955), by Vladimir Nabokov
  4. Lord of the Flies (1955), by William Golding
  5. The Lord of the Rings (1954), by J.R.R. Tolkien
  6. Loving (1945), by Henry Green
  7. Lucky Jim (1954), by Kingsley Amis
  8. The Man Who Loved Children (1940), by Christina Stead
  9. Midnight’s Children (1981), by Salman Rushdie
  10. Money (1984), by Martin Amis
  11. The Moviegoer (1961), by Walker Percy
  12. Mrs. Dalloway (1925), by Virginia Woolf
  13. Naked Lunch (1959), by William Burroughs
  14. Native Son (1940), by Richard Wright
  15. Neuromancer (1984), by William Gibson
  16. Never Let Me Go (2005), by Kazuo Ishiguro
  17. 1984 (1948), by George Orwell

O - R

  1. On the Road (1957), by Jack Kerouac
  2. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1962), by Ken Kesey
  3. The Painted Bird (1965), by Jerzy Kosinski
  4. Pale Fire (1962), by Vladimir Nabokov
  5. A Passage to India (1924), by E.M. Forster
  6. Play It As It Lays (1970), by Joan Didion
  7. Portnoy’s Complaint (1969), by Philip Roth
  8. Possession (1990), by A.S. Byatt
  9. The Power and the Glory (1939), by Graham Greene
  10. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1961), by Muriel Spark
  11. Rabbit, Run (1960), by John Updike
  12. Ragtime (1975), by E.L. Doctorow
  13. The Recognitions (1955), by William Gaddis
  14. Red Harvest (1929), by Dashiell Hammett
  15. Revolutionary Road (1961), by Richard Yates

S - T

  1. The Sheltering Sky (1949), by Paul Bowles
  2. Slaughterhouse Five (1969), by Kurt Vonnegut
  3. Snow Crash (1992), by Neal Stephenson
  4. The Sot-Weed Factor (1960), by John Barth
  5. The Sound and the Fury (1929), by William Faulkner
  6. The Sportswriter (1986), by Richard Ford
  7. The Spy Who Came in From the Cold (1964), by John le Carre
  8. The Sun Also Rises (1926), by Ernest Hemingway
  9. Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937), by Zora Neale Hurston
  10. Things Fall Apart (1959), by Chinua Achebe
  11. To Kill a Mockingbird (1960), by Harper Lee
  12. To the Lighthouse (1927), by Virginia Woolf
  13. Tropic of Cancer (1934), by Henry Miller

U - W

  1. Ubik (1969), by Philip K. Dick
  2. Under the Net (1954), by Iris Murdoch
  3. Under the Volcano (1947), by Malcolm Lowry
  4. Watchmen (1986), by Alan Moore & Dave Gibbons
  5. White Noise (1985), by Don DeLillo
  6. White Teeth (2000), by Zadie Smith
  7. Wide Sargasso Sea (1966), by Jean Rhys

All-TIME Graphic Novels

  1. Berlin: City of Stones (2000), by Jason Lutes
  2. Blankets (2003), by Craig Thompson
  3. Bone (2004), by Jeff Smith
  4. The Boulevard of Broken Dreams (2002), by Kim Deitch
  5. The Dark Knight Returns (1986), by Frank Miller
  6. David Boring (2000), by Daniel Clowes
  7. Ed the Happy Clown (1989), by Chester Brown
  8. Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth (2000), by Chris Ware
  9. Palomar: The Heartbreak Soup Stories (2003), by Gilbert Hernandez
  10. Watchmen (1986), by Alan Moore & Dave Gibbons


Read more: http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/completelist/0,29569,1951793,00.html#ixzz0jIzi3Tbf

Mar 27, 2010
Annie Loren Guzman ♥: IRON MAIDEN: FLIGHT 666. → annielorenguzman.tumblr.com

ambydsolis:

…

have you ever seen them? i have

hehehe ^_^

no, only in my dreams. you’re so lucky! :/ haha. :D

in all honesty, they weren’t the best show i’ve been too… they only played about 8 of their classics, rest of the two hours was new stuff - which i’m not too fond of… and they…

hahaha that suckssss! ive never had that problem, my dads a metal head so i’ve been toa good deal of shows hahahaa

Mar 27, 2010
victory out of harmony: I just finished reading this book for my Philippines class. The first... → victoryoutofharmony.tumblr.com

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I just finished reading this book for my Philippines class. The first novel about Filipinos I’ve read and I really enjoyed the fact that even though the story takes place during the Marcos era it’s still common today. Especially with the elections going on now.

I have to admit there’s a…

sounds like a cool story bro

Mar 27, 2010
IRON MAIDEN: FLIGHT 666.

annielorenguzman:

ambydsolis:

annielorenguzman:

it’s so good! i mean, a band that travels in this:

image

is so badass. all of the guys are so funny and their accents are so cute. (x all the fans in india are so hardcore. :o i really want to go to the tour this year, but i already know i can’t. -_- oh wells, i’m going to watch the rest of this and pretend i’m there.

UP WITH IRONS. >:D

have you ever seen them? i have

hehehe ^_^

 no, only in my dreams. you’re so lucky! :/ haha. :D

in all honesty, they weren’t the best show i’ve been too… they only played about 8 of their classics, rest of the two hours was new stuff - which i’m not too fond of… and they played NOTHING from the Killers album, which is my favorite, but, its good to be able to say i did see them lol

have you seen anybody? (lol that sounds kinda harsh but i mean it)

Mar 27, 2010
Mar 27, 2010
IRON MAIDEN: FLIGHT 666.

annielorenguzman:

it’s so good! i mean, a band that travels in this:

image

is so badass. all of the guys are so funny and their accents are so cute. (x all the fans in india are so hardcore. :o i really want to go to the tour this year, but i already know i can’t. -_- oh wells, i’m going to watch the rest of this and pretend i’m there.

UP WITH IRONS. >:D

have you ever seen them? i have

hehehe ^_^

Mar 27, 2010
Harry Potter Theme Park Revealed - Photo Gallery on Yahoo! Movies → movies.yahoo.com

You best  believe i’m already saving up money to be able to go. :] i wonder if we’ll be able to buy our OWN wand :D

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Mar 27, 2010
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Mar 26, 2010
A- in chemistry 2a

auragreen:

be jealous

hahahaha whatta dick aura! i’m pretty sure someone we know failed it, and you go on gloating hahahahahahaa

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Mar 23, 2010
The Ark In Space: Have A Break? The Ad That YouTube Banned → arkinspace.com

wtffffffffffffffffff

Mar 23, 2010
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Mar 23, 2010
Hero of the day: man saves over 2 million babies → blameitonthevoices.com

(via hopelessantics)

:applause:

Mar 23, 2010
Mar 22, 2010
Mar 22, 2010
REBLOG IF you hate walking behind people who smoke.

auragreen:

ambydsolis:

auragreen:

(via idothattoo)

no i kind of like it

if they hate it, then why are they doing it? hahahaha

bitches should move

damn 

“mooooove bitch, get out the way, get out the way bitch, get out the wayyyyyyyyyy”

ahhh ludacris.

Mar 22, 2010448 notes
REBLOG IF you hate walking behind people who smoke.

auragreen:

(via idothattoo)

no i kind of like it

if they hate it, then why are they doing it? hahahaha

Mar 22, 2010448 notes
Hello

auragreen:

ambydsolis:

auragreen:

ambydsolis:

auragreen:

west covina

I am back 

for a week

i demand to seee you either monday, tuesday, wednesday or thursday or friday or saturday for that matter… hahaha

do i hear cofffffee + gossiping ?!

you hear correctly gurl

not monday but any other day is good

hmmm wednesday??

wednesday it is :] oh and idk if you were following, but gio is coming as well :D

awesome :)

were u thinking starbucks?

im guessing? or we can find some obscure diner at the crossroads of a nowhere town and meet in trench coats around 3am and try to solve a crime……….

or starbucks is fine

Mar 22, 201011 notes
Hello

auragreen:

ambydsolis:

auragreen:

west covina

I am back 

for a week

i demand to seee you either monday, tuesday, wednesday or thursday or friday or saturday for that matter… hahaha

do i hear cofffffee + gossiping ?!

you hear correctly gurl

not monday but any other day is good

hmmm wednesday??

wednesday it is :] oh and idk if you were following, but gio is coming as well :D

Mar 22, 201011 notes
Hello

auragreen:

west covina

I am back 

for a week

i demand to seee you either monday, tuesday, wednesday or thursday or friday or saturday for that matter… hahaha

do i hear cofffffee + gossiping ?!

Mar 22, 201011 notes
“I’m showering with Hitler.
I don’t know why I did it.
My mind has seen some awful things
Of which I’ll never rid it.
I’m showering with Hitler.
This man’s no fun at all.
He’s using all the shower gel
To clean his single ball.
I’m showering with Hitler.
I wish I could escape.
He’s being really racist.
His fringe has lost its shape.
I’m showering with Hitler.
I’m really do regret it.
His body is disgusting.
I know I’ll not forget it.
I’m showering with Hitler.
It’s quite a horrid view.
He’s brazen in his nudity.
He’s using my shampoo.”
—http://miketries.wordpress.com/
Mar 21, 20101 note
cut grass.

i’m eating celery sticks for el breakofeasto right now, and man… the taste is so crisp and clean; reminds me of freshly cut grass.   i’m glad summer is right around the corner, there is nothing better than lying down on grass, for no reason, at no particular time on a summer day.

this is a good time for me to start over anyhow.

like freshly cut grass.

Mar 20, 2010
#too much time on my hands #damaging thoughts #it's too early
Mar 20, 20101,916 notes
French guillotine exhibition opens 33 years after the last head fell → guardian.co.uk

auragreen:

adamisacson:

I had no idea France was still guillotining people as recently as 1977 - I thought that was like a 1789 kind of thing. Nobody tell Texas.

::likelikelikelike:

Mar 19, 2010530 notes
Somali pirates attempt attack on Dutch warship - Yahoo! News → news.yahoo.com

whatta bunch of douches. hahaha

Mar 17, 2010
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i want to cry.
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