June 2011
Jun 29th
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Rare Words
tomexicotomexico: Paralian // A person who lives near the sea Aureate // Pertaining to the fancy or flowery words used by poets  Dwale // To wander about deliriously Sabaism // The worship of stars Dysphoria // An unwell feeling Aubade // A love song which is sung at dawn Eumoirous // Happiness due to being honest and wholesome Mimp // To speak in a prissy manner, usually with pursed...
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Heima's 3rd Collection: Life is a Party
triciawillgoplaces: Kim! <3 Life is a Party! Dropped by their store last Saturday to say hi to lovely Heima people, to support the launch of their latest collection, and to listen to Everywhere We Shoot’s talk!
Jun 22nd
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WatchWatch
Here’s Your Mash-Up of Fictional Characters Playing Woody Allen’s Quasi-Fictional Stand-Ins Spot-on. Lately Woody Allen’s movies have felt vexingly self-indulgent (there’s only so much highbrow masturbation and traipsing into existential crises I can handle) but I’m thinking of revisiting his older films, when his witticisms and characters were actually fresh and...
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Brand Revisioning by Graham Smith
chrissiegle: See more. (via thedailywhat)
Jun 11th
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gypsysoul
i forget that other people see you the way i see you. he said it like he said everything else, quietly enough that it was disregarded, but loud enough that it settled in and lived within her. everybody knows what somebody means when they say that. it means that the way you scrunch your nose when you’re deep in thought resonates with someone else’s body. it isn’t just yours; your movements...
Jun 10th
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A memory for pain, stored in the spine | Discover... →
fuckyeahneuroscience: You slam your hand in a door, and the experience becomes etched into your brain. You carry a memory of the swinging panel, the sound as it crushes your flesh and the shooting pain as your skin gives way. Your body remembers it too. For days afterwards, the neurons in your spine carry pain signals more easily from your hand to your brain. As a result, your hand feels more...
Jun 9th
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