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“Passion. It lies in all of us. Sleeping … waiting … and though unwanted,...”
– Joss Whedon (via theplumtree & kari-shma)
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Just downloaded the Spongebob Squarepants Best Day...
Its the best day ever.
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I've just been writing and writing and writing and...
all week long. And of course Tumblin’, but that’s obvs. Goal of 2011: Use “Poopybear” as many times and in as many sentences as possible. I’m going for at least 3,000,000 times over the 365 days total.
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“You never see animals going through the absurd and often horrible fooleries of...”
– Aldous Huxley, Brave New World (via fuckyeahexistentialism) In your face, Dodrill!
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I think more people should take up staple art.
Dec 26th
After graduating from Rochester’s Brighton High School, Wiig enrolled at the University of Arizona as an art student. It was there that Wiig, a natural introvert, enrolled in her first acting class. “I was terrified,” she said. “I don’t really like talking in front of groups of people. Through high school if ever I had to give a speech, I would try to get out of it or...
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SIMON: I guess this goes to you first, Mr. Sacks, but again, Harold, any reflection on it. Are there any generalizations you can make about comedy writers? I mean, childhoods, happy, unhappy? Mr. SACKS: Yeah, it seemed that a lot of them spent a lot of time alone as kids. They lived inward lives. They lived in their head. They weren’t necessarily out on the weekends partying. They were...
Dec 25th
tropicallyawkward asked: To be honest, I've been working in TV for 6 years now editing, I never went to school for that and yes, I learned to use the software in less than a week. So I think a film degree is practically unnecessary. In all this years nobody has ever asked me for a degree or even if I went to school, they only care about your work, it's quality and how fast you can deliver. If you wanna work in...
Dec 23rd
tropicallyawkward asked: To be honest, I've been working in TV for 6 years now editing, I never went to school for that and yes, I learned to use the software in less than a week. So I think a film degree is practically unnecessary. In all this years nobody has ever asked me for a degree or even if I went to school, they only care about your work, it's quality and how fast you can deliver. If you wanna work in...
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I think I’m the only human incapable of defrosting a fridge without getting hurt. Or anything for that matter.
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I’ve been spending my days re-watching two seasons of The Office and not studying for my Physics final tonight. Time well spent? I think so. I honestly think so. I also managed to “clean” my entire room while avoiding to study. There are limitless possibilities when you want to avoid something. I’m thinking of dusting the window sill with my tongue for the next few hours...
Dec 16th
“The movies portray Architects as carefree, glamorous, wealthy and successful individuals.  The truth is that the architecture profession today is for the most part comprised of stressed, overworked, frustrated individuals who live from paycheck to paycheck hoping that someday they will be able to take control of their lives and have the time to do the things they really want to.  Out of...
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