And this is why I’m glad my parents haven’t figured out how things work!
The mom who is officially Queen of the Facebook Pun.
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And this is why I’m glad my parents haven’t figured out how things work!
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What could go wrong?
J.R. Smith is without question the most unpredictable player in the NBA. On any given night he could score 40 points and hog ESPN's highlight reel...
However he's also liable to have himself a good ole' time and party till the wee hours of the morning — you simply never know what you're going to get.
By the undisputed champ at failure.
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Fun fact: A surprising number of puppies looooove psychedelic rock. Not so much prog, though.
The Black Mamba is coming back.
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They’d be Angry Brands — the only brands that will survive the upcoming Marketing Armageddon.
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South Korean actress and taekwondo athlete Tae Mi threw the flip pitch before a Doosan Bears baseball game. You have to see it to believe it.
Looking good!
Blue lipstick, Dickies pants, and chunky platforms! Someone has put up magical scans and you need to see them.
Sightings of '90s dELiA's catalogs are rare and to be treasured. So muchos, muchos thanks to I Heart The Nineties for putting up scans of an old Summer 1996 dELiA's catalog.
Bless your heart, dear blogger. Bless.
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If the song fits, read with it. These eight book/song pairings are like a playlist for your eyes and ears.
THE BOOK: In Just Kids, Patti Smith’s first book of prose, the legendary American artist offers a never-before-seen glimpse of her remarkable relationship with photographer Robert Mapplethorpe in the epochal days of New York City and the Chelsea Hotel in the late sixties and seventies.
THE SONG:
"Those were the reasons and that was New York,
we were running for the money and the flesh.
And that was called love for the workers in song
probably still is for those of them left.
...
I remember you well in the Chelsea Hotel
you were famous, your heart was a legend."
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THE BOOK: From the moment it opens—on a rocky patch of Italian coastline, circa 1962, when a daydreaming young innkeeper looks out over the water and spies a mysterious woman approaching him on a boat—Jess Walter's Beautiful Ruins is a dazzling, yet deeply human, roller coaster of a novel. Hailed by critics and loved by readers of literary and historical fiction, Beautiful Ruins is the story of an almost-love affair that begins on the Italian coast in 1962...and is rekindled in Hollywood fifty years later.
The former GQ model is long gone.
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A solar prominence was observed in ultraviolet light by NASA. It occurs when dark matter that’s part of the cooler gases extends away from the sun.
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Being a grown-up makes you so suspicious.
And maybe it would have been better if they didn’t. Stay away from The Bell Jar , pandas!
Sometimes you have to take a picture of yourself when no one else will.
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Upon further research, this guy might be the king of the selfie @mandingobraj
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Mirror, mirror on the wall- who has the baddest iMac of all?
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Pugs can give some strong side-eye.
The group “Overpasses For Obama’s Impeachment” held rallies around the country this weekend calling for Obama’s impeachment. The group lists 12 reasons for Obama’s impeachment on their website and has quite the following on Facebook. It’s the next big thing.
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We’ve all been there.
Because Guy Fieri has changed your life for the better.
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She's naturally beautiful, with a hint of Italian spice. Yes, please.
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Welcome to the last frontier on Earth. Sure, the oceans are terrifying and the Kraken might have been real, but the things we don’t know could fill a thousand documentaries on the Discovery Channel.
Most are probably tiny ocean bugs or whatever.
While the most famous mystery underwater sound — the Bloop — is consistent with (read: probably) some underwater icequake or another, no one knows for sure what made this sound, nicknamed Julia. So it might be Cthulhu. You don't know.
Caught by a German dude in Norway.