13 5 / 2013

13 5 / 2013

27 2 / 2013

whatshouldwecallme:

Going to work:

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Leaving work:

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(via melanieghost)

03 12 / 2012

whatshouldwecallgradschool:

[or insert any other foreign language here]

collab: Jetaiken and WSWCgradschool

FACT

09 7 / 2012

05 7 / 2012

"And she finds it difficult to believe — that a person would love her even when she isn’t trying. Trying to figure out what other people need, trying to be worthy."

Margaret Atwood (via llenalena)

a bigger gpoy there never was.

(via suddeninevitablebetrayal)

(Source: pavorst, via heisenbergsays)

28 5 / 2012

(Source: derbzz, via heisenbergsays)

10 5 / 2012

kelsium:

Congratulations, we’re all insufferable.

(via garlandgrey-deactivated20120712)

30 4 / 2012

fuckyeahretailrobin:

[Image Description: Background is several triangles in a circle like a pie alternating from true red, scarlet and black. A robin is sitting on his perch looking to the right.
Top Text: “START OF SHIFT: YEAH, EVERYTHING’S PRETTY COOL.”
Bottom Text: “FINISH SHIFT: I HATE EVERYONE AND EVERYTHING.”]

Applies to Nursing too.

fuckyeahretailrobin:

[Image Description: Background is several triangles in a circle like a pie alternating from true red, scarlet and black. A robin is sitting on his perch looking to the right.

Top Text: “START OF SHIFT: YEAH, EVERYTHING’S PRETTY COOL.”

Bottom Text: “FINISH SHIFT: I HATE EVERYONE AND EVERYTHING.”]

Applies to Nursing too.

(via philtippett)

01 1 / 2011

loveandzombies:

i just finished a bunch of knitting projects TODAY (thank you, snow day) soooo i can look at this comic & laugh instead of break down & cry.

loveandzombies:

i just finished a bunch of knitting projects TODAY (thank you, snow day) soooo i can look at this comic & laugh instead of break down & cry.

03 7 / 2010

"The best Disney films (Pinocchio, Bambi, The Lion King) have always played on the heartstrings of all ages, but Toy Story changed the script. Animated movies now have a dry Seinfeld-ian wit, more Friends than Snoopy and friends. The original Toy Story—co-written by Joss Whedon in his pre–Buffy the Vampire Slayer days—was constructed like a buddy action movie and sprinkled with dialogue that worked on different levels. (Woody calls his rival “Buzz Light Beer.”) The 1999 sequel, about a toy collector who kidnaps Woody, was even better with its sly pop-culture references. Once the films became a phenomenon, a new era of animation was born. There was Wall-E and its homage to Chaplin, Up’s examination of grief, Shrek’s fractured fairy tales packed with sexual innuendo, and the subversive Fantastic Mr. Fox from Wes Anderson. Fifteen years later, it’s hard to remember how revolutionary Toy Story was, because the world of animation is so different because of it."

Ramin Setoodeh, “Lightyears Ahead of Its Time” (via savingpaper, apsies) (via obliviousunction)