March 2010
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The New Yorker's 1925 Definitions
nedhepburn:langer:oldnewyork:
by S.S., The New Yorker, p. 30, Feb. 21, 1925:
Celebrity: Someone who can go to a party in a soft shirt, without shaving. Personality: The gift of being charmingly rude. Gentleman: A man who always has some small change. Lady: A woman who can hold her liquor anywhere, any time. Home: A place to sleep as a last resort. Success: Being recognized by the head-waiter.
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Earth Hour 2010 →
trick-h:
Some rather nifty pictures (that you can “turn on and off”) taken during Earth Hour.
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Please note!
sabine:
Flutes are not appropriate toys for playing in the park. Especially one that is surrounded by residential buildings.
For fun outside, please see bikes, shovels, pails, sand-castle making stuff, balls, kites and skipping ropes.
Thank you.
Unless it involves beatboxing simultaneously.
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i don't understand how ricky martin being gay is...
flickflickflicker:
didn’t we all know this, like, ten years ago?
I called it years ago. Hell, everybody called it years ago.
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SpongeBob SquarePants and the seven deadly sins →
The seven main characters on SpongeBob SquarePants were supposedly based on the seven deadly sins: Sloth: Patrick Wrath: Squidward Greed: Mr. Krabs Envy: Plankton Gluttony: Gary Pride: Sandy That’s right, a talking sponge that wears pants represents lust.
This is the most fantastical thing I’ve heard this year so far. But weirdly awesome at the same time.
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