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vorfreude
(n). the joyful, intense anticipation that comes from imagining future pleasures (via coquinesque)Posted on January 1, 2013 via Coquinesque with 14 notes
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What makes you think the adventure stories are for boys?This is what children’s shows should always be.
Adventure stories when talking to boys and laboured social lessons when talking to girls?
Depressingly, this is how children’s shows nearly always are.
Posted on October 18, 2012 via I eat nebulas. loljk with 81,845 notes
Source: trixiaonarocketship
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Posted on October 18, 2012 via hope springs eternal with 39,359 notes
Source: loveholic198
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Self portrait.
This is a self portrait I painted for the New Art Academy for the 3DS, if you play the game keep an eye out for this hung on the wall ;)
by Fran Court / Magicfran
Posted on October 18, 2012 via Magicfran with 994 notes
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Advice From Strangers: London reggae DJ/singer, currently writing his own computer game, says, “Well I never, move to SF.” (This is his latest album on iTunes. It’s #2 on the NZ charts. Because reggae, that’s why.) (Taken with Instagram at Air New Zealand International Business Lounge (Auckland Airport))
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It’s hard to have a truly international experience at an airport lounge, but I did try. (Taken with Instagram at Air New Zealand International Business Lounge (Auckland Airport))
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It’s hard to have a truly international experience at an airport lounge, but I did try. (Taken with Instagram at Air New Zealand International Business Lounge (Auckland Airport))
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Advice From Strangers: London reggae DJ/singer, currently writing his own computer game, says, “Well I never, move to SF.”
(This is his latest album on iTunes. It’s #2 on the NZ charts. Because reggae, that’s why.) (Taken with Instagram at Air New Zealand International Business Lounge (Auckland Airport))
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International gin and tonic date line (Taken with Instagram at Air New Zealand International Business Lounge, Sydney Airport)
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Wanted: Someone to go back in time with me. This is not a joke. You’ll get paid after we get back. Must bring your own weapons. Safety not guaranteed. I have only done this once before.
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Sheryl Sandberg’s speech to the graduating class of Harvard Business School, 2012. Transcript here.





