January 2011
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Jan 20th
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The "Identity of Banksy" eBay Auction About to Hit... →
supersonicelectronic: 1 day, 16 hours left. I could tell you the identity of Banksy right now, for free. But that would take all the fun/meaning away from Banksy, wouldn’t it? …so sad.
Jan 18th
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Jan 14th
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Jan 13th
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Jan 13th
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Jan 12th
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Jan 12th
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Rare (lost) Words →
tristifical - causing to be sad or mournful. eternitarian - one who believes in the eternity of the soul. cosmogyral - whirling round the universe. siagonology - study of jaw-bones. autexousious - exercising or possessing free will. nepheliad - cloud-nymph. gardeviance -chest for valuables; a traveling trunk. ictuate - to emphasize. senticous - prickly; thorny. interfation - act of interrupting...
Jan 12th
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“Most of all, she possessed an abiding sense of wonder, a reverence for life and...”
– Barack Obama on his mother. (via contrails)
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“Especially Agatha, who turned her face to her wall and saw sorrow there and put...”
– I Sing the Body Electric pg.716 The Stories of Ray Bradbury (via contrails)
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Jan 11th
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Jan 10th
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“All sixteen mentioned her jutting ribs, the insubstantiality of her thighs, and...”
– The Virgin Suicides (via kelly-bundy)
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“I am convinced that the removal of nigger from Huckleberry is specifically for...”
– BlackAmazon (via healingsakina) Talk about The Language Police.  I’m absolutely disgusted that a publisher would have the audacity to edit an author’s text so long after the fact.  I might understand this argument if it were happening 127 years ago when in its first drafts.  Now, it just looks...
Jan 7th
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Jan 6th
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Jan 5th
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“I love her for what she has dared to be, for her hardness, her cruelty, her...”
– Anaïs Nin, Henry and June (via stupidbrilliance)
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“He sat in the big chair and held out his arms so that she could nestle inside...”
– This Side of Paradise, F. Scott Fitzgerald (via fuckyeahfitzgerald)
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