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January 2012

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A teacher in New York was teaching her class about bullying and gave them the following exercise to perform. She had the children take a piece of paper and told them to crumple it up, stomp on it and really mess it up but do not rip it. Then she had them unfold the paper, smooth it out and look at how scarred and dirty is was. She then told them to tell it they’re sorry. Now even though they said ...they were sorry and tried to fix the paper, she pointed out all the scars they left behind. And that those scars will never go away no matter how hard they tried to fix it. That is what happens when a child bully’s another child, they may say they’re sorry but the scars are there forever. The looks on the faces of the children in the classroom told her the message hit home. Pass it on.
Jan 31, 2012159,911 notes
6 stages of fangirling  → thewinchesterswagger.tumblr.com

hananananargh:

  1. discovery
    “who is that sex god and why haven’t i noticed him before”
  2. research
    “i have to find out everything about him omg what is his full name what is his birthday do you think he has a wife does he have children does he like jam does he like cats i wonder what photos there are of him is he even real omg”
  3. obsession
    “i love him so much omg what you like him too no you can’t have him he’s mine no i must collect everything relevant to him i need it all he’s mine MINE”
  4. plotting
    “hello google can i have a recipe for the strongest love potion in the world thank you or can you just give me a list of ways to successfully seduce a man that’d be great”“
  5. depression
    “i hate you you’ve ruined my entire life why are you so perfect why don’t you know me why does everything suck omg my life is over and it’s all your fault”
  6. acceptance
    “i have accepted that i will never know you but i will continuously love you and i am okay with that”
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Jan 30, 201213,096 notes
When taking pictures with your best friend.

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Jan 30, 201281,555 notes
That awkward moment when your mom sits down next to you while you're on the computer.

most-awkward-moments:

 

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  • Time to refresh facebook like an idiot…
  • Time to open paint and draw butterflies and unicorns.
  • Time to look at clothes on clothing websites.
  • Time to check your e-mail.

But not get on tumblr because porn might randomally show up on your dash.

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Forever paranoid that I annoy every person I talk to.

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  • friend: did you know it takes 43 muscles to frown & only 17 to smile
  • me: did you know it takes 0 muscles to not give a fuck
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me playing video games
  • me: DIE DIE DIE!
  • me: NO NO NO NO NO! DON'T DIE ON ME NOW! LIVE!
  • me: HEAL ME! HEAL ME! HEAL ME! GOOD!
  • me: NO DON'T DIE! WHHHYY?! REVIVE ME!
  • me: YES!
  • me: GO DIE IN A HOLE!
  • me: HA! IN YOUR FACE I WIN! YOU LOST! HA!
  • anyone else in the room: ....
Jan 30, 20123,042 notes
IDK. . .

I don’t usually write personal stuff on my little blog of randomness… But I’m having a shitty day, no one is on to vent to. I speak and everything seems to go wrong every time today. No matter what I say. Now I’m all alone and just kinda feeling miserable…

Jan 30, 2012
Re-blog if you used to watch any of these shows!

younger-brother-al:

nicoception:

hopethehero:

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Are you kidding

I love all of these shows

the contents of my childhood is listed here^^^^^^

…. Used? I still do!

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“

When the web started, I used to get really grumpy with people because they put my poems up. They put my stories up. They put my stuff up on the web. I had this belief, which was completely erroneous, that if people put your stuff up on the web and you didn’t tell them to take it down, you would lose your copyright, which actually, is simply not true.

And I also got very grumpy because I felt like they were pirating my stuff, that it was bad. And then I started to notice that two things seemed much more significant. One of which was… places where I was being pirated, particularly Russia where people were translating my stuff into Russian and spreading around into the world, I was selling more and more books. People were discovering me through being pirated. Then they were going out and buying the real books, and when a new book would come out in Russia, it would sell more and more copies. I thought this was fascinating, and I tried a few experiments. Some of them are quite hard, you know, persuading my publisher for example to take one of my books and put it out for free. We took “American Gods,” a book that was still selling and selling very well, and for a month they put it up completely free on their website. You could read it and you could download it. What happened was sales of my books, through independent bookstores, because that’s all we were measuring it through, went up the following month three hundred percent

I started to realize that actually, you’re not losing books. You’re not losing sales by having stuff out there. When I give a big talk now on these kinds of subjects and people say, “Well, what about the sales that I’m losing through having stuff copied, through having stuff floating out there?” I started asking audiences to just raise their hands for one question. Which is, I’d say, “Okay, do you have a favorite author?” They’d say, “Yes.” and I’d say, “Good. What I want is for everybody who discovered their favorite author by being lent a book, put up your hands.” And then, “Anybody who discovered your favorite author by walking into a bookstore and buying a book raise your hands.” And it’s probably about five, ten percent of the people who actually discovered an author who’s their favorite author, who is the person who they buy everything of. They buy the hardbacks and they treasure the fact that they got this author. Very few of them bought the book. They were lent it. They were given it. They did not pay for it, and that’s how they found their favorite author. And I thought, “You know, that’s really all this is. It’s people lending books. And you can’t look on that as a loss of sale. It’s not a lost sale, nobody who would have bought your book is not buying it because they can find it for free.”

What you’re actually doing is advertising. You’re reaching more people, you’re raising awareness. Understanding that gave me a whole new idea of the shape of copyright and of what the web was doing. Because the biggest thing the web is doing is allowing people to hear things. Allowing people to read things. Allowing people to see things that they would never have otherwise seen. And I think, basically, that’s an incredibly good thing.

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—Neil Gaiman on Copyright, Piracy, and the Commercial Value of the Web (X)
Jan 30, 201216,690 notes
The 1st GIF in your folder that starts with an 's' is your face when the FBI come for you using your IP address to find you.

daphnerunning:

nightsasunder:

pharaoh-doll:

francisestamour:

the-escaped-will-return:

ask-hikaru:

imoan-exotropia:

disturbedwriter:

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