April 2011
March 2011
BOOM pregnant!
FUCk….
The Twelve Chief Rules in Love From The Art of Courtly Love by Andreas Capellanus
Thou shalt avoid avarice like the deadly pestilence and shalt embrace its opposite.
Thou shalt keep thyself chaste for the sake of her whom thou lovest.
Thou shalt not knowingly strive to break up a correct love affair that someone else is engaged in.
Thou shalt not chose for thy love anyone whom a natural sense of shame forbids thee to marry.
Be mindful completely to avoid falsehood.
Thou shalt not have many who know of thy love affair.
Being obedient in all things to the commands of ladies, thou shalt ever strive to ally thyself to the service of Love.
In giving and receiving love’s solaces let modesty be ever present.
Thou shalt speak no evil.
Thou shalt not be a revealer of love affairs.
Thou shalt be in all things polite and courteous.
In practising the solaces of love thou shalt not exceed the desires of thy lover.
…through fancy glass doors
pee wee herman mimed that he loves me,
needs me to be quiet because he was doing an interview,
or both.
either way it was amazing.
Without going completely rogue and attempting to bring back the more extreme styles of yesteryear, a man can look to the past to seek inspiration for his own wardrobe. There lie some fashion gems that have the potential to impress one’s peers and make the ladyfolk swoon. Following are 10 outdated styles that still have their charm and maintain relevance today.
Noam Chomsky (via climbingmtlyell)
*sitting in office while he reblogs this*
(via sneak046)
Photo sharing is not our mission. We think it’s cool and we think it’s fun, but we’re a data mining company.
Bill Nguyen, Founder of Color, Business Insider
Let that soak in for a minute.
OK, got that?
The app is photo sharing - plain and simple. You take photos…
Tom Waits, Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame induction speech (via byronic)
(via kateoplis)
“One wonders, if the federal government mandated that the car companies must build planes and tanks and all sorts of other stuff during the war, why these same companies couldn’t have been similarly diverted from building Hummers and SUVs to building trolleys, urban transport, high-speed trains and other bits of infrastructure we all could all use.” (via slarkpope)




