February 2011
January 2011
Sick
Ugh, was pretty much out all day yesterday due to the infection I have. I even had a fever of 102. And I was supposed to study for an exam that is in two days, but I just didn’t have the strength to do so.
But I did wake up feeling miles better than yesterday. Let’s hope it stays like that :S
Sick but happy
Saw The King’s Speech today, and I enjoyed it quite a lot. Now I could see why the 12 nominations it got.
I have a fever and a sore throat, sadly, but I’m feeling good :)
inception factoid of the day: The running time of...
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Reblog to tell your followers that you’re not unfollowing them.
Love,
me
‘What really knocks me out,’ [says Holden] ‘is a book that, when you’re all done...
– J.D.Salinger (Catcher In The Rye)
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i'm a normaler.: Don’t say rape when you don’t... →
bellerephon:
Don’t say rape when you don’t mean rape.
There are many things rape is not:
consensual sex
affectionate contact
a bear hug
a tackle
eye contact
an argument
a surprise
overburdening
an athletic loss
a neutral metaphor
There are only a few things rape is:
forcing sex on a…
^^This.
And I just got reminded why I didn't pay attention...
Ah well.
Fucking Oscar Nominations.
More Kids Can Work Smartphones Than Can Tie Their... →
infoneer-pulse:
Nearly one out of every five kids (19 percent) around the world aged 2-5 are able to operate a smartphone application. Compare that to the number that can tie his or her own shoelaces — just nine percent — and you see how the development of tech skills are quickly outpacing more traditional life skills in today’s youth.
» via The Atlantic