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honeyhands:

vio/mire at the fish tank in durham, he was a pleasure to meet.shot with a praktica super tl.

honeyhands:

vio/mire at the fish tank in durham, he was a pleasure to meet.
shot with a praktica super tl.

jacob:

Here’s a TextMate snippet that wraps the current selection in a gettext function inside a shorthand PHP echo, escaping single quotes:

<?= _('${TM_SELECTED_TEXT/'/\'/g}') ?>

Assign it a key equivalent for maximum effectiveness.

Notrium is a really neat game in that it takes the essence of being trapped on a desert island and transforms the concept for space. As the pilot of a ship, you’re marooned on an alien planet with nothing but the broken remains of your escape pod. You’ve got to find parts to build a radio to…

world can’t hold me, too much ambition.
On To The Next One - Jay-Z (via honeyhands)

hereitapedthis:

What Do You Call That Thing (1:32:57, 64 kbps, 42.6 MB) [click to download file from MediaFire]

What Do You Call That Thing? I’d call it an excellent rural road-trip mixtape. For the first 55 minutes, this cassette explores a wide variety of folk music: acoustic guitars, folk rock,…

emptyage:

soupsoup:

popculturebrain:

My spoiler policy for television is after it airs on the west coast it’s fair game. The picture went up at 2 am. If you’re reading Tumblr or Twitter or Facebook (or any source for current events whether it be sports, news, entertainment, etc), if you’re on the Internet in general, you run the risk of spoilers. In this particular case, the winner of a reality show, that to me is like the Oscars or a big game. 
With DVR, DVD, and time shifting there’s too much grey area regarding the grace period for spoilers. There’s no way to please everyone. Is one day enough? Is two days enough? What about someone who was planning to watch it this weekend? Personally, I try to watch things on the same night, but am aware that if I don’t, I could see spoilers. It’s the individual’s responsibility.

Sorry folks, but welcome to 2011. If you don’t like spoilers, stay off the Internet.

Real fans watch. (Or stay offline until they do.)

emptyage:

soupsoup:

popculturebrain:

My spoiler policy for television is after it airs on the west coast it’s fair game. The picture went up at 2 am. If you’re reading Tumblr or Twitter or Facebook (or any source for current events whether it be sports, news, entertainment, etc), if you’re on the Internet in general, you run the risk of spoilers. In this particular case, the winner of a reality show, that to me is like the Oscars or a big game. 

With DVR, DVD, and time shifting there’s too much grey area regarding the grace period for spoilers. There’s no way to please everyone. Is one day enough? Is two days enough? What about someone who was planning to watch it this weekend? Personally, I try to watch things on the same night, but am aware that if I don’t, I could see spoilers. It’s the individual’s responsibility.

Sorry folks, but welcome to 2011. If you don’t like spoilers, stay off the Internet.

Real fans watch. (Or stay offline until they do.)

ladytresses-:

Last fatshionfeb post :(

ladytresses-:

Last fatshionfeb post :(

lookbookdotnu:

ANIMAL INSTINCT
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