Foundational Support

cations-anions:

HAHAHAHAHA

Also, I remember quite well the nights I got plenty of sleep.  Those turn out to be some of the best days.  
So screw you, internet sign.

cations-anions:

HAHAHAHAHA

Also, I remember quite well the nights I got plenty of sleep.  Those turn out to be some of the best days.  

So screw you, internet sign.

icantfeelmyarms:

edfreemaybe:

Wayne Brady: 50,072,587,425
Ryan Stiles: 11,113,372,791.5
Colin Mochrie: 3,012,399,040.5
Chip Esten: 2,004,047,000
Greg Proops: 1,001,122,117
Brad Sherwood: 1,071,980.5
Denny Segal: 1,059,560
Karen Maruyama: 1,004,450
Kathy Greenwood: 59,810
Stephen Colbert: 12,000
Kathy Griffin: 5,000
Ian Gomez: 4,000
Jeff Davis: 3,300
Josie Lawrence: 3000
Whoopi Goldberg: 2,500
Patrick Bristow: 1,000
Robin Williams: 1,000
Kathy Kinney: 50

The points mattered to someone

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did-you-kno:

Source

But…it…they didn’t…management…lack of rainy season…stable economy…*twitch* *twitch*

did-you-kno:

Source

But…it…they didn’t…management…lack of rainy season…stable economy…*twitch* *twitch*

My Essential Albums (In No Particular Order)

A) Somewhere in the Between by Streetlight Manifesto

   - Strengths:  Hot day driving with the window down, swaggering up and down campus,  whistling practice

B) Moo, You Bloody Choir by Augie March

   - You’ll never have a better post-cloital experience than with this album

C) American Idiot by American Idiot

   - Great album, multiple-harmony version available from Broadway

D) Burnout 3 Soundtrack by Various Artists

   - Never was a better soundtrack list assembled except in the glory days of Tony Hawk

E) Fang Island by Fang Island

   - Precise, moveable, and good for a 30 minute cool down or moment alone

F)  Drunken Lullabies by Flogging Molly

   - Good listening, better live

G) Swagger by Flogging Molly

   - See “F”, but add more adrenaline

H) All Killer No Filler by Sum 41

   - Not a bad song on the album, songs to fit any situation, all around great

I) Wild Hunt by The Tallest Man On Earth

   - Fingerpicking folk madness

J) The Monitor by Titus Andronicus

   - You don’t really get it till you get it

K) Take Off Your Pants and Jacket by Blink 182

   - Blink 182

nwkarchivist:

“Star Wars” Opened On This Date 35 Years Ago

Read Jack Kroll’s Rave Review

Newsweek May 30, 1977

“A Wizard is never late, Frodo Baggins. Nor is he early. He arrives precisely when he means to.”

The road goes ever on and on…

(via takethehobbits)

You Know What

I like gardening

and reading

and doing Greek and Latin over the summer

and being alone in my room with my boss headphones

And this picture:

It is what I imagine that noise in the Macerana is.

Just one of those moments of self acceptance.  Good times

[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]
blink-182

—Time Delonge 2

k-imber:

yesterdaysmeme:

Compilation of Tom Delonge singing the word “time”

Toim

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gunstreet:

The Twilight Zone episode 08, “Time Enough At Last”

At which point his glasses break…most heart wrenching episode/moment in film of all time, hands down.

gunstreet:

The Twilight Zone episode 08, “Time Enough At Last”

At which point his glasses break…most heart wrenching episode/moment in film of all time, hands down.

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