January 2008
64 posts
I dislike indecisiveness but I am drawn to the validity of it.
typography.
is there a name for when you select a word and manipulate the letterforms to depict the meaning of the word? like using the word echo in a large font and repeating it getting smaller. (if that makes sense) or “lonel y.”
Reblogging Jakob? uhh...really? →
Why they heck is this tumblr even around? I honestly dont understand it. They arent adding any content to his posts, they are literally just retumbling everything. Why not just go to Jakob’s? Do we really need two? And SIX people to do this job? wow. Am I missing something here? This is just sad.
never been good at keeping secrets...
I wish I could post my latest project…but its a secret. But let’s just say that I’m really really excited about it.
Calling someone fat doesn’t make you any skinner. Calling someone stupid...
– - Mean Girls (My response to this post and why I think publicly judging/humiliating someone (anyone, really) is unconstructive and proves nothing. If you think someone is wasting your time, shaming them for it is not going to get your wasted time back.) [via annamarie ]
Its -5 out this morning. My lungs hurt….they might be frozen.
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The Library of Congress opened a Flickr account
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It’s a silly time to learn to swim when you start to drown.
– Tegan and Sara
Its interesting that, at a time when the portability of applications and web...
– Ze Frank
If the music industry was cool, we would have no employees.
– Tim
Explrrring...
Sometimes when I discover new tumblrs I find a post that I find interesting and I get curious to see what other people have had to say about it or add to it. I think it’d be nice, as a logged in user, to access the notes from the actual blog page instead of hunting it down. Maybe there is a way and I just haven’t found it yet.
You shouldn’t buy me things. Save your money for unicorn rides or whatever...
– www.thingsmyboyfriendsays.com this is really really funny…I would love to meet these two!
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“according to graphology, if you take your index finger and trace someone’s handwriting, maybe you take a wooden spoon or chopstick and you just write on top of the written words, you can feel exactly how the writer felt at the time he wrote. you have to study the pressure and speed of the writing, pressing as hard as the writer pressed. writing as fas as it seems the writer...