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“The mind which is most capable of receiving impressions is very often the least capable of drawing conclusions.”

Virginia Woolf, Literary Jukebox (via explore-blog)

(Source: pushthemovement, via modernhepburn)

I am always impressed with the absurdity of the creatures on this planet. In this case, I’m not sure if it’s the humans or the goats. 

kateoplis:

The winner of the “Most Beautiful Goat” in the female category at the Mazayen al-Maaz competition in Amman, Jordan

I am always impressed with the absurdity of the creatures on this planet. In this case, I’m not sure if it’s the humans or the goats. 

kateoplis:

The winner of the “Most Beautiful Goat” in the female category at the Mazayen al-Maaz competition in Amman, Jordan

jordanyee:

Photojournalist Rich Lam captured this mysterious couple sharing a moment during the riot last night in Vancouver over the Canucks’ loss to Boston in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals. It seems no one, including NPR, is sure if the woman was kissing, injured, or if the moment was performance art. Here’s hoping it’s the former. Photo by Rich Lam.

jordanyee:

Photojournalist Rich Lam captured this mysterious couple sharing a moment during the riot last night in Vancouver over the Canucks’ loss to Boston in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals. It seems no one, including NPR, is sure if the woman was kissing, injured, or if the moment was performance art. Here’s hoping it’s the former. Photo by Rich Lam.

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Best perk of vacation so far.

Best perk of vacation so far.

In light of the first few pages of Mauss’ “the gift”, this seemed apt. Digital, intangible gift giving in the 21st century. Nothing like a dancing bear sent straight to you smart phone that says ‘i love you’

In light of the first few pages of Mauss’ “the gift”, this seemed apt. Digital, intangible gift giving in the 21st century. Nothing like a dancing bear sent straight to you smart phone that says ‘i love you’

So back in the day, when you went to visit a friend for the first time, you would leave your Calling Card. And they were super pretty. 
**Thinking about exchanging digital information. Why is it not this pretty?**

So back in the day, when you went to visit a friend for the first time, you would leave your Calling Card. And they were super pretty. 

**Thinking about exchanging digital information. Why is it not this pretty?**

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