January 2011
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Jan 31st
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Snug as a bug? →
This is called the “Bug Bed.” Paola Navone designed it for Poliform, and it’s featured on the Home and Design Magazine’s website. It looks super cozy, and one can assume that it is bed bug free, despite its name.
Jan 31st
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The most hilarious internet site. Good lord. →
http://damnyouautocorrect.com
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“For yesterday is but a memory and tomorrow is only a vision; but today well...”
– Sanskrit poem.
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Jan 28th
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In other news... Electric Cars and Global Warming →
This is kind of funny. I like this guy’s skeptical commentary on the original article. It’s interesting how he scopes out the media role in this - and the importance of never assuming things.
Jan 26th
Apartment Design! ^_^v →
Also lifted from New House of Art.
Jan 26th
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Abu Dhabi's New "Future" City - Electric Cars! →
It’s lean, green, and in this magazine…
Jan 26th
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Jan 26th
“I often thought I was in the wrong business. I was pretty seriously thinking of...”
– Geoffrey Rush 
Jan 26th
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Dear Abby.
Do ever have those days where just nothing feels right? Nothing feels normal, natural? I’m having one. In fact, it’s been that way for the past few years. It seems like I just wake up to go through the motions over and over without any of it making sense. I’m a journalism major. But I have a secret confession: I don’t want to be. I don’t want the stress, the...
Jan 26th
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““It’s never too late to be what you might have been,” he said,...”
– From the blog of Moni Basu, CNN reporter. Mariot is a man she met in Haïti.  http://evilreporterchick.blogspot.com/2010/02/its-never-too-late-to-be-what-you-might.html
Jan 25th
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Jan 14th
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Geh... Communists. →
Chinese government knocks down artist Ai Weiwei’s studio, part of a Beijing arts cluster. Courtesy of Edward Wong of the New York Times.
Jan 13th
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I've never seen a more accurate graph. (I lived... →
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It’s as I feared. I DID misspell “snowpocalypse.” D:
Jan 13th
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Jan 11th
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Snowpocalypse 2011?
So they’ve cancelled the first three days of the semester… which is cool, however, everywhere worth going to frolic is either closed or coated in a myserious cloak of ice. So not cool. The truly strange thing for me is that not long ago I was functioning perfectly in these same conditions up in Indiana. Now, replicate that climate and put it down here, suddenly it’s Snowpocalypse...
Jan 11th
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Jan 9th
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Movies & Oncoming Slush.
Boyfriend is in the shower right now, presumably becoming squeaky-clean. We went to Inoko for dinner, where I successfully consumed my rice via chopsticks, and I watched a woman down more magarittas than was acceptable. The sound barrier was indeed breached. Then we bought milk and wine, as is customary or something when Georgia is expecting several inches of snow. The grocery was horrendous, to...
Jan 9th
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'kay, so.
It’s been, like, AGES since I posted anything here. It’s also 4am or so. All I have to say is: -Migraines suck BALLS, especially on Christmas. -Year One is a horrendous film capable of insulting the intelligence of any human, wildebeast, or dead insect. -Tomorrow, I go to the aquarium; or aquaworld, as I’ve been calling it. -I like Jared a LOT. And, considering we’ve...
Jan 4th