Not dead. Leaving for Detroit tomorrow. Life is crazy, but now in mostly just the exhausting way.
Not dead. Leaving for Detroit tomorrow. Life is crazy, but now in mostly just the exhausting way.
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(via isadori)
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Is it sad that I didn’t actually realize this is more or less how my memory works (or that there was a NAME FOR IT) until I read this post? Source: anotherboywholived
I’ve been using a mind palace since my teens and never thought it odd until I saw tumblr’s reaction to Sherlock’s use of the technique. A couple days ago I found myself building an extension in order to cram for my philosophy exam the following day and I figured I’d use this as an example and get you all exploiting the genius of this method.
Because, frankly, that one on wikihow that’s been going around is a headache, and mine has bad jokes and Sherlock examples.
If anyone’s any further questions just hit up my ask and we’ll talk.
Scissor Sisters ft. Josh Homme - ‘Magic Hour’ Infomercial (by scissorsisterstv)
Please never never never change Josh Homme.
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Source: ezliconfuzzedWell, I know that I’d watch it…
Please, PLEASE someone make this movie. You can have all my monies.
I am beginning to think that when I finish up this theoretical first Young Adult novel I’m working on that there should be a cheat sheet in the front that reads as thus:
“A Disclaimer In Case My Descriptions Are Somehow Unclear:
Despite his dredlocks, Character A is a tanned Caucasian. Please imagine him accordingly.
Character B is a pale-skinned Caucasian of Jewish descent. Please imagine him accordingly.
Character C is Latino, not a ‘tanned Caucasian’. Please imagine him accordingly.
Character D is Black, not a ‘tanned Caucasian’. Please imagine him accordingly.”
And so forth.
Because I know in the crazy world that doesn’t exist where my book turns into the next Hunger Games, I’m going to be pretty pissed off if the characters I felt I very clearly defined as brown people are not portrayed accurately or (worse!) are portrayed accurately and the fanbase gets mad about this.
Source:1 Write.
2 Put one word after another. Find the right word, put it down.
3 Finish what you’re writing. Whatever you have to do to finish it, finish it.
4 Put it aside. Read it pretending you’ve never read it before. Show it to friends whose opinion you respect and who like…