English, in progress.

A glimpse into the life of an overactive thinker.
tattoolit:

“We need enormous pockets, pockets big enough for our families and our friends, and even the people who aren’t on our lists, people we’ve never met but still want to protect. We need pockets for boroughs and for cities, a pocket that could hold the universe.” ― Jonathan Safran Foer, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

Yes.

tattoolit:

“We need enormous pockets, pockets big enough for our families and our friends, and even the people who aren’t on our lists, people we’ve never met but still want to protect. We need pockets for boroughs and for cities, a pocket that could hold the universe.” ― Jonathan Safran Foer, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

Yes.

So I have a problem.  

I have about 8 different projects I want to start and work on.  I don’t have enough space for about half of them and I can’t seem to focus on one at a time.

Haaaalp.

Funny You Should Ask.

This album is awesome.

(Source: Spotify)

The Oxford English Dictionary accepts both pronunciations. They are wrong. It is a soft ‘G,’ pronounced ‘jif.’ End of story.

Steve Wilhite, the creator of the GIF, chiming in on the pronunciation of the word. (As everyone knows, choosy memes choose “jif.”) Wilhite, a former CompuServe employee, created the format in 1987 and is to receive an award for his creation tonight.  (via shortformblog)

The Justice Scalia approach to the GIF debate: The original intent of the creator means we must pronounce it with a soft ‘G.’

The living Constitution/liberal approach: Screw originalism — pronounce it with a hard ‘G’ like the White House tumblr says.

The normal person approach: The ‘G’ is pronounced “GO AWAY, YOU NERDS.”

(via ccindecision)

(via ataxiwardance)

Intro to The Art World: A Beginners Reading List

hydeordie:

Super good list if you are thinking about expanding that mind of yours.

I would like cuddles please
Thank you.