January 2011
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Anonymous asked: You're welcome, sorry if it upset you in any way and for your loss :(
Anonymous asked: If you had the chance to spend tomorrow with anyone, dead or alive, famous or not, who would you choose?
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Super awesome bilingual art foundation type thing... →
If I was like awesum, and had about 15-20 grand, then this would be how I would spend next year.
Unfortunately, 20 grand is not what I have. And you have to be super awesome to get into this anyway. So yeah.
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We're all waiting for the moment to come.
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For all that has happened and the opportunities still developing in my life, I...
– ARON RALSTON, Between a Rock and a Hard Place.
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Anonymous asked: stop being so pretty please =)
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Anonymous asked: Have you ever been in love?
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If you were in a pack of trading cards you would be one of the shiny ones.
– I found an old letter a friend once gave to me. I nearly cried reading this. It was so long ago. The times they are a-changin’.
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The Uncensored French Language →
I found this when searching for some French slang.
I will warn you that it is not for the faint hearted or easily offended.
But it could prove rather useful, you never know. Pahahaha.
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Taken from the Vice Guide to Montreal.
Tu me gosses—You are testicleing me (You’re bothering me) Chaud comme une botte—Hot like a boot (Fucking drunk) Arranger le portrait—Rearranging a portrait (Got beat up) Se faire passer un sapin—Having a spruce tree go through your asshole (Getting fucked over by a bad deal) Dans les patates—In the potatoes (To be wrong ) Lâche pas la patate—Don’t drop the potato (Don’t give up) Avoir l’air de...
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Knowing is not enough, we must apply. Willing is not enough, we must do.
– Goethe
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Knowing is not enough, we must apply. Willing is not enough, we must do.
– Goethe.
Anonymous asked: PLEASE RETURN TO FACEBOOK POST-HASTE.
Anonymous asked: PLEASE RETURN TO FACEBOOK POST-HASTE.
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News of the day.
Watched a French programme.
Learnt a new word.
Instantly used it to translate a quote from Catch-22.
d’antan - of yesteryear.
Où sont les Snowdens d’antan?
Where are the Snowdens of yesteryear?
This is my life.
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You’ll never find your limits until you’ve gone too far.
– Aron Ralston, Between a Rock and a Hard Place.
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BOOK LUVIN'
I have just bought 10 books for under £20. Yes, that’s right. Books. Classics that I have been meaning to read for so long now and I have finally got them. The list is as follows:
Jude The Obscure by Thomas Hardy
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray
Ulysses by James Joyce
Selected Tales by Edgar Allan Poe
Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
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