May 28, 2012


It’s impossible to hold them all

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Reblog if you have mourned the death of a fictional character.

avatarsnowy:

meatandsarcasm:

iloveyoujhutch:

If you do not reblog this, you are in fact lying.

#hey Avatar Fandom how’s that FMA watch going for you

#FUCK YOUR PAIN

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Via GAMERGIRL

Only when you know your own-nature then you can be freed from birth and
death. When you are dying„ how will you be free?

from “Wu-men Kuan” by Zen master Wu-men, the 47th koan, translated from

Chinese text

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“I don’t go into yours, you don’t go into mine.”

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slowking:

slimed

f is for friends who dont talk to you

u is for ur alone

n is for never having any plans at all, all i do is sit at home 

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Via don't like, don't read!

We grew up with the Internet and on the Internet. This is what makes us different; this is what makes the crucial, although surprising from your point of view, difference: we do not ‘surf’ and the internet to us is not a ‘place’ or ‘virtual space’. The Internet to us is not something external to reality but a part of it: an invisible yet constantly present layer intertwined with the physical environment. We do not use the Internet, we live on the Internet and along it. If we were to tell our bildnungsroman to you, the analog, we could say there was a natural Internet aspect to every single experience that has shaped us. We made friends and enemies online, we prepared cribs for tests online, we planned parties and studying sessions online, we fell in love and broke up online. The Web to us is not a technology which we had to learn and which we managed to get a grip of. The Web is a process, happening continuously and continuously transforming before our eyes; with us and through us. Technologies appear and then dissolve in the peripheries, websites are built, they bloom and then pass away, but the Web continues, because we are the Web; we, communicating with one another in a way that comes naturally to us, more intense and more efficient than ever before in the history of mankind.

Piotr Czerski (via azspot)
the rest of the talk via the previous link (via brosophila)

Guh. This quote is something I never knew I needed in my life. 

(via quizzicallyqueer) This is why I want a job designing websites. Because the Internet is integrated with Life.

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