January 2009
David Foster Wallace Dictionary →
ohspit:
wordjournal:
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i have a feeling this is going to be extremely useful
…the sea’s only gifts are harsh blows and, occasionally, the chance to feel...
– Into the Wild (via filmquotes)
You can tear a poem apart to see what makes it tick… You’re back with the...
– Dylan Thomas, Poetic Manifesto, 1961(via imperiousrex)(via tuesdayslove) (via unicornology)
You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the...
– Friedrich Nietzsche (via mayonegg) (via darylzarraga) (via skysignal) (via updown) (via applebottom)
gifparty:
My itunes decided of its own volition to start playing “In the Hall of the Mountain King”, which starts out super quiet and increases in volume, so of course it scared the shit out of me.
gifparty:
wat is right
LOL
le quattro stagioni
ragbag:
VERNAL means springlike
ESTIVAL means summery
SEROTINAL means autumnal
BRUMAL means wintry
trivia.
movieoftheweek:
In the short scene when Brad Pitt and Edward Norton are drunk and hitting golf balls, they really are drunk, and the golf balls are sailing directly into the side of the catering truck.