May 2012
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May 23rd
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Caveat Lector: Peter Dinklage is awesome: Rolling... →
downtothelastbullet: “I dress and eat like a fifth-grader, basically. I like sandwiches and cereal and hooded sweatshirts.” “So do you live right in this area? Or what?” “Right under the bridge here. In a cave. Actually, you can’t pass. You’ve got to solve a riddle. I have to give you a…
May 22nd
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May 22nd
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May 22nd
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May 22nd
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May 21st
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May 18th
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May 18th
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May 18th
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May 18th
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May 18th
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May 18th
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May 17th
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May 17th
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May 17th
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May 17th
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“Why are you stingy with yourselves? Why are you holding back? What are you...”
– George Balanchine (via creatingaquietmind)
May 17th
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May 17th
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May 17th
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ListenThe Mountain Goats // Deuteronomy 2:10 From the...
May 17th
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I give it about two more weeks before all the crazed Loki/Tom Hiddleston fangirling wraps up and everyone moves on to Chris Hemsworth in Snow White and the Huntsman. And shortly after that, Chris Hemsworth will be forgotten when The Dark Knight Rises comes out and everyone remembers how great Joseph Gordon Levitt is. BECAUSE INTERNET FANGIRLING IS FICKLE.
May 16th
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May 16th
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May 16th
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Me singing "Sorry the Day I Was Married" →
I recorded this a few nights ago for a forum I’m on, and even though my breath control is really bad/I need to transpose this up a bit, I figured I would share it and give you all a good laugh. The Watersons and Tim Hart and Maddy Prior have recorded versions of this song, which is a very nice compliment to “Willy Went to Westerdale”, another one of my favorite folk songs.
May 16th
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May 15th
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Listenfuckyeahelvislives: This is fucking brilliant.  ...
May 15th
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May 15th
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May 15th
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May 15th
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May 15th
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May 15th
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May 14th
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May 14th
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May 14th
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Fact:
I’m doing the final check now, but I think I just hit 300,000 words on the story. You know what that means? Book Two is almost done.
May 14th
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May 14th
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May 14th
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May 11th
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May 9th
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“She hated the namelessness of women in stories, as if they lived and died so...”
– Chad Harbach, The Art of Fielding (via fissionaccomplished)
May 9th
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May 8th
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Maurice Sendak, Children’s Author, Dies at 83 -... →
teachingliteracy: Maurice Sendak, known for “Where the Wild Things Are,” was widely considered the most important children’s book artist of the century. He died at 83. Sad, sad news. Thank you for your wild things, Mr. Sendak.
May 8th
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May 7th
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May 7th
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May 7th
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May 7th
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May 7th
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May 7th
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May 7th
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May 6th
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