Rust and Stardust

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March 2011

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the absolute value of 0
  • Linda: she doesn't know about this. she is the innocent type.
  • Me: ... linda, you ARE the innocent type
  • Linda: she is even more so than me. way more so.
  • she is the type who thought "lol" meant absolute value of zero the first time she saw it
  • (actually i did too..)but that's BESIDE THE POINT!
Mar 14, 20112 notes
it's gonna be

good from here on out! soo much to look forward to :)

oh wait, and my best friend’s a redhead now. 

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Mar 13, 2011
Mar 11, 201168,496 notes
“We are all a little weird and life’s a little weird, and when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall in mutual weirdness and call it love.” —Dr. Seuss (via kari-shma)
Mar 9, 201111,202 notes
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Mar 8, 20113 notes
Real Life Up! House

http://gizmodo.com/#!5779676/the-video-of-the-real-life-up-house-flying-away

Mar 8, 2011
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Mar 7, 20112 notes
Mar 7, 2011624 notes
sat book's take on incorrect sentences

“The comma splice or comma fault sentence is a sentence in which two independent, self-supporting clauses are improperly connected by a comma. Clearly, the two are in need of a separation if not a divorce.

Such sentences are definitely not PG (Properly Grammatical).”

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Mar 2, 201110 notes
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