April 2012
139 posts
Roni thinks she is some hot shit. Her and her 30 closest crybaby yelpers came into some bar and, it appears, wanted the bar to change their policies to suit them. If a bar has an area that is for people ordering food, and you aren
Love the raw emotion behind this post by Bethany Joy Galiotti. Almost makes me want to watch One Tree Hill. Almost.
oh
neigh
me
OH MY GOD WHY….
at least there’s nothing bad until you get to the weird disney fetishy stuff
looks just like me U u U
what
I’m… a furry???
lol well i am a furry so i guess i
wfpf:
http://www.redbull.com.br/cs/Satellite/pt_BR/Video/Eles-estão-chegando
On twitter I saw this tweet from John Carmack
And it’s remember me an entry on the blog of John Hable about Gamma Correction.
I’m currently developing User interface rendering with DirectX and shaders then I must take car of correct Anti aliasing computation for typos or little vector…
You know you
Harry Potter e as Relíquias da Morte Parte 2 é com certeza um épico do cinema que não leva o título de perfeito apenas por pecar em alguns pontos-chave.
Se tem um ponto positivo nesse filme é a eficiência dos acontecimentos. Como por exemplo, no começo, entre o Chalé das Conchas e o…
CNN EN ESPAÑOL ha llevado el mensaje del TILDETÓN a toda Latinoamérica.
AGRADECIENDO: • A los periodistas SEBASTIÁN CASTRO y CARLOS MONTEROS DE CNN y TODO SU EQUIPO. • STENGEL LOBO Y CONEXIÓN DIGITAL por grabar el iReport y subirlo al Facebook. • Al TEAM HORMIGUITAS :::•.â::: por su dedicación a la campaña.
tetw:
by David Sedaris
“And who brings the chocolate?” the teacher asked. I knew the word, and so I raised my hand, saying, “The Rabbit of Easter. He bring of the chocolate.” My classmates reacted as though I’d attributed the delivery to the Antichrist. They were mortified.
Great story by a witty, hysterical writer. From his book
Please note, the posts are in reverse order. So the newer posts are on top. Go to the last page to start the saga from the beginning.
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The Letters in the Mail program pays tribute to the lost art of letter writing. Subscribers will get a letter every week or so, penned by a different writer each time. Among the authors who have so-far signed on for the project are Dave Eggers, Margaret Cho, Tao Lin, Marc Maron and Jonathan Ames.
Letters from Marc Maron? In.
Letters are the best.
UM, FUCK YES, THANK YOU.
This is the most amazing thing I’ve heard all day.
ME TOO RON I












