March 2011
RT @UnGarage: Pour un Internet libre, sans discrimination et sans filtrage, soutenez @LaQuadrature ! http://lqdn.fr/soutien #ACTA #IPRED …
outlawpoet -aggregator-: late night comfort →
outlawpoet:
I have my own struggles, but in this I am secure and hope to help. For my dear friends, remember that you aren’t any of the labels you find yourselves attached to. You’re not an orientation, or a gender, a job, a relationship, an ideology, or a socioeconomic class. These things affect us, and can…
RT @digitalyn: They need ancient rainbows. #unicorns RT @Templesmith: Ancient unicorns http://instagr.am/p/Cpuof/
RT @Maitre_Eolas: Grâce à @judge_marie, je sais que quand un éducateur parle de “temporalité asynchrone”, il faut lire “aime bien faire …
umm hello?: 10 lessons for young designers. By... →
ummhello:
1: Be authentic. The most powerful asset you have is your individuality, what makes you unique. It’s time to stop listening to others on what you should do. 2: Work harder than anyone else and you will always benefit from the effort. 3: Get off the computer and connect with real people and…
To be, or not to be, that is the question. Weeelll…. More of A question really....
– Neil Gaiman speaking as The Tenth Doctor (David Tennant) would if he were in “Hamlet”. (He was.) (via snafus, threeneilsaday)
(via firebolting)
(via lady-stardustt)
(via always-something) I’m terribly sorry, I’m just helpless when it comes to David Tennant and Hamlet. (via digitalyn)
RT @MmeElmo: IF THIS IS REALITY I AM NOT INTERESTED!
RT @Catnatt: “Ne mettez jamais en doute le courage des Français, ce sont eux qui ont découvert que les escargots étaient comestibles.” D …
RT @_fatale: “Okay Japan imma let you finish but Hurricane Katrina was one of the biggest tragedies of all time.” - @kanyewest
RT @BBCBreaking: French President Sarkozy to propose ‘targeted air strikes’ to EU leaders as way to end violence in #Libya, from AFP
Returning to the United States, Ward published Gods’ Man (1929), the first...
– from Chistopher Capozzola’s piece on Lynd Ward, aptly (if I may) titled Silent beauty.