Always remember there was nothing worth sharing
Like the love that let us share our name
Always remember there was nothing worth sharing
Like the love that let us share our name
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Out of the night that covers me: How Jane Austen Taught Me to Be a Man 
By WILLIAM DERESIEWICZ
I was 26 when I read my first Jane Austen novel, “Emma,” the story of a spoiled young lady in Regency England who fancies herself a matchmaker. A graduate student at the time, I was as arrogant as they come and didn’t think there was much anyone could teach me about…
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MINNIE CUPCAKES <3
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Abortion debate trivializes rape 
The idea that a woman should buy a separate insurance policy in preparation for being raped is quite possibly the most offensive, ignorant thing that I have ever heard.
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Reaping approaches
Odds ever in your favor
Stuck fighting your girl
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The owner/designer of Aftur in Rekjavik, Iceland gave me this antique photo last week. This photo alone was the inspiration for the costumes used in the Sigur Ros video “Glósóli”. It was so nice to chat with her and I hope to see her again soon - copyright 2011 © Ken Marzorati
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another last doodle before bed
I love all of these Jónsi drawings. They’re adorable.
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