a support group for people who began using popular slang ironically but now cannot stop

vega-ofthe-lyre:

The Conversation by Jeannine Hall Gailey

vega-ofthe-lyre:

The Conversation by Jeannine Hall Gailey

puhpuhtooie:


….Oh, burning spaceOh, burning space…..
-Fire Fire

the band played davids’ single live and did such a great job at executing it i did a quick painting to accompany it. @_@

puhpuhtooie:

….Oh, burning space
Oh, burning space…..

-Fire Fire

the band played davids’ single live and did such a great job at executing it i did a quick painting to accompany it. @_@

"God help me, I actually thought it was quite a warm fuzzy episode. But apparently I’ve accidentally written King Lear."
— John Finnemore on yverdon les bains
drtanner:

visitheworld:

Lamps shop in Marrakech, Morocco (by LaGre).

Excuse me while I dribble everywhere.

drtanner:

visitheworld:

Lamps shop in Marrakech, Morocco (by LaGre).

Excuse me while I dribble everywhere.

odditiesoflife:

The Past Predicts the Future
“Development of Wireless Telegraphy, Scene in Hyde Park.”
“These two figures are not communicating with one another. The lady is receiving an amatory message, and the gentlemen some racing results. 1906”
This steel engraving from 1906 accurately predicts the future by showing a couple using “wireless devices” over 100 years ago. It is amazing how not only science fiction books but even cartoons from the past have correctly predicted the future of technology. The most accurate part of this illustration is the prediction of the people sitting right next to each other but communicating with someone else. Sound familiar?

odditiesoflife:

The Past Predicts the Future

“Development of Wireless Telegraphy, Scene in Hyde Park.”

“These two figures are not communicating with one another. The lady is receiving an amatory message, and the gentlemen some racing results. 1906”

This steel engraving from 1906 accurately predicts the future by showing a couple using “wireless devices” over 100 years ago. It is amazing how not only science fiction books but even cartoons from the past have correctly predicted the future of technology. The most accurate part of this illustration is the prediction of the people sitting right next to each other but communicating with someone else. Sound familiar?

#me3
forgivetheinsubordination:

The prayer was not for him, Commander.

[x]

forgivetheinsubordination:

The prayer was not for him, Commander.

[x]