December 2009
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The Occultist: A Miscellany of the Strange →
dailyhuff:
A reminder in case anyone missed it - this is a new Tumblr I started for crazy, paranormal, supernatural stuff. Mostly crazy stuff. Please consider following if you’re into the Strange and Mysterious.
yes, yes, a thousand times, yes!
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Rah rah a-a-ah, ro-mah, ro-ma-mah, ga-ga,...
(via inothernews)
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this is meant to sound like english…but it isn’t.
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thedailywhat:
CollegeHumor Original of the Day: Meanwhile, at an unassuming inner-city school of witchcraft and wizardry…
Money: “I look like pro-Quidditch material to you?”
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LOL. i would watch anything set in the harry potter universe.
but really, i just want a harry potter rendition of mean girls.
make it happen!
oh, there are a couple on youtube already that aren’t that...
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recently seen on an environmental economics and...
♂+♀=♡
true or false? explain.
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when is it going to be five so i can just take...
oh, in half an hour…
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DFW Grammar Challenge →
snuh:
tumbledore:
David Foster Wallace crafted this grammar challenge. There is one crucial error in punctuation, usage, or grammar in each of the sentences below:
1. He and I hardly see one another.
2. I’d cringe at the naked vulnerability of his sentences left wandering around without periods and the ambiguity of his uncrossed “t”s.
3. My brother called to find out if I was over the flu...
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ailan:
This is kind of creepy. It’s an octopus walking around with half of a coconut shell to hide under from time to time.
The octopuses eventually use the shells as a protective shelter. If they just have one half, they simply turn it over and hide underneath. But if they are lucky enough to have retrieved two halves, they assemble them back into the original closed coconut form and sneak...