Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh (that was in response seeing maggots ravage someone’s ear. Thanks Brian)!!
July 2009
WHY ARE ALL THESE PHOTOS OF FOOD FLOODING MY DASHBOARD
Your Money's Worth →
nytimes.com
As an exercise, Dr. Miller asked readers of the blog to list the 10 most expensive things they had ever bought, and then list the 10 purchases that had brought them the most happiness. More than 200 responded. As we expected, many people rued spending lots of money for stuff that hadn’t brought them joy. Boats seemed to have particularly low utility in delivering happiness per dollar; many cars fit that category, too, and so did many expensive weddings.
Now I know what not to spend money on.
“The trick is to combine your waking rational abilities with the infinite possibilities of your dreams. Because, if you can do that, you can do anything.”
—Guy Forsyth, Waking Life (via seanlovesthis) (via browniesugar) (via quote-book) (via eissejnotlaw)
“Windows and doors are flung wide as summer seeps into the house. We sit on the back stoop as the sun fades. Stars come out, our feet amongst the cool grass, the air like a warm blanket. Galaxies shift and grow. Quiet words hang in the air, unrushed.”
—(via cowgirlblues) (via railways)
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“A photograph never grows old. You and I change, people change all through the months and years, but a photograph always remains the same. How nice to look at a photograph of mother or father taken many years ago. You see them as you remember them. But as people live on, they change completely. That is why I think a photograph can be kind.”
—Albert Einstein (via rowl) (via thechosenwords) (via myserendipities) (via athymia) (via constantwanderlust) (via railways)
Try it for yourself →
wadsworth.com
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Experience psychological theory first hand through these interactive simulations and demonstrations.
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