June 2011
“Books can be dangerous. The best ones should be labeled “This could change your life.”
—Helen Exley (via cinderellainrubbershoes)
Reconsidering your dreams isn't fun =_=
Cost versus amazing life. Hmmm.
Restore Tumblr Sidebar (Greasemonkey Userscript) [Firefox Only] →
userscripts.org
akio:
Fixed it. It works. Firefox only (Working on a Chrome version).
reblogging for when I’m back on my own laptop.
YEP
Yeah.
But why Tumblr Staff/HQ doesn’t explain the intent/motive/aim of this design change?
- Twitter took time for introducing new layout
- they allowed users to go back and fro betw. old and new
- (and they had this ‘TweetDeck (3rd party offering best UI)’… but that’s aside.)
New theme ;O
‘Bout time I changed it up a bit. Check it out [:
Six Days At The Bottom Of The Ocean
Explosions In The Sky
Six Days At The Bottom Of The Ocean / Explosions In The Sky
“Books are, at their heart, dangerous. Yes, dangerous. Because they challenge us: our prejudices, our blind spots. They open us to new ideas, new ways of seeing. They make us hurt in all the right ways. They can push down the barricades of “them” & widen the circle of “us.” And when one feels alone—say, because of a terrible burden of a secret, something that creates pain and isolation, books can heal, connect. That’s what good books do. That’s what hard books do. And we need them in the world.”
—Libba Bray, defending YA fiction. (via sayice)
It all started with a simple photo
Oh man, that last one. It’s so horrifying I can’t look away….. x_x
May 2011
When your friends make plans that involve money
All. The. Time.
Just for you Mizpah Joy




















