"Well, I don’t believe in dibs, or love at first sight, or love, or best friends, or doing things."
→Jasmine. Chaotic Neurtral. I like tv shows and people holding microphones.
ok making an official list of shows i’ve been to so I can add to it as I go
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here are some of my favorite badass/cool lady songs
joolescoosablooncas:
movies I still need to watch anchorman inglorious basterds watchmen blade runner pitch perfect idk there’s more but here’s the list for now
movies I still need to watch
adding to the list
martymcfliesintothesun:
cavitycraze: martymcfliesintothesun: how do you tell a guy politely you want to push him against a wall and make out with him this wall looks nice, but i think it’d look better with you against it i will use this
cavitycraze:
martymcfliesintothesun: how do you tell a guy politely you want to push him against a wall and make out with him this wall looks nice, but i think it’d look better with you against it
how do you tell a guy politely you want to push him against a wall and make out with him
this wall looks nice, but i think it’d look better with you against it
i will use this
(Source: martyseamusmcfly, via a-time-traveling-diamond)
atroquininemylove:
emulator emulator phoenix wright: ace attorney phoenix wright: ace attorney: justice for all phoenix wright: ace attorney: trials and tribulations apollo justice: ace attorney ace attorney investigations: miles edgeworth go
emulator
phoenix wright: ace attorney
phoenix wright: ace attorney: justice for all
phoenix wright: ace attorney: trials and tribulations
apollo justice: ace attorney
ace attorney investigations: miles edgeworth
go
(via nothandyrarrison-deactivated201)
fiftyshadesofblueandgold:
fiftyshadesofblueandgold: Okay look I just really want everyone to play Ace Attorney so Here is an emulator Here is the first game Here is the Kink Meme You will not regret it I’m just going to keep this in circulation
Okay look I just really want everyone to play Ace Attorney so Here is an emulator Here is the first game Here is the Kink Meme You will not regret it
Okay look I just really want everyone to play Ace Attorney so
Here is an emulator
Here is the first game
Here is the Kink Meme
You will not regret it
I’m just going to keep this in circulation
(Source: phoenixtrite, via escapedpatronus)
songs that make my soul ache (in no particular order)
jonathantylerh:
obsessionfull: Textbooks are fucking expensive, and if your professor doesn’t require a physical copy (most don’t - they just want you to have the book at hand. Or maybe even not. Some professors literally give no fucks about whether you have the book or not) and you don’t mind having your copy as an electronic copy - this is the post for you! Most textbook companies put out new editions every year or so even though there isn’t really that much new information. Sometimes they’ll eliminate questions if it’s something like a math or chemistry book or they’ll add in a few sentences about updated legislation (the professor I work for teaches human sexuality, and the newest edition of the book she uses included the 2009 decision to allow same-sex couples have hospital visitation rights). These new editions are pointless and only created to make the textbook company money and to cut down on students selling to each other. You’re going to ignore that. We love older editions. Make sure when you’re searching on the following sites that you don’t include the edition number to give you more search results. If one with your edition comes up - great! If not, you can usually stick to something one to three editions behind without any major changes. Sites you should be searching: FilesTube - FilesTube searches THE ENTIRE INTERNET for files uploaded to file-sharing websites such as MegaUpload, Mediafire, or WuUpload. Sometimes people will upload pdf files of your textbook. This is always an important first search. Google Books - You usually won’t find your textbook on Google Books, but it’s always worth a look. Sometimes pages are missing because it’s only a preview of the book, but again - always worth a look. Scribd - People upload documents to Scribd and by becoming a member (free!) or connecting through Facebook (if you’re lazy!), you can download whatever files you may find. This sometimes includes textbooks. BookBoon - website specifically for finding pdf versions of textbooks Curriki - free open source materials Flat World Knowledge - free business, humanities, and science textbooks California Learning Resource Network Open Culture Community College Consortium for Open Educational Resources TorrentScan - textbooks are also uploaded to torrent sites in some cases - you may as well check. If push comes to shove, you can try variations of googling “textbook name torrent” or “textbook name download” or “textbook name download free.” Sometimes things pop up and I never would have known about them. LibraryPirate is a torrent search site specifically for textbooks. (Added 10 October 2011) AMAZING Reddit post (Added 2 November 2011) JenkThat - I haven’t tried this out yet, but I’ve heard good things from others. It’s also a good place to find other ebooks that aren’t textbooks. (Added 29 December 2011) I’ve found all 8 of my textbooks for this term (19 credit hours, six classes) through one of the methods above. I’m not even going to look at retail prices, but checking BigWords.com (which, if you want to buy your books/can’t find them anywhere with one of the previous methods, will give you the cheapest price on the internet), I saved $497.87 by doing this. It takes time, but it’s definitely worth almost $500 worth of time. If you know of more ways to find free textbooks - please let me know! Shit, I’ve found all of my high school text books online and I’ve never needed to take them home. This is a godsend.
obsessionfull:
Textbooks are fucking expensive, and if your professor doesn’t require a physical copy (most don’t - they just want you to have the book at hand. Or maybe even not. Some professors literally give no fucks about whether you have the book or not) and you don’t mind having your copy as an electronic copy - this is the post for you! Most textbook companies put out new editions every year or so even though there isn’t really that much new information. Sometimes they’ll eliminate questions if it’s something like a math or chemistry book or they’ll add in a few sentences about updated legislation (the professor I work for teaches human sexuality, and the newest edition of the book she uses included the 2009 decision to allow same-sex couples have hospital visitation rights). These new editions are pointless and only created to make the textbook company money and to cut down on students selling to each other. You’re going to ignore that. We love older editions. Make sure when you’re searching on the following sites that you don’t include the edition number to give you more search results. If one with your edition comes up - great! If not, you can usually stick to something one to three editions behind without any major changes. Sites you should be searching: FilesTube - FilesTube searches THE ENTIRE INTERNET for files uploaded to file-sharing websites such as MegaUpload, Mediafire, or WuUpload. Sometimes people will upload pdf files of your textbook. This is always an important first search. Google Books - You usually won’t find your textbook on Google Books, but it’s always worth a look. Sometimes pages are missing because it’s only a preview of the book, but again - always worth a look. Scribd - People upload documents to Scribd and by becoming a member (free!) or connecting through Facebook (if you’re lazy!), you can download whatever files you may find. This sometimes includes textbooks. BookBoon - website specifically for finding pdf versions of textbooks Curriki - free open source materials Flat World Knowledge - free business, humanities, and science textbooks California Learning Resource Network Open Culture Community College Consortium for Open Educational Resources TorrentScan - textbooks are also uploaded to torrent sites in some cases - you may as well check. If push comes to shove, you can try variations of googling “textbook name torrent” or “textbook name download” or “textbook name download free.” Sometimes things pop up and I never would have known about them. LibraryPirate is a torrent search site specifically for textbooks. (Added 10 October 2011) AMAZING Reddit post (Added 2 November 2011) JenkThat - I haven’t tried this out yet, but I’ve heard good things from others. It’s also a good place to find other ebooks that aren’t textbooks. (Added 29 December 2011) I’ve found all 8 of my textbooks for this term (19 credit hours, six classes) through one of the methods above. I’m not even going to look at retail prices, but checking BigWords.com (which, if you want to buy your books/can’t find them anywhere with one of the previous methods, will give you the cheapest price on the internet), I saved $497.87 by doing this. It takes time, but it’s definitely worth almost $500 worth of time. If you know of more ways to find free textbooks - please let me know!
Textbooks are fucking expensive, and if your professor doesn’t require a physical copy (most don’t - they just want you to have the book at hand. Or maybe even not. Some professors literally give no fucks about whether you have the book or not) and you don’t mind having your copy as an electronic copy - this is the post for you!
Most textbook companies put out new editions every year or so even though there isn’t really that much new information. Sometimes they’ll eliminate questions if it’s something like a math or chemistry book or they’ll add in a few sentences about updated legislation (the professor I work for teaches human sexuality, and the newest edition of the book she uses included the 2009 decision to allow same-sex couples have hospital visitation rights). These new editions are pointless and only created to make the textbook company money and to cut down on students selling to each other. You’re going to ignore that. We love older editions. Make sure when you’re searching on the following sites that you don’t include the edition number to give you more search results. If one with your edition comes up - great! If not, you can usually stick to something one to three editions behind without any major changes.
Sites you should be searching:
I’ve found all 8 of my textbooks for this term (19 credit hours, six classes) through one of the methods above. I’m not even going to look at retail prices, but checking BigWords.com (which, if you want to buy your books/can’t find them anywhere with one of the previous methods, will give you the cheapest price on the internet), I saved $497.87 by doing this. It takes time, but it’s definitely worth almost $500 worth of time. If you know of more ways to find free textbooks - please let me know!
Shit, I’ve found all of my high school text books online and I’ve never needed to take them home. This is a godsend.
(via thisisnotpsychology)
conversationparade:
[step 1] open your mouth as wide as possible. make sure to stick out your tongue as far as you can, too, since kisses are like, 90% that thing [step 2] find someone to kiss. you will know they want to kiss because their tongue will also be extended at full length [step 3] move in for the kill
[step 1] open your mouth as wide as possible. make sure to stick out your tongue as far as you can, too, since kisses are like, 90% that thing
[step 2] find someone to kiss. you will know they want to kiss because their tongue will also be extended at full length
[step 3] move in for the kill
(via kirkbonesspock)