you see.
it was a story.
about an indian.
in a cupboard.
na. pysch.
himeh.tumblr.com
I really like this a lot.
you see.
it was a story.
about an indian.
in a cupboard.
na. pysch.
himeh.tumblr.com
I really like this a lot.
day out there today….copy and paste to the rest of the week please.
zadi:
Steve Jobs at the 2010 Oscars. He’s looking straight at the camera. I’m kinda geeking out right now. I had no idea I had gotten this photo. #kodakredcarpet
Guess who will have a large amount of “input” at the Oscars from now on…..
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surroundingshadows:fata-morgana:abundleofdreams:nakedskeleton:zuppadivetro:sotona:hushaby:Blog thirtythr33.de- The Portfolio of Sebastian Bentler
That is exactly what happens when I have an idea.
I need this rug.
NES Nintendo Controller Rug
(via thatfatcat)
lee:
Currently seeking creative opportunities.
If you know of any, please email me.
leerubensteindotcom@gmail.com
Thank you.
…Greater well-being was related to spending less time alone and more time talking to others: The happiest participants spent 25% less time alone and 70% more time talking than the unhappiest participants. In addition to the difference in the amount of social interactions happy and unhappy people had, there was also a difference in the types of conversations they took part in: The happiest participants had twice as many substantive conversations and one third as much small talk as the unhappiest participants.
These findings suggest that the happy life is social and conversationally deep rather than solitary and superficial. The researchers surmise that — though the current findings cannot identify the causal direction — deep conversations may have the potential to make people happier. They note, “Just as self-disclosure can instill a sense of intimacy in a relationship, deep conversations may instill a sense of meaning in the interaction partners.
(via travelchangesu)
Dear Erica….