say what!?!!> i’m in. i want this to be my life.
one of the latest twitter trends coming out of Japan is for young school girls to take photos with their friends doing poses and power moves from anime series like Dragon Ball Z.
(via teachingliteracy)
Can I say something that will potentially not help this situation?
—Nick Miller (via anything-c-a-n-be)
Keepers of private notebooks are a different breed altogether, lonely and resistant rearrangers of things, anxious malcontents, children afflicted apparently at birth with somepresentiment of loss.
— Joan Didion, “On Keeping a Notebook”
(text via libraryland)
wow
(Source: yungjun, via beenlookingforthemagic)
i think we all need a pep talk.
the world needs you to stop being boring.
(and i needed this pep talk. )
its everybody’s duty to give the world a reason to dance.
do something that will make the world awesome!
City Life Changes How Our Brains Deal With Distractions
In an upcoming issue of the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, a group of British psychologists reports that people who live in cities show diminished powers of general attention compared to people from remote areas. With so much going on around them, urbanites don’t pay much attention to surroundings unless they’re highly engaging.
Instead, as the researchers put it, city dwellers have developed a form of attention that puts priority on “the search for potential dangers or new opportunities.”
Read more. [Image: Shutterstock]
(via npr)
Foam Blankets Australian Beach Town
In the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Oswald that struck Australia last week, beach town residents of Maroochydore were greeted with a flood of sea foam as high as ten feet, swept ashore by the remnants of the storm.


