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THIS is a photo from a recent Libyan protest in Washington DC. This photo, taken and owned by Collin David Anderson. It is part of Top 40 Best Libyan Protest Signs
The protests still continue in Libya. Innocent people are still being killed. Keep these people in your thought, prayers and hearts. All they want is political freedom and the right to a democracy like they are entitled to.
(Source: ifonlytonight-wecouldsleep, via fuckyeahstupidfinds)
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my desktop is cool!
tutorial here: http://lifehacker.com/5504465/how-to-transform-your-windows-desktop-with-an-amazing-windows-phone-7+style-hud
tumblr is obviously very essential. :D
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how google maps actually works
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Alarm Clock that runs away from you
Gauri Nanda (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) invented “Clocky”, an alarm clock that runs away and hides if you don’t get out of bed on time. When the alarm sounds you can snooze one time. If you still don’t wake up, Clocky will jump off of the bedside table, and wheel away, mindlessly bumping into objects until he finds a spot to rest. You’ll have to get up and out of bed to silence his alarm. Clocky will find new spots everyday, kind of like a hide-and-seek game.
You can only snooze once.
pag may ganito kaya ako malelate pa rin ako?
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lol, what is life
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It’s a pi cake, you morons.
(via mrs-panick)
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tumblrbot asked: WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST HUMAN MEMORY?
i don’t remember nyahahaha
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Survey Says Facebook Feeds Narcissism [STUDY]
A great story that is not exactly bleeding edge…rather bleeding obvious!
In a rather small survey conducted by a young psychologist, Facebook was shown to have some interesting correlations with self-esteem and narcissism in young adults.
In a survey of 100 college students, young people with narcissistic personality traits were shown to exhibit Facebook activity that was distinctly more self-promotional. These people had “About Me” sections that referred to their intelligence and photos that were more about displaying the user’s physical attractiveness than about capturing memories with friends.
Narcissism is defined in this study as “a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration and an exaggerated sense of self-importance.”
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Temporarily Disabling “Suggestions for You”
After a brief bit of site instability, we’ve temporarily turned off the “Suggestions for You” feature and will be restoring it as soon as possible.
please disable it permanently





