1. Sushi roll from the other night. Sweetheart roll

     


  2. Carrying around two books, so that when you finish the first one you can start the second one straight away. 

     

  3. Photo Album - Imgur

     

  4. wilwheaton:

    jenniferdeguzman:

    He said Star Trek is too “philosophical”? Screw that noise.

    mechcanuck:

    I don’t know when this interview happened but I AM SAD AND ANGRY NOW 

    The philosophies in Star Trek are kinda part of the actual setting. If you don’t get that, why are you allowed to make Star Trek movies.

    Sigh. The whole point of Star Trek is that it’s philosophical. If you don’t want philosophical Science Fiction, there’s plenty of that for you to enjoy, but Star Trek is philosophical. Philosophy is part of Star Trek’s DNA, and if you’re given the captain’s chair, you’d better damn well respect that.

    (Source: catbushandludicrous)

     

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  7. yaleuniversity:

    In celebration of the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library’s 50th Anniversary, the Yale community gathered for an American bandstand concert — “A Tribute to the Wind Ensemble” — in the library’s mezzanine.

    Photo: Michael Marsland

    (via bookporn)

     

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  9. inothernews:

    “There is an irresponsibility to this decision that is appalling for women and young girls.  Disney marketing and the powers that be that allow them to do such things should be ashamed of themselves.

    … I think it’s atrocious what they have done to Merida.  When little girls say they like it because it’s more sparkly, that’s all fine and good but, subconsciously, they are soaking in the sexy ‘come hither’ look and the skinny aspect of the new version. It’s horrible! Merida was created to break that mold — to give young girls a better, stronger role model, a more attainable role model, something of substance, not just a pretty face that waits around for romance.”

    — BRENDA CHAPMAN, creator of the animated feature Brave, on the company’s “blatantly sexist” reboot of the main character, Merida.

    Ugh.

    Sign the Change.org petition to keep the original Merida here.

    (via the Marin Independent Journal)

     

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