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The new tumblr archives are a huge improvement
Well done, tumblr staff, and thanks. Here’s mine.
Apr 30th
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acropolis asked: Hello there! I just wanted to ask, does Eugene really have ridiculously high pollen counts? Because it's one of the top cities I want to live in someday, but I get crazy pollen allergies (like, to the point of not getting enough air). Obviously that would be, you know, a bad thing.
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10 Surprising Food Cities | Livability →
6. Eugene, OR “Eugene comes about its growing food and wine reputation naturally. With the longest-standing farmers market in the U.S., a thriving slow food movement and two-thirds of the state’s wineries and vineyards in Willamette Valley, the city has all the right ingredients for an organic paradise. The area is home to a variety of successful organic food processors as well as...
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“The whole idea of our government is this: If enough people get together and act...”
– P.J. O’Rourke - A Parliament of Whores via iambal: nomosshere
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This is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen. →
from hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com: There is one grammatical mistake that I particularly enjoy encountering.  It has become almost fun for me to come across people who take the phrase “a lot” and condense it down into one word, because when someone says “alot,” this is what I imagine: The Alot is an imaginary creature that I made up to help me deal with my compulsive need to correct other...
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Apr 26th
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So, last night I dreamt that they couldn't get...
so instead Iron Man was played by Neil Flynn, the janitor from Scrubs. Semi-WIN?
Apr 26th
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Wait, what??
Tumblarity’s coming back?? It’s like an old enemy is returning to your life, but you can’t quite remember why you hated him so much…
Apr 26th
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Heirarchy of PWNing:
aliensandpredators: 10. Bea Arthur 9. Alien 8. Terminator 7. Master Chief 6. Boba Fett 5. Predator 4. MacGyver 3. Batman 2. Darth Vader 1. Chuck Norris Discuss amongst yourselves! sqwrlydoom: i think bea arthur is too far down on the list. Well, she’s still above every other human being
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Government requests directed to Google and YouTube →
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“Give it to the other Admin… Adperson, excuse me.”
– overheard by my brother Ken at work.  Yikes, they actually thought “admin” meant “ad-man”
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