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I’m just sayin’! That’s a lot of walking.

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I like this very much
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I like this very much

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What we do know is that these two are locked in their eternal colloquy in a cold park. If they move, it is not for fear of spoiling the moment or of being disappointed, it is not even inhibition that holds them back. Rather, it is because time can and does indeed commit terrible crimes. It will kill the very best in us and insist that we are still alive.
Introduction to Journey Into the Past by Stefan Zweig (via colinfirth)
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girlnamedpixley:

…and in an unexpected moment of role reversal, President Barack Obama autographs a baseball for Tim Lincecum. I love it.

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In the Second World War, nylon was rationed and so many women would use gravy to create an effect of them wearing stockings. They could last for up to a month. To draw a seam down the back of the legs, they would use eyeliner.
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In the Second World War, nylon was rationed and so many women would use gravy to create an effect of them wearing stockings. They could last for up to a month. To draw a seam down the back of the legs, they would use eyeliner.

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“That day she was amazed to discover that when he was saying ‘As you wish’, what he meant was ‘I love you’.”

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