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  2. Television Habits of The Unemployed

    tongueandcheeks:

    As two people that hold liberal arts degrees in such endlessly marketable trades as film and writing, if there’s one thing we can speak about with great authority, it’s unemployment. There are only so many hours in the day one can spend desperately perusing ads for unpaid internships, cold calling potential future ex-employers, and embellishing resumes sure to be laughed at by people actually getting paid. As the weeks and months of the freedom of freelance hit you, you’re going to find yourself hitting the power button on your remote earlier and earlier in the day. When you do, take this as a helpful guide to navigating the afternoon television landscape.

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  4. smokingissexy:

Imogen Morris Clarke

    smokingissexy:

    Imogen Morris Clarke


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  6. theanimalblog:

    Olympia has a white lanugo coat, an indication that she was born prematurely. Tim Lebling, ASLC Stranding Coordinator, stated, “It is likely that Olympia was abandoned by her mother, as we commonly find that seals abandon their premature pups.”  Olympia is currently in “good but guarded” condition, and will be cared for until she can be released back into the wild. She ASLC’s first stranded Seal in 2012. (via zooborns)

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  8. jninez:

I really want to travel, but first I need to work.

    jninez:

    I really want to travel, but first I need to work.

    (Source: thelipsthatmademefly, via astateofmind)


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  10. suzikemp:

My V magazine entry, it was fun to do

    suzikemp:

    My V magazine entry, it was fun to do

    (via artforaliens)


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  12. thedarlingandthedirty:

no future / no hope

    thedarlingandthedirty:

    no future / no hope

    (via artforaliens)


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  15. photojojo:

    These colorful mazes aren’t illustrations or paintings - they’re photos shot through a microscope.

    Fabian Oefner mixed watercolor and ferrofluid and placed it in an electromagnetic field to create patterns. It’s the iron in the ferrofluid that makes the black lines that separate the colors. 

    Photos of Ferrofluid and Watercolor

    Read the Interview at It’s Nice That


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