February 2013
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Favstar.fm: Plagiarism - how to deal with a... →
Every week I get notified of someone who’s copying another person’s tweets without attribution. Sometimes it’s a Twitter newbie with 10 followers who doesn’t really understand it’s wrong, and other times it’s people with 100,000+ followers who knowingly steal high-quality tweets to get themselves…
January 2013
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December 2012
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…I am very interested and fascinated by how everyone loves each other, but no...
– Perks of Being a Wallflower | Stephen Chbosky (via austentatious)
It’s easier to love the masses you’ve never met collectively than to love the individuals you do know.
November 2012
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October 2012
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September 2012
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Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself....
– Matthew 6:34 (via onceuponawildflower)
Advice that is always relevant.
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August 2012
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Disruptions: Facebook's Real-Life 'Spidey Sense' →
rosscopping:
Facebook is more tapped into the pulse of people online than any company on the planet; as a result, it has the inside track to what is becoming more popular in a way that its many competitors do not.
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All the stuff sprayed on my hair didn’t make me prettier in the...
– Cool Cat Teacher Blog: The Age of Common Sense
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I don’t like to throw characters into a plot as though it were a raging torrent...
– Michael Ondaatje (via amandaonwriting)
I like to read authors who write this way. Too many books are all plot with little about the characters to make you care what happens to them.
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July 2012
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Economy from knightcrawler7 on BOLT →
I’m afraid that’s me. I’ve never had a head for economics. I wonder if our politicians do. you’ll see the cartoon if you click.
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