Oh God..
perfection-is-hard-to-achieve:
Friday is starting to sound normalish. .-. LOOK WHAT YOU’VE DONE TUMBLR!
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perfection-is-hard-to-achieve:
Friday is starting to sound normalish. .-. LOOK WHAT YOU’VE DONE TUMBLR!
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Anonymous asked: <p>Hey Justin! Just wondering, how did you get the Japan logo on your icon?</p>
You have to donate $10 to Japan. The link should be under “Radar” on the right side.
Life Often Doesn’t Meet Expectations
Not to single her out, but this post resulted again from a conversation with my girlfriend a few weeks ago (much likemy last post). She called me, very upset with the results of an exam she had recently taken. I knew if she was calling me about it, it…
Smallville made this song seem so amazing to me…but I think tumor just developed on my brain after watching the mv
La otra vez me dijeron que muchas de las cosas de los notebooks asustaban, en especial los escritos, yo supongo que esto se debe a que se trata de una bitacora muy personal en donde intento escribir las cosas que me preocupan de la manera mas entendible posible, evitando en todo momento el…
Get the blood pumping. ♫ http://blip.fm/~yhvv6
Google April Fools Prank Round Up of the Day: As in years past, Google stands at the forefront of April Fools Day shenanigans on the web, with several lab-rejected innovations that get their moment in the sun as pretend-legitimate additions to Google’s ever-expanding stable of products.
Gmail Motion uses your computer’s webcam and a spatial-tracking algorithm to turn physical gestures into actionable commands. The same technology is also being applied to Google Docs.
Google Voice is also introducing the “Voice-alyzer,” which “will prompt you to spell everyday words with your keypad, like ‘embarrassed’, ‘dizzy’ or ‘Czechoslovakia’,” before allowing you to phone your exes. Useful!
And finally, check out what happens when you google “Helvetica.”
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