-
Pick of the Day: 500px on Mustaches
insideflipboard, flipboard.comLike vinyl records, fixed gear bikes and the New York Knicks, the mustache is making a comeback. The staple of 70s facial hair is now being donned by some of today’s most iconic figures such as actor Tom Hanks, St. Louis Rams coach Jeff Fischer an…
-
20 More Green Things in 20 Minutes - Earth911.com
-
Posted on July 23, 2012 via My Fotolog with 3,528 notes
Source: myfotolog
-
Momma chicky.
-
Drought survived garden and first bittys of the yr.
-
Me and Books
me:*just finished reading Harry Potter*me:I WANT TO STUDY AT HOGWAAAARTS!me:*just finished reading Lord of the Rings*me:I want to have an adventure in Middle Earthme:*just finished The Lightning Thief*me:I wish I was a demigod.me:*just finished The Hunger Games*me:I'm good. -
Me and Books
me:*just finished reading Harry Potter*me:I WANT TO STUDY AT HOGWAAAARTS!me:*just finished reading Lord of the Rings*me:I want to have an adventure in Middle Earthme:*just finished The Lightning Thief*me:I wish I was a demigod.me:*just finished The Hunger Games*me:I'm good. -
I am defiantly a GEEK and proud of it!
Being a geek is all about your own personal level of enthusiasm, not how your level of enthusiasm measures up to others. If you like something so much that a casual mention of it makes your whole being light up like a halogen lamp, if hearing a stranger fondly mention your favorite book or game is instant grounds for friendship, if you have ever found yourself bouncing out of your chair because something you learned blew your mind so hard that you physically could not contain yourself — you are a geek.
I’m incredibly biased, of course, but based on that last paragraph, I think we geeks sound like pretty awesome people to be around. So why, then, the lingering social stigma?
What It Means To Be A Geek - The Mary Sue
Great little analysis on the changing social stigma of “geekhood” … the detail-oriented passionate pursuit of very specific knowledge. I think networks like Tumblr and Facebook let people find that social connection that used to be missing from their once-lonely passions.
In this connected age geeks aren’t outcasts, because their allies don’t have to be right next to them. They can be thousands of miles away, never meet, and know each other completely.
(via jtotheizzoe)
(via jtotheizzoe)





