I had totally forgotten about these emails until the two tweets above jogged my memory.This is a story about the nicest thing a non-relative has taken the time to do for one of my children without getting paid for it.
When Salinger was 7 she became plagued with nightmares about the…
Otters Who Look Like Benedict Cumberbatch: A Visual Examination.
All otters are from The Daily Otter, for all your ottery Tumblr needs!I tried to post a GIF from Cocktail of Tom Cruise dancing with a poster and it didn’t work. It just sat there like a JPG. I don’t understand the mysteries of GIFs.
Anyway, here’s this instead.
I found this entirely too humorous.
shitmystudentswrite:
Within the 20th century, the ‘90s were hands down the greatest decade for a boy to be born and raised through. The pop-culture and technology was simply at its prime. We’ll start from the beginning. What do kids at the age from just being born to about six years old care about? That’s simple, breast milk; but more importantly, toys. Although the breast milk in the 90s was most likely delicious, there is no existing cryogenically frozen breast milk lab for me to prove it. However, I sure as hell can sell you on how awesome the toys were.
Troy and Abed Rap: Christmas Infiltration
I get it. SKYRIM. Is. Awesome.
The only problem is I don’t own it.

Whenever I post about video games, inevitably I get several comments about how I need to go play Skyrim. I really do want to play it, it looks gorgeous, epic, and other positive adjective that applies. But I haven’t dedicated my resources (time or money) at this point, for a Game of the Year edition or something in five years. But, this, I am often berated, is not good enough.* So I posted this on FB:
So I have formulated an “I Believe in Skyrim” plan, called “Put your money where your mouth is:”
A nice recompositioned cover.
Florence Welch- I Heard It Through The Grapevine

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