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Oct 15
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Holy bananas!!

24isthenew25:

I just checked out the blog of a fellow nice enough to follow me here on Tumblr…and it turns out it’s none other than David Karp, the creator of Tumblr!  Like a school girl who’s just been chastely hugged by a Jonas Brother, I giddily recounted to Megan my excitement over this newfound fan.

“I think im officially a blogging badass!” I told her. “Whoops, no,  just used the term ‘blogging badass’ so… no, I’m not.”

But whatever!  The creator of Tumblr likes my blog!

Thanks David, and welcome!

Badass

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Oct 13
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Oct 12
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thedailywhat:

iGhetto.
[via.]

thedailywhat:

iGhetto.

[via.]

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Oct 10
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capucha:

This flight safety announcement from Thomson Airways is the cutest thing EVER. (thanks Nesli !)

More airlines should try this approach

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Oct 09
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thedailywhat:

Early Bird Special: I could have lived a long and fulfilling life without ever being made aware of the fact that Miley’s “Party in the U.S.A.” dovetails perfectly with Biggie’s “Party and Bullshit.”

[via.]

This is just wrong! I don’t care what anyone says

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Oct 07
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Oct 05
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A phenomenal sneak peek of the beautiful ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ I can’t wait to see this movie on the 16th!

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Sep 30
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— This idea of agency as software company was the founding principle of The Barbarian Group, a boutique digital shop with offices in New York, Boston and San Francisco. Co-founder Rick Webb believes that the advertising industry has only had one major take-away from the web 2.0 world: User-generated content.

“What they should have been taking away all of this time — and have increasingly begun to — are the concepts of the constant beta and agile development,” he says. “Marketers need to abandon the time-limited campaign online and start to think of it as a constant application of a rigorous discipline. They should think of their marketing the same way that Facebook puts out a new feature every two weeks, tweaks it, changes it, and re-releases it. It’s not a coincidence that’s brought Facebook 400 million users and Twitter 40 million. We’ve been applying them to Kashi.com for three years now and have seen results beyond anything that a single campaign could do on its own.”
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24isthenew25:

I really shouldn’t endorse this, but we all know I’m a sucker for a good geometric proof
peachfuzz:
(via papertissue)

24isthenew25:

I really shouldn’t endorse this, but we all know I’m a sucker for a good geometric proof

peachfuzz:

(via papertissue)
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