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I like putting springs in boxes and yelling at them. |
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There are no conversations. |
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Marc Jacobs |
I don't know, but I always loved that image of a girl putting toenail polish on a guy - her boyfriend, or something like that. Or a guy waking up in the morning and reaching over and putting on his girlfriend's shirt. Like Keith Richards putting on one of Anita Pallenberg's blouses, or Courtney Love putting nail polish on Kurt Cobain. |
Kurt Vonnegut |
People have to talk about something just to keep their voice boxes in working order so they'll have good voice boxes in case there's ever anything really meaningful to say. |
Barbara Ehrenreich |
I know that the last thing a book wants is to just sit around unread, serving as an element of interior decorating. So when I have people over, all they have to do is glance at my books, and I implore them to take a few home with them. If I am really ambitious, I pack books into boxes and donate them to prisons. |
Lucy Hale |
My favorite toy growing up was Polly Pocket. But one gift that I wanted though never received for Christmas was a pair of trampoline moon shoes. You strap them to your feet and they have springs on them, and you can just jump around! |
Sebastian Bach |
There is no singing anymore, everything is yelling and shouting and rapping and that is real boring to a guy like me. |
Jon Hamm |
I remember opening my dad's closet and there were, like, 40 suits, every color of the rainbow, plaid and winter and summer. He had two jewelry boxes full of watches and lighters and cuff links. And just... he was that guy. He was probably unfulfilled in his life in many ways. |
Annie Jacobsen |
In the late 1960s, Ontario Airport was a throwback to a bygone era. Located 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, the airport served only two carriers, Western and Bonanza. Passengers could catch regional flights to San Francisco, Sacramento, Las Vegas, Palm Springs, Phoenix and Los Angeles, and that was about it. |
Sue Gardner |
If it were a choice between putting ads on Wikipedia or shutting down Wikipedia, we would then very reluctantly consider putting ads on Wikipedia. |
William Penn |
Love grows. Lust wastes by Enjoyment, and the Reason is, that one springs from an Union of Souls, and the other from an Union of Sense. |
Alexander Pope |
Hope springs eternal in the human breast: Man never is, but always To be Blest. |
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I've been having super weird lately. The only one I remember involved lots of people yelling at me through a bathroom stall, and then someone opening an adjoining door from a neighboring stall.
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this fucking guy. whats his problem. he kept putting words in my mouth
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It didn't come back yet but I had another dream. I was bleeding from like 10 different places on my body and freaking out about it and everyone was acting like they didn't understand why I was concerned. I called 911 and the EMTs acted the same way. I asked them to take me to the hospital and they said they could fix me there by drilling a hole in my head. They said it like they were trying to get me to say no and just drop it but it pissed me off. Then I'm just standing there covered in blood yelling at some EMTs and freaking out and then I woke up.
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I had a dream where my friend and some other people were in my parents house. It felt like we were drunk but I don't know if it is just a conscious reflection of the actions in normal dream logical inconsistency that makes it seem drug induced. Anyway I had to shower and someone ran into the bathroom before I could and kicked me out. I went upstairs but the stairs were like planks sticking out of the wall in the kitchen. The upstairs of the house was a narrow tower of hot springs with openings to let air from outside come in. I went up and swam around and then exited to the outside from upstairs (but at ground level). Then I was walking around in the snow and a police officer came up to me to ask what I was doing. I decided to go get some food and walked away to a busy street.
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I had a dream that my apartment was huge. It had tunnels with no windows that were all still on the second floor, just like my apartment. There seemed to be a whole school in there after you followed one of the tunnels and then there was a room full of tiny lockers stacked to the ceiling, which was maybe 20ft high. There was a fence down the middle of the room and on the other side of the fence there were desks and boxes and other junk. I kept finding nodes with my name on them but most of the writings on the notes were illegible.
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I have a paper deadline next Friday. I think I'm going to take the night off and then spend like 80 hours in the following week putting the paper together. Then it'll be Easter and I'll probably just come to Lansing for a couple days.
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I think this probably works well for people who don't have ADHD as well. I've heard of people putting on videos of the inside of an office building and just seeing and hearing people in cubicles puts them in that mindset I guess.
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A dream from 2012:
"I'm in my old neighbor's kitchen and [this guy from work] is there making breakfast. He's putting some water like substance in a plastic case with different compartments. Then he put egg in one compartment and mixed it up. The water like substance and the egg did not mix and then he took the egg out with a fork and looked really proud of himself."
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WPA2 Security Flaw Puts Almost Every Wi-Fi Device at Risk of Hijack, Eavesdropping
A security protocol at the heart of most modern Wi-Fi devices, including computers, phones, and routers, has been broken, putting almost every wireless-enabled device at risk of attack. From a report: The bug, known as "KRACK" for Key Reinstallation Attack, exposes a fundamental flaw in WPA2, a common protocol used in securing most modern wireless networks. Mathy Vanhoef, a computer security academic, who found the flaw, said the weakness lies in the protocol's four-way handshake, which securely allows new devices with a pre-shared password to join the network. That weakness can, at its worst, allow an atta...
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Engineers Say They've Created Way To Detect Weapons Using Wi-Fi
The researchers, which include engineers from Rutgers University-New Brunswick, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), and Binghamton University, published a study this month detailing a method in which common wifi can be used to easily and efficiently identify weapons, bombs, and explosive chemicals in public spaces that don't typically have affordable screening options. The researchers' system uses channel state information (CSI) from run-of-the-mill wifi. It can first identify whether there are dangerous objects in baggage without having to physically rifle through it. It then determines what the material is and what the risk level is. The researchers tested the detection system using 15 different obje...
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