no big deal.
LOL^WOW theyre IDiots
That awkward moment when those aren’t American plug-ins.
(via district-p3x-595)
HOLD ON GUYS! I GOT THIS!
I lol’d
OMG. =))))))
i’m not trying to impress you or anything, but i helped tumblr reach its 10th billion post.
That awkward moment when you’re taking a picture of yourself and someone watches you.
Once they leave:
(Source: sexystyles-gravy, via lulz-time)
maybe it’s just me, but when I see two girls fight - I could care less. As soon as I see two guys fight, I start freaking out.
My name is Selena Gomez and you’re watching Disney Channel.Is this from that new Monte Carlo movie?
(via elizabig)
@ Daniel
i’m sorry! it’s just that school, work & “quality time with my mother” (it’s as painful as it sounds) just took up all my time.
i really really missed you though c:
Tweenbots by Kacie Kinzer:
Given their extreme vulnerability, the vastness of city space, the dangers posed by traffic, suspicion of terrorism, and the possibility that no one would be interested in helping a lost little robot, I initially conceived the Tweenbots as disposable creatures which were more likely to struggle and die in the city than to reach their destination. Because I built them with minimal technology, I had no way of tracking the Tweenbot’s progress, and so I set out on the first test with a video camera hidden in my purse. I placed the Tweenbot down on the sidewalk, and walked far enough away that I would not be observed as the Tweenbot––a smiling 10-inch tall cardboard missionary––bumped along towards his inevitable fate.
The results were unexpected. Over the course of the following months, throughout numerous missions, the Tweenbots were successful in rolling from their start point to their far-away destination assisted only by strangers. Every time the robot got caught under a park bench, ground futilely against a curb, or became trapped in a pothole, some passerby would always rescue it and send it toward its goal. Never once was a Tweenbot lost or damaged. Often, people would ignore the instructions to aim the Tweenbot in the “right” direction, if that direction meant sending the robot into a perilous situation. One man turned the robot back in the direction from which it had just come, saying out loud to the Tweenbot, “You can’t go that way, it’s toward the road.”
The Tweenbot’s unexpected presence in the city created an unfolding narrative that spoke not simply to the vastness of city space and to the journey of a human-assisted robot, but also to the power of a simple technological object to create a complex network powered by human intelligence and asynchronous interactions. But of more interest to me, was the fact that this ad-hoc crowdsourcing was driven primarily by human empathy for an anthropomorphized object. The journey the Tweenbots take each time they are released in the city becomes a story of people’s willingness to engage with a creature that mirrors human characteristics of vulnerability, of being lost, and of having intention without the means of achieving its goal alone. As each encounter with a helpful pedestrian takes the robot one step closer to attaining it’s destination, the significance of our random discoveries and individual actions accumulates into a story about a vast space made small by an even smaller robot.
This restores just a little bit of my faith in humanity c:
This warms my heart, and that might be silly.
This is so sweet.
I got a warm fuzzy feeling (:
This is so cute
(via shimmmer)
My 9 year old cousin has leukemia & it is legit her dream to meet Taylor Swift
She is going to her concert on Sunday & I really want Taylor to know because I know Taylor is a sweetheart and would do something. Whether it’s just making a shutout to her on stage, it would make her life. She’s gone through so much and I KNOW she deserves this. Please if you could reblog or let anyone you know that can help.
Also if we can get #taylormeetmycousin as a twitter trending topic or something I NEED Taylor to know about this!!
everyone should reblog this.
(Source: kaitlynmaureen, via glamour-de-luxe)
On the Moment 4 Life video
Interviewer: So how hard was it to get Drake?
Nicki: It wasn’t hard to get Drake. Drake do what I tell him to do - I’m Nicki Minaj!
oh is that right?
(Source: vodkathoughts, via bicuriousminds)




