Escapism.

ellobofilipino:

timelightbox:

theatlantic:

brain-food:

“Birth of a Book” - How books are made. 

Very cool.

What a beaut.

Nice.

[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

lehitimongmaselangbahaghari:

Because I had nothing to do today. :)

Sorry for ze crappy voice.

[COVER]Almost Lover - A Fine Frenzy

I’m so proud. haha

littlemissdorkette:

laughingstation:

What kind of reaction is this?! I woulda run and screamed the hell out of my throat. Bitch turned around as if she on ANTM working a pose!
HAHAHAHA.

OH MY GOD HAHAHAHHAA

FIERCE.

littlemissdorkette:

laughingstation:

What kind of reaction is this?! I woulda run and screamed the hell out of my throat. Bitch turned around as if she on ANTM working a pose!

HAHAHAHA.

OH MY GOD HAHAHAHHAA

FIERCE.

lungslocked-lipslocked:

How to fake a six pack (Re: How to Fake Abs).

nyebe:

My first photoshop for 2012. Starting it right.

nyebe:

My first photoshop for 2012. Starting it right.

scenesters:

Polish editions of Chuck Palahniuk’s books.

ballroompink:

prettybooks:

2012 Book ChallengeIt’s that time of year again! I had a lot of fun participating in the 50 Book Challenge with you guys in 2011. I personally read more than ever and I had to increase my goal to 100 books, which I surpassed. The biggest feedback I received about the challenge was that it encouraged and motivated people to read more.The Rules:1. Choose an amount of books that you want to read in 2012 (e.g. 25, 50, 75, 100)2. Read, read, read!There isn’t a rule about what type books these have to be; read anything you want. You decide what you want to include (novels, short stories, non-fiction, school books…). To keep track of how much you’re reading, you can use the Goodreads Reading Challenge, create a list (on Tumblr, LiveJournal, LibraryThing, your computer), write book reviews, post about each book you’re reading - it’s up to you. I personally like to create a 50 Book Challenge page, which I can update easily. It may be a good idea to use the #50 book challenge tag so that others can read posts about your progress.Although this is a quantifiable challenge, the most important thing is that you’re reading and that you’re having fun doing it :)

Doing this. I set this goal every year and find a few books that I breeze through and then others I sludge through or stop halfway through.
Does fan fiction count?

With all the schoolwork and demanding professors, I’m not quite sure if I can finish this but I think I’ll still go for 25 books. Hmmm… seems achievable.

ballroompink:

prettybooks:

2012 Book Challenge
It’s that time of year again! I had a lot of fun participating in the 50 Book Challenge with you guys in 2011. I personally read more than ever and I had to increase my goal to 100 books, which I surpassed. The biggest feedback I received about the challenge was that it encouraged and motivated people to read more.

The Rules:
1. Choose an amount of books that you want to read in 2012 (e.g. 25, 50, 75, 100)
2. Read, read, read!

There isn’t a rule about what type books these have to be; read anything you want. You decide what you want to include (novels, short stories, non-fiction, school books…).

To keep track of how much you’re reading, you can use the Goodreads Reading Challenge, create a list (on Tumblr, LiveJournal, LibraryThing, your computer), write book reviews, post about each book you’re reading - it’s up to you. I personally like to create a 50 Book Challenge page, which I can update easily. It may be a good idea to use the #50 book challenge tag so that others can read posts about your progress.

Although this is a quantifiable challenge, the most important thing is that you’re reading and that you’re having fun doing it :)

Doing this. I set this goal every year and find a few books that I breeze through and then others I sludge through or stop halfway through.

Does fan fiction count?

With all the schoolwork and demanding professors, I’m not quite sure if I can finish this but I think I’ll still go for 25 books. Hmmm… seems achievable.