http://www.news889.com/2013/03/04/citizens-group-wants-say-in-former-sugar-refinery-development/#.UTVvStzxeSw.tumblr

Interestingly enough, everyone who sees this post is appalled that anyone could possibly disagree with the creation of 1200 new high-paying jobs. 

I now have a cat to accompany my dog-type-thing. He’s a jealous little baby.

theonlymagicleftisart:

(Kristina Varaksina)

theonlymagicleftisart:

(Kristina Varaksina)

lensblr-network:

A hot meal on a cold evening
by Marco Espejo  (espejophoto.tumblr.com)

lensblr-network:

A hot meal on a cold evening

ryantippery:

Ryan Tippery

Portfolio | Facebook VIII

ryantippery:

Ryan Tippery

(via theonlymagicleftisart)

lensblr-network:

carolwangthephotographer.tumblr.com
15, Female
Amateur photographer from Shanghai
Lived in Singapore for 2 years
Mix of Shanghainese, Chinese and Singaporean culture
I don’t have a specific style but I’ll just say street photographer for most of the time.

lensblr-network:

15, Female

Amateur photographer from Shanghai

Lived in Singapore for 2 years

Mix of Shanghainese, Chinese and Singaporean culture

I don’t have a specific style but I’ll just say street photographer for most of the time.

theonlymagicleftisart:

(Akira Beard )

theonlymagicleftisart:

(Akira Beard )

atidd:

American English is Changing Fast (by MidweekPolitics)

—William Labov, Profesor of Linguistics at University of Pennsylvania and author of Dialect Diversity in America, joins David to discuss the various and changing dialects and accents spoken in American English, and the political nd economic factors in those dialects

trilliansthoughts:

This is great. Chinese Twitter users have created many new words by combining other ones.

This is probably the best thing in the history of both the Chinese and English languages. 

trilliansthoughts:

This is great. Chinese Twitter users have created many new words by combining other ones.

This is probably the best thing in the history of both the Chinese and English languages. 

Word of the Day

hhnfox:

Word of the Day #1:

Defenerate: the verb to throw something or someone out a window

Yes this is a real word. God bless the English language.