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If you don’t like something, change it. If you can’t change it, change your attitude. Don’t complain. — Maya Angelou (via myquotelibrary)

My new mantra.

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kateoplis:

Damn straight.

Just had to blog again….

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stephenfalk:

How To Peel A Whole Head Of Garlic In Ten Seconds

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I can’t wait to try this. I hate peeling garlic.

motherjones:

emptyage:

This little girl is 100 percent awesome. 

Co-sign.

From the mouth of babes…..

alisonagosti:

The Black Keys on selling out.

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motherjones:

What is this I don’t even.

utnereader:

I’m sure my stomach knows best. Give me a bad day, and my gut tells  me to griddle up a grilled cheese sandwich made with whatever is in the  fridge: cheddar, provolone, mozzarella—I’ll even take American singles,  as long as they’re melted between slices of thick-cut buttered bread.  The more the cheese oozes, the better I feel.
Now, in an emerging field dubbed neurogastroenterology,  scientists are finding that the stomach knows more than we give it  credit for. “The gut can work independently of any control by the brain  in your head—it’s functioning as a second brain,” Michael Gershon, professor of pathology and cell biology at Columbia University tells Dan Hurley in Psychology Today.  The brain in your gut, called the enteric nervous system (ENS), is made  up of 100 million neurons and can work on its own, without any  direction from the brain. And it does more than control itself; it can  control your mood.
Keep reading (and eating) …

Just as I suspected.

utnereader:

I’m sure my stomach knows best. Give me a bad day, and my gut tells me to griddle up a grilled cheese sandwich made with whatever is in the fridge: cheddar, provolone, mozzarella—I’ll even take American singles, as long as they’re melted between slices of thick-cut buttered bread. The more the cheese oozes, the better I feel.

Now, in an emerging field dubbed neurogastroenterology, scientists are finding that the stomach knows more than we give it credit for. “The gut can work independently of any control by the brain in your head—it’s functioning as a second brain,” Michael Gershon, professor of pathology and cell biology at Columbia University tells Dan Hurley in Psychology Today. The brain in your gut, called the enteric nervous system (ENS), is made up of 100 million neurons and can work on its own, without any direction from the brain. And it does more than control itself; it can control your mood.

Keep reading (and eating) …

Just as I suspected.

Louis vs. Rick : The story of a man who taught his cat to use instant messaging.

  • --------: 1:45 PM
  • LouisTheCat: rick
  • LouisTheCat: rick
  • LouisTheCat: rick
  • LouisTheCat: rick
  • --------: 2:22 PM
  • LouisTheCat: rick
  • RickDickens77: Sorry Lou I was away. It's chaos over here, so what do you need?
  • LouisTheCat: i need you to come home its thanksgiving
  • RickDickens77: Yeah I'm sorry about that, it's a work crisis, I have to be here.
  • LouisTheCat: im having a crisis too
  • RickDickens77: Seriously? I need you to be serious. What is it?
  • LouisTheCat: my bowl is full of cat food
  • LouisTheCat: my bowl is full of cat food on thanksgiving
  • RickDickens77: I don't have time for this now, Lou. If I get out of here at a reasonable hour I'll pick up something special from the deli and you can have some.
  • LouisTheCat: ill believe that when i see it
  • --------: 3:01 PM
  • LouisTheCat: rick
  • LouisTheCat: rick
  • LouisTheCat: rick
  • RickDickens77: WHAT
  • LouisTheCat: hey how do you make those big letters
  • RickDickens77: Shift key.
  • LouisTheCat: shift wtf is shift
  • RickDickens77: Look at the keyboard, one left and one right. You hold them down and push a letter and it makes it big.
  • LouisTheCat: AAAAAZ?"??"
  • LouisTheCat: the two at once thing isnt really working for me
  • RickDickens77: Yeah. Well, there's the caps lock too.
  • LouisTheCat: whats that
  • RickDickens77: Never mind. I have to go.
  • LouisTheCat: oh
  • LouisTheCat: OH
  • LouisTheCat: OH MY GOD
  • RickDickens77: Christ.
  • LouisTheCat: RICK
  • LouisTheCat: RICK
  • LouisTheCat: RICK
  • LouisTheCat: RICK
  • LouisTheCat: RICK
  • RickDickens77: WHAT
  • LouisTheCat: THIS IS AMAZING
  • LouisTheCat: WHY DIDNT YOU TELL ME THIS BEFORE
  • RickDickens77: Well, it's not really.. I mean, you can use it for certain things, but usually people don't use it because it looks like yelling.
  • LouisTheCat: I KNOW ITS PERFECT
  • LouisTheCat: CAPS LOCK IS HOW I FEEL INSIDE RICK
  • LouisTheCat: ALL THE TIME
  • RickDickens77: Well keep it to yourself, I'm trying to get things done so I can bring you dinner.
  • LouisTheCat: ITS GONNA BE A WHOLE NEW ME RICK
  • --------: 3:56 PM
  • LouisTheCat: RICK
  • LouisTheCat: RICK
  • LouisTheCat: RICK
  • RickDickens77: What.
  • LouisTheCat: IM THANKFUL FOR YOU
  • RickDickens77: Aw, that's sweet Lou. Me too, buddy.
  • LouisTheCat: INTRODUCING ME TO CAPS LOCK
  • --------: RickDickens77 has gone offline
  • LouisTheCat: HAHA BURN
Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth. — Marcus Aurelius (via myquotelibrary)

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