weedguy420boner: The Purloined Menu
wg420b:
In real life I masquerade as a product manager at a game company. On Twitter, where I do most of my interneting, I am @weedguy420boner. One thing I love about Twitter is that I get to see great jokes before they become popular, which is to say, before someone other than the original author…
This is a more comprehensive (and pessimistic) view of what I had tried to write earlier this week about ideas and the internet.
I shouldn’t be surprised it came from weird twitter I love those guys.
12:37 am • 22 February 2013 • 92 notes
weedguy420boner: The Purloined Menu
wg420b:
In real life I masquerade as a product manager at a game company. On Twitter, where I do most of my interneting, I am @weedguy420boner. One thing I love about Twitter is that I get to see great jokes before they become popular, which is to say, before someone other than the original author…
This is a more comprehensive (and pessimistic) view of what I had tried to write earlier this week about ideas and the internet.
I shouldn’t be surprised it came from weird twitter I love those guys.
12:37 am • 22 February 2013 • 92 notes
I don’t know if I can emotionally handle having such a low follower count on this thing when I sob nightly about how little people love me on Twitter
1:15 am • 17 February 2013 • 3 notes
READ poster, amiright
inothernews:
- I meant to write earlier about a commercial for Verizon’s fucking Fios service in which they read one letter of complaint from some asshole who whines about his / her home internet being so slow he / she may as well be doing research at the library
- like that is some fucking terrible thing you fucking asswipe
- and fuck you Verizon and go read a God-damned book.
1:06 am • 17 February 2013 • 96 notes
ablissfulstate asked: waits patiently for room pics
laaawwls im bad at tumblr . i was preoccupied with my dumbass blog post . coming right up as soon as i figure out how to post multiple pics on my tablet
12:49 am • 17 February 2013
ideas
The more the internet expands the more copyright laws, memes, open source programming, etc. highlight how terribly flimsy an idea is. They are flexible. Different even while it is processed in other people’s minds. Almost like emotions. If I smile at you from genuine happiness and you smile back, our brains look exactly the same in an fMRI at first, but once you encode it, process the memory, etc., now it’s completely your own. And the way you feel about that moment will invariably change too. But you cant own a whole idea just like you cant own all of that smile.
This is why I think memes are actually a cool thing. They are open-source ideas that people build upon and can make really great. Though they can be the ultimate definition of ‘conformity’ and all that jazz, even especially good Weird Twitter memes can make a distinguishable mark in a community of absurdism.
I wish I could put my thoughts together better at this hour because I could make this post so many times better. It would probably be more fitting if people reblogged it and completed it (or attempted to), but eh that’s too much work. You know (whoever is reading this) that you’d probably rather troll, so go ahead. It might give me some ideas ;)
11:36 pm • 16 February 2013
ablissfulstate:
Paola is actually looking through my lame blog w o w
Dude of course. Should I do that room thing because yours is all Zen and mines all Pottery Barn Pre-Teen which gives a nice contrast
11:30 pm • 16 February 2013 • 3 notes
“Don’t worry about where or who you’re going to be in five years. Like high school, you will look back and wish you had done so many things differently. Know that and do them differently now. Focus on what’s in front on you. Work on the relationship you have with yourself first. Slow down. Enjoy today. It’s okay to not know. Eat alone in restaurants. Stop trying to prove something. Seek growth instead of validation. Be heard. Have non- negotiables. Go somewhere. Pull from your Solid Self as much as you can. Process (get therapy). Don’t compartmentalize people. Love fearlessly, even if you’ve been crushed before. Eat clean. Toss your scale. Pull yourself out of the victim role. Exercise your forgiveness muscle (you will need this). Don’t be concerned with what others think of you. Accept your story. Don’t chase paper. Seek truth. Be patient. Get off your computer. Know somebody.”
— THE ANGRY THERAPIST: Twenties (via mindtricks-)
Here you go my dearies
(via ablissfulstate)
| #snarky |
| #compassion |
| #yes |
11:22 pm • 16 February 2013 • 6,551 notes