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In transition, not lost in translation

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@joshdutcher ominously dismantling my laptop. I’m skurred.

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kristenfromkansas:

blue mountains, australia. click each photo for captions.

(i am still sorting through all of our pictures, and they are on jordan’s computer, so it’s taking me a while. i hope to post more soon and make an album somewhere. what’s the best photo site that will hold a zillion pictures? i tried to use flickr for my spain pictures last year, but it maxed me out at 200.)

This just makes me think of the walkabout in LOST.

“Don’t tell me what I can’t do!!!”  

Also, you flew Sydney to LAX. Was Jack on the plane? And Sawyer? And Kate? It was totally on Oceanic, right? I will be disappointed if not one reference was made to any of this.

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Butternut squash soup I made a while ago and never posted the pic. It was delicious.

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Decided to make all of the carbs. I also transformed those croissants into delicious chocolate croissants.

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Flint Hills sunset

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Made that red velvet hot chocolate w/cream cheese whipped cream a few weeks ago. Never posted the pic. Yum.

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Unity sand vase in the hotel on the night of the wedding. Unedited. From 10.13.12.

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klohrenz:

theworstthingsforsale:

Cards Against Humanity is a card game that’s like Apples To Apples, but offensive. It’s not offensive like “Ha ha, you wouldn’t see that in the newspaper!” It’s offensive like maybe you shouldn’t play it with your friends unless you want to hate them.

When you’re playing Risk, and you start to lose, you go “Man, fuck this game!” When the tide shifts in Monopoly and you’re paying your friends rent and they’re taking all your shit, you say “Fuck Monopoly, I hate this game!” But when you play Cards Against Humanity, you look your friends in the eye and say “Fuck you.

Maybe you already hate your friends, though, in which case, go for it. See the blood vessels in their eyes pop when you pick apart their insecurities and jab at their soft spots, for the low price of $25.

I’ve played far too many hands of Apples to Apples with excessively innocent and humorless people. I resent those experiences less now that I know this version exists.

This review is clearly from a fun hater. Or from someone who hasn’t actually played the game, just heard about it. Or maybe read a few of the cards and felt funny inside.

It may be offensive, but that’s kind of the point. I’ve had more fun and laughs playing this game than I have with a lot of others.

I can’t wait to play again! Good thing we have both expansion packs :-)

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