Road between islands in Norway.
Ambivalence, Ohio
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=depressions-evolutionary
I often think that depression is the stark acceptance of reality and the times that you feel good are really an illusion brought on by the chemicals in your brain.
The article brings an interesting theory.
This is my friend Brian, other than one glaring flaw, he’s a pretty good dude.
He secretly likes them, he’s just afraid he’ll look foolish if he admits it.
This is the post interesting thing to happen to punk since patrick kindlon.
(via idreamofpunk)
I think I will be happy I went to college when I’m dead (assuming for the sake of blog that I’ll be able to think when I’m dead). It’s right now that I wish I hadn’t.
(via wheelsforwings)
…Kaplan made sure to address Facebook users’ worries about privacy: “The concern is that companies will share sensitive personal information with the government in the name of protecting cybersecurity. Facebook has no intention of doing this.”
CISPA will likely go to a full vote on the House floor later this month.
[mashable]
“No intention” generally means “there is no benefit to us doing this now, but if it becomes beneficial to do so in the future, we will.”


