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Toy Story Birthday Cakes

Man I was just happy if my birthday cake was chocolate. Look at these Toy Story Birthday Cakes, I think parents these days are driving themselves crazy. Your kids not even going to remember Toy Story the movie, nor the cake. Meanwhile you lost your mind trying to keep up with all this junk. Just give him a cookie and send him out to play in the street.

merlin:

Oh, don’t be silly, PDX.

Of course I trust you to keep a giant metal machine in the air for two hours when you haven’t yet mastered the modest technology required to fix a roof leak in the airport of one of our nation’s rainiest cities.

I can’t believe I even had to say so.

They’ve solved it! Can’t you see the buckets?!??

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theoriginaljoefisher:

Ana Bagayan

Selling timepieces is all about your eyes and crocodile work.

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thisismyatelier:

All men should dress like this.

This style requires a level of skinniness not available to most of us with bones.

thisismyatelier:

All men should dress like this.

This style requires a level of skinniness not available to most of us with bones.

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thisismyatelier:

(via littlemonsterr)

Finally!  I’ve been bemoaning the lack of comfortable footwear out there and I finally found the solution.  You can use these for everyday wear or formal.  You can dress them up or down.  These may be the only pair of shoes you’ll ever need.

thisismyatelier:

(via littlemonsterr)

Finally! I’ve been bemoaning the lack of comfortable footwear out there and I finally found the solution. You can use these for everyday wear or formal. You can dress them up or down. These may be the only pair of shoes you’ll ever need.

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squashed:

generic1:
Why are you guys so allergic to generalists? Academic  disciplines have all kinds of crossover.
It’s not that the chart crosses disciplines. It’s that the chart  crosses disciplines and makes serious errors in all of them. It’s like  math, but with no data. It’s like history, but it clings to a  discredited narrative invented by a bunch of guys who wanted to see  themselves as heirs to the Roman empire. It’s like a sociology—but it  advances the absurd narrative that a strain of progress can be traced  from Egypt, through Rome, to the Enlightenment in Western Europe.
This chart could be done right. First, it would need a meaningful  metric. Somebody’s vague impression of scientific advancement doesn’t  cut it. Secondly, it needs a bit of rigor in how it chooses its periods.  Does it take the scientific advancement of the world as a whole? In  that case, it needs to consider China. Is it restricting itself to  Europe? Then get rid of Egypt. Should you focus on a single country?  Say, Germany? How was Germany doing during the Roman Empire? Did the  arrival of Christianity make it better or worse?
If the point of the chart is to make bald assertions and not back  them up—that’s fine. But it’s presented as if it conveys useful  information. It doesn’t.(via ageofreason)

Graphs without Y-Units are rarely reliable.  The Y-axis could be in units of negative advancement!  It’s the pretentious equivalent of the stealing seagull!

squashed:

generic1:

Why are you guys so allergic to generalists? Academic disciplines have all kinds of crossover.

It’s not that the chart crosses disciplines. It’s that the chart crosses disciplines and makes serious errors in all of them. It’s like math, but with no data. It’s like history, but it clings to a discredited narrative invented by a bunch of guys who wanted to see themselves as heirs to the Roman empire. It’s like a sociology—but it advances the absurd narrative that a strain of progress can be traced from Egypt, through Rome, to the Enlightenment in Western Europe.

This chart could be done right. First, it would need a meaningful metric. Somebody’s vague impression of scientific advancement doesn’t cut it. Secondly, it needs a bit of rigor in how it chooses its periods. Does it take the scientific advancement of the world as a whole? In that case, it needs to consider China. Is it restricting itself to Europe? Then get rid of Egypt. Should you focus on a single country? Say, Germany? How was Germany doing during the Roman Empire? Did the arrival of Christianity make it better or worse?

If the point of the chart is to make bald assertions and not back them up—that’s fine. But it’s presented as if it conveys useful information. It doesn’t.

(via ageofreason)

Graphs without Y-Units are rarely reliable. The Y-axis could be in units of negative advancement! It’s the pretentious equivalent of the stealing seagull!

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nikography:

the katamari is complete! this pattern was really fun, but my hands feel like jelly today.

I feel the scissors are placed there for menacing effect. They make me nervous!

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disneyzane:

disneyhotelsfan:

Family Suite at All Stars Music

 You know, I love having a suite.  I should really consider trying this at All-Stars sometime.  I bet the price is semi-reasonable.

I think this is a great price-benefit option.

disneyzane:

disneyhotelsfan:

Family Suite at All Stars Music

 You know, I love having a suite.  I should really consider trying this at All-Stars sometime.  I bet the price is semi-reasonable.

I think this is a great price-benefit option.

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petervidani:

(via artsandcraftserror888)

I want this on a Trapper Keeper.

The Saturn tourism bureau did NOT approve this picture.

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petervidani:

(via fuckyeahrobots, hexagonall)

What’s this from?

Pretty sure this is a screencap of a recurring dream I have!

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