WouldYouLikeSomeTea
robpollak:

Lawyers, is it time to go home now?

robpollak:

Lawyers, is it time to go home now?

georgetakei:

Oh Mizzle.

georgetakei:

Oh Mizzle.

Need this!

Need this!

laughingsquid:

Agent Hashtag, A Not-So-Secret Spy With an Addiction to Social Media
When I Get Sad

lukesbeard:

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So the nice guys over at Whale & Pine asked if they could have some designs to sell in their store. They feature some fantastic artists and produce some quality prints, you should check them out.

This is 1 of 3 prints they will be selling and is actually a quote from How I Met Your Mother. Who would buy one?

Yup!

Yup!

popchartlab:

Tis the season to be awesome.
(via Stephen Wildish)

popchartlab:

Tis the season to be awesome.

(via Stephen Wildish)

ilovecharts:

via ashleyalexiss:thedailywhat:


Endless Origami.
thenewrepublic:

Occupy the universities?
With the costs of a college education astonishingly high and youth job prospects incredibly dim in this economy, is going to college worth it anymore?
“The students in Zuccotti Park are right to focus on the injustices of  student debt: Many of them are indentured to the very banks that  destroyed the economy and along with it the jobs students need to pay  their loans back. The banks were bailed out for their trouble, while  students are left with debt that, thanks to financial industry lobbying,  can’t be discharged in bankruptcy. Outstanding student loans in the  United States are projected to reach $1 trillion this year, a larger sum  than credit card debt.”
- Kevin Carey “Why Obama Should Pay Attention To Occupy Wall Street’s Critique of Higher Education”
Photo courtesy of Andy Wibbels.

thenewrepublic:

Occupy the universities?

With the costs of a college education astonishingly high and youth job prospects incredibly dim in this economy, is going to college worth it anymore?

“The students in Zuccotti Park are right to focus on the injustices of student debt: Many of them are indentured to the very banks that destroyed the economy and along with it the jobs students need to pay their loans back. The banks were bailed out for their trouble, while students are left with debt that, thanks to financial industry lobbying, can’t be discharged in bankruptcy. Outstanding student loans in the United States are projected to reach $1 trillion this year, a larger sum than credit card debt.”

- Kevin Carey “Why Obama Should Pay Attention To Occupy Wall Street’s Critique of Higher Education

Photo courtesy of Andy Wibbels.