June 2009
2 posts
May 2009
37 posts
10 latin phrases you pretend to know
srsly:
capricious:
1. Caveat Emptor
(KAV-ee-OT emp-TOR): “Let the buyer beware”
Before money-back guarantees and 20-year warranties, caveat emptor was indispensable advice for the consumer. These days, it’d be more fitting to have it tattooed on the foreheads of used-car salesmen, infomercial actors, and prostitutes. For extra credit points, remember that caveat often makes solo appearances at...
Remember this...
lickystickypickyme:
Someone with a job is never secure Someone with a calling is never unemployed Joe Tye
you're killin' me smalls!
(via bringtheruckuss)
Yes!
I said this to someone the other day, and he had no idea what I was referring to. Fuck that.
The Sandlot rules
If you never did, you should. These things are...
(via srsly)
You’re just that into you.
playnice:
Pep Talk: There is love out there for you - big heaps of exciting, damn near constantly satisfying love- so there’s no need to stick around where your feelings aren’t requited. You don’t have to put up with this wishy-washy “just not that into you” horseshit. You deserve better. You are out of this world incredible. You’re a total catch in every which way. You love yourself and will...
April 2009
24 posts
Things you need to be doing if you're not already:
rustycornbeef:
jessicachu:
christinefriar:
Holding doors open for other people — not like, out of your way douchebag status — just “I see you there three seconds behind me, and I’m going to open this wide enough that it doesn’t shut at the exact moment you reach it.”
Responding when someone in a service position says “Have a good day!” or thanks you for something — and not just a one word...