One Day As A Lion

May 21

“I still love the people I’ve loved, even if I cross the street to avoid them.” — Uma Thurman (via landlockedmermaid)

(Source: thelittleyellowdiary, via 4vic)

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May 20

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May 18

The largest most grotesque man I’ve ever seen just walked into my work, stared at the smoothie menu with a blank face and dead eyes and asked “What’s the Obama?” After explaining the Obamanana is a chocolate banana smoothie he lifted one beefy arm, pointed and said “I’m offended that you would honor that communist,” and waddled away.

May 17

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May 16

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wailingbeansidhe:

I promised you a Gewgaws & Gimcracks giveaway, so here it is! The winner will receive the pendant at the top—a small glass and stainless steel vial containing a fragment from the Nantan meteorite fall in the 16th century—on a sterling silver chain.
If you love the other two pendants pictured, they’re available for sale in my Etsy shop.
Rules:
Liking this post gets you a point.
Reblogging this post gets you a point.
I’ll post again later in the day so west coast frayns and the night crew have a chance, too.
Only one like and one reblog per post—no multiple points for multiple likes/reblogs.
You don’t have to follow me to win, but everyone who already follows me gets a bonus point.
Everyone who already follows me and hasn’t already won a giveaway item this year gets a bonus point.
Giveaway closes at midnight Pacific Time, and the trusty Random Number Generator will pick a winner, who I’ll announce tomorrow.
Don’t enter unless you’re comfortable giving me your name and address, because I’ll need that to send you a necklace. I promise to keep your information completely confidential.
I ship everywhere the USPS goes.
Yes, I am really giving away a necklace. No, this is not one of those Tumblr fake giveaway scams.
Good luck!

wailingbeansidhe:

I promised you a Gewgaws & Gimcracks giveaway, so here it is! The winner will receive the pendant at the top—a small glass and stainless steel vial containing a fragment from the Nantan meteorite fall in the 16th century—on a sterling silver chain.

If you love the other two pendants pictured, they’re available for sale in my Etsy shop.

Rules:

Good luck!

(via fromthenotebrooke)

May 15

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