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chels:

fastcodesign:

Infographic cheat sheets for seeing what veggies and fruits are in season

These are cool, but you know what else works? Going to the farmer’s market and buying whatever is for sale. It was grown near you in the season you’re living in, and it’s obviously fresher than something trucked in from afar. 

The above comment makes me angry. One because I used to live in Maine
Where the only time you would get a “farmers market” would be in the summer. And two—in both Maine and north Carolina, most pf the items at a farmers market are trucked In anyway. Especially corn and late season crops. Buy local, yes, but be aware that it’s probably not even grown in the same
State.

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thedailywhat:

Movie Trailer of the Day: Emma Watson’s first post-Hogwarts leading role comes in The Perks of Being a Wallflower, which author Stephen Chbosky himself adapted for the big screen. The coming-of-age story, also starring Logan Lerman and Ezra Miller, is out September 14.

[mtv]

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codenameddork:

“Musashi and Kojirou - challenging gender roles since 1997”

This is one of the many reasons why I love this duo.

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So my stomach is a bitch… And is sick again. Worse is that two other people are in a house of one bathroom. Must ignore pain and nausea. Ugh… Tired of my stomach hurting.

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thefrozenpyro:

For all those times you want to just watch the world burn…

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"My whole wretched life swam before my weary eyes, and I realized no matter what you do it’s bound to be a waste of time in the end so you might as well go mad."

Jack Kerouac, On the Road (via blua)

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