July 2010
26 posts
Stereotyping People by Their Favorite Author
Readers by Author
(by the way – I respect every author on here, kind of)
J.D. Salinger
Kids who don’t fit in (duh).
Stephenie Meyer
People who type like this: OMG. Mah fAvvv <3 <3.
J.K. Rowling
Smart geeks.
Jack Kerouac
Umphrey’s McGee fans.
Jeffrey Eugenides
Girls who didn’t get enough drama when they were younger.
Lauren Weisberger
Girls who can’t read. Or think.
Jonathan...
Stereotyping People by Their Favorite Indie Bands
The XX Blog enthusiasts who thought wearing a keffiyeha was awesome.
Passion Pit Bros vaguely interested in listening to music and very interested in having sex with their girlfriend.
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs Girls who bought checkered sneakers in the 8th grade.
Fleet Foxes Hopelessly patchy beard growers.
TV On The Radio Politically-correct hipsters.
Grizzly Bear People who think that world...
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from cosmo a million years ago...
…From women ages 9 to 99.
The rule #1 for Friendship: “It’s good to have a bunch of friends, unless they’re not nice friends. If they’re not, it’s more important to have one really good friend who you can talk to about anything.”—Emma, 9
The #1 rulefor a good mood: ”Music is medicine. I can’t walk anymore, but when I hear music, I...
shellvetica: When my two loves combine: history... →
allieallen:
I have made silly proclamations of love regarding Google Maps. Actually, it probably happens at least once a day. This takes my love to a new level. Historypin users submit vintage photos of a particular place and they can contribute a story regarding the location or any tidbits of related…