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What it has taken me 33 years to learn. -You can be funny and kind or funny and cruel.

What it has taken me 33 years to learn

The second one is easier, but the first one is worth it. -Dip the french fry in the Frosty. Go on, try it. -Habit is a powerful force we forget about until it’s turned against us. Be careful which ones you create. -You will remember the most embarrassing crap you do in your life forever and in perfect clarity. -If you’re doing a remote podcast, it’s worth it to record audio locally and mix it together. -You’re the only one who can let go of your grudges.

-Doing the good, brave, kind things can feel silly if you let your internal critic get in the way. -I can count on one hand the number of times putting out negativity has brought me back something worthwhile and even when it works it feels terrible. -Want to be better-liked immediately? -Don’t correct people. -Cooking a Hot Pocket in the oven may seem counterintuitive, but man, it can really elevate it. -Empathy is the final step of maturity. -You’re probably not drinking enough water. Photojojo ❤ The best photo tips, DIY projects, and gear in the whole wide world! Lucky 27 Social Club. Fort Collins Museum of Discovery. The Greatest Food Culture Site Ever* Steampunk Alphabet Book - The ABCs...Steampunked! by Nat Iwata » Updates. Hello The Steampunk Alphabet book backers!

Steampunk Alphabet Book - The ABCs...Steampunked! by Nat Iwata » Updates

Whew! The shipping has been done, and I'm hoping you all have your books now (there were a few returned addresses, but I think I've spoken directly with you folks). It was a wild bubble envelope stuffing time, but fairly painless really. Mostly, I'm just happy to have been able to deliver a book I'm proud of to such a supportive group of people. I've done a couple of readings at some local schools, and with stores beginning to get their shipments in this month, I'm going to be doing some books signings. As some of you know, I'm currently running another campaign for a custom deck of Bicycle playing cards, Elves & Orcs this time. Thanks again for all the support, encouragement and patience! -Nat Iwata. An American's Guide to Canada. This page is an eclectic collection of Canadian words and phrases that sound strange to most Americans.

An American's Guide to Canada

Many of these were contributed by visitors. Don't forget to check out the "How to tell you're in Canada" and Academia pages, too. Language allophone A Canadian whose first language is neither French nor English, but who prefers English to French. Anglophone. Midtown Arts Center - Entertainment Shows. Telling Tales: The tales will be telling… RM Archery.

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So you’re MAD about something on the Internet…

You can vote for it on Reddit here (please do!) , I would LOVE to see it again on BoingBoing, if someone sends me a Submitterator post I’ll add it here as well. If there’s anywhere else you share it to, please let me know! After months of discussion and planning, Caldwell and myself, creators of the “So you found something cool on the Internet…” chart on giving credit where credit is due, are proud to present this followup, all about Internet arguments. I think we’ve all seen it before, the argument online that gets out of hand. UPDATE UPDATE: There has been some interesting (and some infuriating) discussion and comments generated by this comic both here on the site and in places it’s been posted, and there’s one point that I (Rosscott) wanted to touch on.

There’s a distinct difference between a discussion and an argument. Oh, and now shirts! Denver Bespoke: Custom Tailored Suits.