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Life and challenges and overcoming them

and then new challenges, I get so sick of it sometimes. I spit stupid rhetoric about understanding life and making myself a paradigm of a weirdo, lack of a better word, whatever. My brain is fried and I did bath salts last night, that could be why. For the most part, I depend on people too much. I’m pretty sure that’s my main issue, people can really suck in general. To quote my friend keiff, “You do you and Imma do me”.

My official or unofficial goodbye.

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I like your style, so post me sum hawt pixs

This is my style profile mostly just pictures but no description. I’ll add it when I have the time. Been pretty busy, future chef in the making. Also I’m taking over Davis in 5 years then maybe California in 10 and then the world in 20, that’s if the world doesn’t end. What a buzz kill, off to cook now. 

Tonight’s Menu:

Saute Mushrooms in white wine over

Parmesan Orzo drizzled with truffle oil

and a side of Caramelized Carrots.

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betchbetch:
“ (via Rules For Flirting(: on we heart it / visual bookmark #8461056)
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kdyldy:
“ batwing:
“ photojojo:
“ You can do more than dispose of your disposable camera, LOTS more. We rounded up the coolest ones!
Top 20 Creative Ways to Use a Disposable Camera
Here’s the first 10! Check out our roundup for instructions.
1. Smack...

kdyldy:

batwing:

photojojo:

You can do more than dispose of your disposable camera, LOTS more. We rounded up the coolest ones!

Top 20 Creative Ways to Use a Disposable Camera

Here’s the first 10! Check out our roundup for instructions.

1. Smack it to get a double exposure.

2. Use 2 disposable cameras to make 3D images.

3. Make it high-speed to capture balloons popping et .

4. Get experimental and damage the lens for sweet results.

5. Damage the film for even sweeter results - throw it in a pool, etc. You can do things to it that you can’t to a normal camera!

6. Make it a community project: tie it to a park bench with instructions and come back later to see who used it.

7. Send it on a world tour - Matthew McVickar mailed his disposable camera with instructions for mailmen to photograph with it.

8. Use cell phone lenses to get rad looking fisheye shots.

9. Use it again by making it reloadable!

10. Use lens and flash filters to make your photos 10x more colorful.

need to do all of the above

(Source: photojojo)

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