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X-Files

Lately I feel like somebody made a big mess and I’ve got my mop and I’m mopping the floor and the folks who made the mess are there (saying) ‘You’re not mopping fast enough. You’re not mopping the right way. It’s a socialist mop.’

Barack Obama

(sometimes this just needs to be posted).

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Once, when I was writing one of those documents that people who teach in universities have to write about the courses they organize, I wanted to say that the purpose of our degree in anthropology was to make the students more confused when they left than when they came. For, on balance, I think the world would be better if people began from confusion, rather than from certainty.
– Michael Carrithers (in Critique of Anthropology 30:2). (via attilathenun)

banksy

We watched this in international relations today. University has been good so far.

readingiscrazy:

“That’s life… one minute you’re on top of the world, the next minute some secretary is running you over with a lawnmower.”

readingiscrazy:

That’s life… one minute you’re on top of the world, the next minute some secretary is running you over with a lawnmower.

Je t’aime… moi non plus

X-Files

Lately I feel like somebody made a big mess and I’ve got my mop and I’m mopping the floor and the folks who made the mess are there (saying) ‘You’re not mopping fast enough. You’re not mopping the right way. It’s a socialist mop.’

Barack Obama

(sometimes this just needs to be posted).

(via pacificoast) (via unclegreenmush) (via yellowcars) (via narrowbridge) (via nicoleprima) (via littlefro) (via thegoldsnitch) (via oathkeepers) (via qichi) (via bowiesnippleantennae) (via babiesinacage) (via shehasnoears) (via fish-and-rice) (via cameralightsaction) (via hostilexhippie) (via withabitoffriction)

(via tulletulle)

brel

Once, when I was writing one of those documents that people who teach in universities have to write about the courses they organize, I wanted to say that the purpose of our degree in anthropology was to make the students more confused when they left than when they came. For, on balance, I think the world would be better if people began from confusion, rather than from certainty.
– Michael Carrithers (in Critique of Anthropology 30:2). (via attilathenun)

banksy

We watched this in international relations today. University has been good so far.

readingiscrazy:

“That’s life… one minute you’re on top of the world, the next minute some secretary is running you over with a lawnmower.”

readingiscrazy:

That’s life… one minute you’re on top of the world, the next minute some secretary is running you over with a lawnmower.

Je t’aime… moi non plus

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Brigitte & Jane

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Brigitte & Jane

"Lately I feel like somebody made a big mess and I’ve got my mop and I’m mopping the floor and the folks who made the mess are there (saying) ‘You’re not mopping fast enough. You’re not mopping the right way. It’s a socialist mop.’"
"Once, when I was writing one of those documents that people who teach in universities have to write about the courses they organize, I wanted to say that the purpose of our degree in anthropology was to make the students more confused when they left than when they came. For, on balance, I think the world would be better if people began from confusion, rather than from certainty."

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