My friend Michelle posted this on her blog. She’s SO talented and SO dead on, in my opinion! I just had to share, if nothing more than to mark it on my page as a reminder to do as she’s said in the linked post.
-Zac
My friend Michelle posted this on her blog. She’s SO talented and SO dead on, in my opinion! I just had to share, if nothing more than to mark it on my page as a reminder to do as she’s said in the linked post.
-Zac
10 Animals You Might Not Know Existed.
Original inspiration for this post came from Noah. Click on the links below to find out more about these amazing species:
1 - The Yeti Crab , 2 - The Snub Nosed Monkey , 3 - The Gerenuk , 4 - The Pink Fairy Armadillo , 5 - The Tufted Deer , 6 - The Raccoon Dog , 7 - The Sunda Colugo , 8 - The Maned Wolf , 9 - The Babirusa , 10 - The Royal Fly Catcher.
Paperman - Short that played to open the movie Wreck-It Ralph. SO AMAZING! There’s so much I love about this short, I could burst. So perfect.
Petting Charts for Cats and Dogs (this is why my cat Roofie is actually a dog, he follows the dog petting chart)
(Source: tastefullyoffensive, via pazzojinn)
- Vera Pavlova
(Source: heartbloodspirit)
Kelly Clarkson - Catch My Breath
Basically my stance on my life so far and how I’m living the rest of it.
This spring I’ll be graduating college. It’s taken 5 years, three degree changes and tens of thousands of dollars in loans before I found something I’m passionate about.
I’m slowly realizing I’m not passionate about it, though. I took it because it was easy and just thought-provoking enough to let me fool myself into thinking it was challenging. I feel like I’ve made a monumental mistake and am officially at a loss for what to do with my life. Thoughts?
Yep, you’ve made a monumental mistake. You’ve wasted five years and tens of thousands of dollars chasing what you thought was passion to earn a college degree that (if you’re lucky) will buy you a shitty entry level job where you can work your ass off for another five years trying to pay down those tens of thousands of dollars before one day in your late twenties it finally dawns on you that never, not once in your life, have you ever really been passionate about anything.Of course, that part isn’t the monumental mistake. The monumental mistake is continuing to buy into the system. It’s believing you have to be passionate about some stupid college major, or that you feel like a failure because you haven’t mapped out exactly what you want to do with your entire life at an age when you’re barely qualified to answer phones and fetch coffee.
Fuck that shit. It’s perfectly okay to be clueless and terrified. The only wrong way to handle it is to freeze up and do nothing. The good news is that it doesn’t matter what you do with your life, and it sure as hell doesn’t matter what you studied in college. Just get the fuck out there and do something.