August 2010
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May 2010
1 post
March 2010
2 posts
Please Vote For My Band RISING GAEL →
CALLING ALL TUMBLRS!!! I need a favor…My band Rising Gael is in a battle of the bands and we’re competing to win a free trip to play in Ireland. Sadly, we are not doing so well. By voting you automatically are entered to win two free tickets to Ireland. Please vote! Reblog too!
February 2010
4 posts
1 tag
I would buy headphones that looked like those...
in a heartbeat
January 2010
1 post
November 2009
2 posts
If I woke up with super powers...
who’s to say I wouldn’t think about robbing a bank? Just once. Then I’d convert to a life of heroics. A bat-cave doesn’t pay for itself you know
theskratchpadd:
Kick-Ass Trailer
Exactly what the name implies.
CANNOT. WAIT.
October 2009
2 posts
September 2009
2 posts
August 2009
4 posts
SHARKS ARE SO CLOSE
fmylife:
reblog this
My Personal Tumblelog →
If you know me personally, I suggest following this
http://petertissot.tumblr.com
July 2009
8 posts
Tumblarity
-It shouldn’t exist
June 2009
5 posts
May 2009
109 posts
The Dark Knight meets Superman
Luigi Finally Tells Mario Off
Stephen Colbert’s Angriest Moments
Star Trek Is What We Should All Aspire To,...
eagle4:
The Examiner’s L. Steven Sieden uses Star Trek’s moneyless society as a destination for Buckminster Fuller’s “cosmic accounting” theory of life:
Nobody on the Star Trek fictional crew works for a living or gets paid. Not the fictional crewmembers or the aliens or the enemies. Nobody puts in a timesheet or picks up a paycheck in this visionary world. Everybody just seems to be doing...
X-Men the Movie
Wolverine: You actually go outside in these things?
Cyclops: What would you prefer? Yellow spandex?
15 words you won't believe they added to the... →
they added “Muggle” to the dictionary to the Oxford English Dictionary. Other notable additions: Gaydar, Cyberslacking, Mini-me, Riffage, and Frankenfood
Is Aging an Accident of Evolution? →
“Prevailing theory of aging challenged by Stanford University Medical School researchers. Their discovery contradicts the prevailing theory that aging is a buildup of tissue damage similar to rust. The Stanford findings suggest specific genetic instructions drive the process. If they are right, science might one day find ways of switching the signals off and halting or even reversing...