May 29, 2012

theclearlydope:

iraffiruse:

How I enter my office every morning. No one ever notices.

May 29, 2012
So how does Patagonia lead by example? We have about 40 products that we follow all the way to the end of the supply chain. We calculate the amount of water used in our clothing, but we can’t stop there. There’s all kinds of water—if it comes from irrigation where a dam displaces people, that’s not good water. Or if it’s coming from wells where it can never be replenished, that’s not good water. Until we educate ourselves about our sources, we don’t know what the hell we’re doing. (via Patagonia Founder Yvon Chouinard’s Rules Of Profitable, Earth-Friendly Business | Fast Company)

So how does Patagonia lead by example? We have about 40 products that we follow all the way to the end of the supply chain. We calculate the amount of water used in our clothing, but we can’t stop there. There’s all kinds of water—if it comes from irrigation where a dam displaces people, that’s not good water. Or if it’s coming from wells where it can never be replenished, that’s not good water. Until we educate ourselves about our sources, we don’t know what the hell we’re doing. (via Patagonia Founder Yvon Chouinard’s Rules Of Profitable, Earth-Friendly Business | Fast Company)

May 29, 2012
(via Spectacular Long Exposure Taken from Space - My Modern Metropolis)

(via Spectacular Long Exposure Taken from Space - My Modern Metropolis)

May 29, 2012
(via SHANK | Revok1)

(via SHANK | Revok1)

May 29, 2012

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May 29, 2012
entertain me.
ACTION:
1. have you ever gotten into a physical fight? - Yes. 8th grade.
2. have you ever tried to escape from home? - No.
3. have you ever saved anyone's life? - Yes. Or at least I think so.
4. have you ever been in a car accident? - Yes, but it wasn't too bad.
5. have you ever broken a bone? - Yes. A finger.
ROMANCE:
6. do you hope to get married? No.
7. do you plan on having kids? I already have one.
8. do you like anyone right now? Sure.
9. have you ever cried over someone you liked before? Haha! No.
10. hugs or kisses? Hugs.
HORROR:
11. do you believe in ghosts/spirits? I don't care.
12. have you ever had a "paranormal" experience? It's all in the mind.
13. what's your biggest fear? Going crazy.
14. are you scared of the dark? No.
15. how often do you have nightmares? Rarely.
COMEDY:
16. have you ever laughed so hard your chest started to hurt? No. But my stomach did.
17. when was the last time you laughed to the point of tears, and what happened to cause it? Making jokes with a friend about an ex-boss. Haha.
18. is it easy to make you laugh? Yes.
19. what's something you find funny that most people don't think is funny? My jokes.
20. have you ever told a joke no one laughed at? No. Cause I laugh at them. Haha.
May 29, 2012
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May 28, 2012

May 28, 2012
(via Box Score: Dec 30, 2007)

(via Box Score: Dec 30, 2007)

May 28, 2012
"Low-income urban areas are frequently declared “food deserts”—areas lacking access to supermarkets and nutritious food, requiring intervention from urban planners. One such effort in New York is the subject of The Apple Pushers, directed by Mary Mazzio and narrated by Edward Norton. The documentary screens in New York this month, but the city isn’t the only one working to solve the problem."

Four Community Initiatives For Urban Food Deserts, When Supermarkets Fail | Fast Company

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