i was scared that we weren’t prepared to go camping and i honestly didn’t want to be a driver, but this weekend— driving up to the campsite with my lovely passengers, noob-ly setting up the tents and everything else, eating loads of junk food, having meaningful heart to hearts, witnessing each other’s embarrassing moments (ex: tim tran, you fucked up), holding informative workshops, laughing every other second, swimming in the waves, sleeping very uncomfortably in a tent that we forced all of us to fit in, failing at rapping while jamming with the uke, eating at a vietnamese place because we ran out of food, showing up at a meeting at the beach like bosses, and overall spending every minute with a group full of different personalities that has now been bonded together— was amazing:)
:’((((via imgTumble)Traci Wise:
“I found my son sitting having a moment with his daddy (SFC Benjamin Wise) the other day. We lost him January 15 in Afghanistan… we cannot forget about the incredible loss these children must undertake.”
Every follower of mine should reblog this.
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i like how the periods have the squigly green line under it. lol
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Sound Advice
This is such a cool idea. It’s a custom bracelet of a soundwave rendered in 3D. The bracelet is “designed” by the waveform of the message it encodes. And they’re a steal of a deal at $18.
The bracelets are part of the Sound Advice Project, a teen anti-drug abuse initiative, geared at getting parents to talk to their kids. The idea is that, as a parent, you record some message to your child (“Drugs are bad, m’kay”) and he or she carries that message with them at all times. Not sure that giving a 3D model of a soundwave is really the most direct way of talking to your kids, but it sure gets points for creativity and conceptual chutzpah.
This is super cool
Creative, meaningful, kinda nerdy. I think we have a winner.
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