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MERC W/THE MOUTH.
photography. entertainment. tech. life.
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2012-03-15
Source: Flickr / groggits
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Feel-good story of the day: The man who used Google Earth to find his long-lost family. Saroo Brierley was only 5 when a train zoomed him hundreds of miles from home. It took 25 years and a technological revolution for him to get back.
“I kept in my head the images of the town I grew up in, the streets I used to wander and the faces of my family.” Brierley spent hours on Google Earth zooming around for clues, obsessively looking for something, anything that he recognized. Finally, he identified his hometown: Ganesh Talai.
(via npr)
Source: theweek.com
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Source: conflictingheart
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2012-02-24
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/23/world/middleeast/marie-colvin-and-remi-ochlik-journalists-killed-in-syria.html?scp=1&sq=journalists%20killed%20in%20syria&st=cse
What’s going on in Syria is just heartbreaking
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2012-01-04
2012: 3rd and final attempt at Tumblr
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2011-10-08
Source: etsy.com
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2011-09-12
Source: conflictingheart
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I must have one of these installed in the office, STAT.
Where do I get one of these
Pretty sure the whisky cooler would be a lot more popular at the office
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Source: electrologie
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2011-09-09
Source: flickr.com
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2011-07-29
…there are two types of people in the world: those who prefer to be sad among others, and those who prefer to be sad alone.
— Nicole Krauss, The History of Love (via kari-shma)
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