27th May 2012

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lickystickypickywe:

My poor liquid heart.

lickystickypickywe:

My poor liquid heart.

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3rd May 2012

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lickystickypickywe:

How to Increase Your Alcohol Tolerance
Whether you’re embarking on an epic wine tour with friends or simply want to last an entire night of socializing and drinking with important people, there are times when good alcohol tolerance comes in handy. If you’re a lightweight who would probably be labeled as a “cheap date” when it comes to drinking, you can actually increase your alcohol tolerance gradually by drinking more on a regular basis. Who would have thought? 
Don’t forget the other general drinking tips that you’ve probably already learned in college. Don’t drink on an empty stomach. Drink water in-between drinks. As tempting as it could be, avoid mixed drinks with names like Adios Motherf*cker. And of course, drink responsibly. There is nothing classy about getting drunk to the point of vomiting—or drinking and driving. 
[And if not, if you can’t handle more than one or two servings of alcohol and don’t see why you should, just stick to those two and be merry. LSPW]
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via: the secret yumiverse.

lickystickypickywe:

How to Increase Your Alcohol Tolerance

Whether you’re embarking on an epic wine tour with friends or simply want to last an entire night of socializing and drinking with important people, there are times when good alcohol tolerance comes in handy. If you’re a lightweight who would probably be labeled as a “cheap date” when it comes to drinking, you can actually increase your alcohol tolerance gradually by drinking more on a regular basis. Who would have thought? 

Don’t forget the other general drinking tips that you’ve probably already learned in college. Don’t drink on an empty stomach. Drink water in-between drinks. As tempting as it could be, avoid mixed drinks with names like Adios Motherf*cker. And of course, drink responsibly. There is nothing classy about getting drunk to the point of vomiting—or drinking and driving. 

[And if not, if you can’t handle more than one or two servings of alcohol and don’t see why you should, just stick to those two and be merry. LSPW]

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via: the secret yumiverse.

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3rd May 2012

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Why Google and Facebook Might Completely Disappear in the Next 5 Years →

lickystickypickywe:

The bottom line is that the next 5 – 8 years could be incredibly dynamic.  It’s possible that both Google and Facebook could be shells of their current selves – or gone entirely.

They will have all the money in the world to try and adapt to the shift to mobile but history suggests they won’t be able to successfully do it.  I often hear Google bulls point to the market share of Android or Eric Schmidt’s hypothesis that Google could one day charge all Android subscribers $10 a month for value-added services as proof of future profits.  Yet, where are all the great social success stories by Web 1.0 companies?  I imagine we’ll see as many great examples of social companies jumping horses mid-race to become great mobile companies.

Considering how long Facebook dragged its feet to get into mobile in the first place, the data suggests they will be exactly as slow to change as Google was to social.  Does the Instagram acquisition change that? Not really, in my view.  It shows they’re really fearful of being displaced by a mobile upstart.  However, why would bolting on a mobile app to a Web 2.0 platform (and a very good one at that) change any of the underlying dynamics we’re discussing here?

It’s a lot easier to start asking Siri for information instead of typing search terms into a box compared to thousands of enterprises ceasing to upgrade to the next version of Windows.  Google’s 76% market share.  Facebook’s 900 million monthly users.  They just aren’t as sticky as they seem.

And does anyone think the pace of change is going to increase in the next 5 years versus the last?  That we’re going to see fewer innovations, fewer start-ups trying more stuff on cheaper and more powerful processing power?  In all likelihood, we could have an entirely new way of gathering information and interacting with ads in a new mobile world than what we’re currently used to today.

The Googles and Facebooks of tomorrow might not even exist today.  And several Web 1.0 and 2.0 companies might be completely wiped off the map by then.

Fortunes will be made by those who adapt to and invest in this complete greenfield.

Those who own the future are going to be the ones who create it.  It’s all up for grabs.  Web monopolies are not as sticky as the monopolies of old.

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24th February 2012

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A grateful mind is a great mind that eventually attracts to it great things
— Plato

29th January 2012

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In Brazil speaking English does not make you a better person.

lickypickystickyfree:

Oy

LOL :D

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29th January 2012

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Heart Vs. head can be a brutal battle…

19th October 2011

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17th July 2011

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Curse you, Google Translate!

lickypickysticky:

So I was going to troll a Picasa photo album with pictures of this Brazilian girl I detest. (she treated me like imitation horse shit, so my wrath is upon her. She’s M’s sister in law and a certified idiot)

I added a comment, basically trolling her in Dutch and that dumbfuck of a Google Translate added the English translation automatically to it.

Let me live, Google. Let me fucking live.

??? LOL..

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14th July 2011

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A Russian man who tried to rob a hair salon ended up as the victim when the female shop owner overpowered him, tied him up naked and then used him as a sex slave for three days. →

bitchville:

Now that’s gangster.

WOW! Scary!!!!! :|

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14th July 2011

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He still blushes when I ask about the kiss - he just turns so red in his little cheeks..Does he? Aww, that’s so sweet! Rupert isn’t - he’s shy, he can be shy and he doesn’t say much. I think there was that added thing for me, which is that I just didn’t know what he was thinking - with Dan you always know what he’s thinking - but with Rupert, not so much. (x)

He still blushes when I ask about the kiss - he just turns so red in his little cheeks..
Does he? Aww, that’s so sweet! Rupert isn’t - he’s shy, he can be shy and he doesn’t say much. I think there was that added thing for me, which is that I just didn’t know what he was thinking - with Dan you always know what he’s thinking - but with Rupert, not so much. (x)

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