February 2012
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For Lent, I'm going to give up being ugly.
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my mom laughs like a hyena
everything suddenly makes sense. 
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Feb 21st
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“Before we start the broadcast tonight, I just want to address my recent absence...”
– STEPHEN COLBERT, opening the Feb. 20, 2012 edition of The Colbert Report, after returning from a two-day hiatus during which he tended to his ill mother. He ended the monologue by saying “Confidential to a lovely lady,” before making an apparent gesture of support to his mom. (via inothernews)
Feb 21st
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watching cat videos all day
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Feb 21st
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ShortFormBlog: Supreme Court agrees to hear major... →
shortformblog: then Back in 2003, Sandra Day O’Connor wrote the majority opinion in Grutter v. Bollinger, a Supreme Court case that didn’t outlaw affirmative action outright but blocked its use in a points-based system. Colleges could take it into account in a vague way, a decision O’Connor said was meant to…
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