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Django, M.A.C. Press-On Nails, Baby Cells, and Curly Bangs Have All Been Known to Procrastinate on This!
1. Of all the things I’ve had to overcome, dealing with the “noise in my head” has been my greatest obstacle. No wonder this Seth Godin post particularly resonated with me:
It’s not all in your head
But part of it is.
We spend an enormous amount of time trying to get the world to align with the vision we have for what will make us happy or successful.
Whatever “it” is, figuring out how to deal with the noise in your head is probably faster and cheaper than changing the outside world. Not easier, though, merely important.”
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Ooh, I'm so thinking of trying out these new M.A.C. press-on nails. Click on the pic to get the full xoJane review!
2. If you love your Mophie battery pack as much as I do, you’ll be happy to know there’s now a toddler-proof rugged version available. Check the product copy:
“With an impact resistant design that exceeds military specifications (MIL-STD 810G), a large battery and an included belt clip to keep it securely on your hip, you can be assured that no matter how extreme your weekend gets your iPhone will still be there when you need to get back to civilization.”
3. As someone who spent a year in Japan, I find the fact that they favor fax machines over email surprising-but-somehow-not-surprising. This is the country that had internet on their cellphones back in 1999 but still worshiped bands like Mr. Big (yes, Mr. Big, the hair band). They’re singularly talented at advancing electronics while holding on tightly to certain (usually undeserving) things with an odd-but-fierce nostalgia. Either that or they just prefer the long-abandoned-over-here art of handwriting. One of those. [Gawker]
4. A little bit of gross, a little bit of heart-warming “aww!” — apparently your babies never leave you on a cellular level. [Jezebel]
5. Here’s how to donate your skeleton to the institution of your choice. What? Surely I’m not the only one who’s thought about this. [i09]
6. And on a much less morbid note, for my fellow naturals, here’s how to wear curly bangs without having to actually cut your hair into bangs. [CurlyNikki]
7. Oh, I’m going to watch DJANGO UNCHAINED, the new Quentin Tarantino movie so hard, so, so, SO hard. Like booking a babysitter for Christmas Day hard. You don’t even understand, son…