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Evonne is;

17 || Leavers || Daydreamer.

- an azn nigga.
- horribly unoriginal.
- the Queen of Procrastination.
- Tumblr addict.

The ramblings of a retard.
Overloads of fangirling,
and jealousy over games and art.

Links;

KURA'S ART. OHGOD. SEE IT.
TegakiE.
TegakiE[SKETCHES].
deviantART.

Current obsessions;

- Marf Marth Lowell.
- Super Smash Brothers Brawl.
- Kuroshitsuji.
- AXIS POWERS HETALIA.
- ARU.

Awesome People;

Photobucket

15 June 09
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ilovethe90s:

A Whole New World - Regina Belle and Peabo Bryson (Disney’s Aladdin)
I couldn’t help but post this after seeing Matt’s Aladdin posts appearing on my dash

Reblogged: ilovethe90s

Posted: 4:17 PM
spotto-zotto:

WHY THE FUCK AM I NOT READING NEGIMA

spotto-zotto:

WHY THE FUCK AM I NOT READING NEGIMA

Reblogged: spotto-zotto

13 June 09
[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

Reblogged: songsyouusedtolove

Posted: 9:36 AM
planettampon:


churly:
The Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum.

planettampon:

churly:

The Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum.

Reblogged: planettampon

12 June 09

Reblogged: satinsheets

Tags: photo reblog
26 January 09

Reblogged: satinsheets

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25 January 09

Reblogged: atheistramblings

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23 January 09

Reblogged: runamuk

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Posted: 10:07 AM
(via planettampon)

Reblogged: planettampon

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Posted: 8:12 AM
(via bobloblawslawblog)
AAHHHH. SPEED RACER.
“LOOK AT HIS HUGE EYELASHES!”

(via bobloblawslawblog)

AAHHHH. SPEED RACER. “LOOK AT HIS HUGE EYELASHES!”

Reblogged: bobloblawslawblog

Posted: 8:11 AM

Reblogged: runamuk

Tags: photo reblog
22 January 09

Reblogged: atheistramblings

Tags: link reblog
Posted: 10:07 AM
taufiq:


GPOYW: I think I need a haircut

Really? I think you look good with that fringe, Taufiq.

taufiq:

GPOYW: I think I need a haircut

Really? I think you look good with that fringe, Taufiq.

Reblogged: taufiq

Tags: photo reblog
Posted: 9:33 AM
niki:


These things are so clever. Essentially it’s a scratchcard that is inserted into junk mail or tv listings, and if you match numbers or whatnot, you text a number to claim your prize. Trouble is, unlike many other text-this-code product competitions, texting the number subscribes you to a Jamster-like scheme where the user is charged $10 to join, and then $6 a month to download ringtones and wallpapers for your phone. I don’t know whether to call this post-Jamster, or IRL phishing.

Despite the existence of common sense, Jamster and its competitors continue to exist and continue to ruin perfectly good episodes of The Simpsons with their incessant advertisements. As parents are getting smarter, punishing their children for racking up huge phone bills on complete bullshit, Jamster has had to change their game. And disguising itself as scratchcard competitions or product text-this-code competitions just happens to be the next evolution. It’s a shame, really. I’ve won things in text-this-code competitions (an iPod mini and countless free chocolate bars) and now these things are going to spoil all trust for those things, once people catch on.

Luckily, the mobile phone industry is evolving to shake off this Jamster bullshit. I mean, why do you need to download shitty midi ringtones? Can’t your phone play mp3s? How can you take that mobile phone to school, girl, don’t the others make fun of you? This isn’t 2004, sweetie, no matter how you dress. And phone cameras are now removing the “need” for downloadable wallpaper at $4.40 a pop. You want a band’s album art on your wallpaper? Go down to HMV and take a picture of it with your phone’s camera. Bitch, we all know you didn’t pay for the music, so why would you pay for wallpaper?

niki:

These things are so clever. Essentially it’s a scratchcard that is inserted into junk mail or tv listings, and if you match numbers or whatnot, you text a number to claim your prize. Trouble is, unlike many other text-this-code product competitions, texting the number subscribes you to a Jamster-like scheme where the user is charged $10 to join, and then $6 a month to download ringtones and wallpapers for your phone. I don’t know whether to call this post-Jamster, or IRL phishing.

Despite the existence of common sense, Jamster and its competitors continue to exist and continue to ruin perfectly good episodes of The Simpsons with their incessant advertisements. As parents are getting smarter, punishing their children for racking up huge phone bills on complete bullshit, Jamster has had to change their game. And disguising itself as scratchcard competitions or product text-this-code competitions just happens to be the next evolution. It’s a shame, really. I’ve won things in text-this-code competitions (an iPod mini and countless free chocolate bars) and now these things are going to spoil all trust for those things, once people catch on.

Luckily, the mobile phone industry is evolving to shake off this Jamster bullshit. I mean, why do you need to download shitty midi ringtones? Can’t your phone play mp3s? How can you take that mobile phone to school, girl, don’t the others make fun of you? This isn’t 2004, sweetie, no matter how you dress. And phone cameras are now removing the “need” for downloadable wallpaper at $4.40 a pop. You want a band’s album art on your wallpaper? Go down to HMV and take a picture of it with your phone’s camera. Bitch, we all know you didn’t pay for the music, so why would you pay for wallpaper?

Reblogged: niki

Tags: photo reblog
Posted: 8:33 AM

Reblogged: atheistramblings

Tags: photo reblog
Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh