feltipen.

I make bad drawerings.

Severing the cord.

Taking tumblr out of my life equation.

I don’t want to delete it, just disable my access to it. I’ll change my password to a random scramble of characters, which I will also save to a notepad somewhere. So if I ever really wanted to, I can come back and look at my old posts.

See you on the other side.

partydream:

feltipen:

There are probably only five people in the world who understand the magnitude of what I have on this hard drive.

EVAN CAN I PLEASE HAVE ONE

I’m going to check to see whether it is the real thing or not. If it is i’ll bring you one monday at the premiere.

partydream:

feltipen:

There are probably only five people in the world who understand the magnitude of what I have on this hard drive.

EVAN CAN I PLEASE HAVE ONE

I’m going to check to see whether it is the real thing or not. If it is i’ll bring you one monday at the premiere.

(via partydream-deactivated20110517-)

There are probably only five people in the world who understand the magnitude of what I have on this hard drive.

There are probably only five people in the world who understand the magnitude of what I have on this hard drive.

Peer into the blackness.

I briefly stopped by my old high school to borrow some film gear today. I noticed that their digital projector was a bit crooked. So I went up, and fixed it. I walked past my old film teacher and friend Ms. Butler to leave, and as I passed she commented: “I like how you leave a room better off than how you found it.”

Just now, thinking about that, I realized that she bestowed upon me a quite powerful personal mantra:

To leave the world a better off place than how I found it.

I can dig that.

Pseudo intellectual.

Pseudo intellectual.

Penny Arcade.

Penny Arcade.

Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch (Oct. 23, 1960 - July 25, 2008) gave his last lecture at the university Sept. 18, 2007, before a packed McConomy Auditorium. In his moving presentation, “Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams,” Pausch talked about his lessons learned and gave advice to students on how to achieve their own career and personal goals. 

The Corporation.

Free to watch online: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pin8fbdGV9Y&feature=related