I can strongly smell le bestie Oslo’s cologne on the top deck of this bus. It’s giving me the warm and fuzzies.
Omg I’ve been sitting here for an hour and a half supporting my boss from his home, and we have yet to get any real work done. A lot of talk planning for our work in the next couple of weeks, but we’ve not even started on te work we had planned for today.
This is where working from home can be problematic.
I will definitely go to FIeld Day. I just know that missing it will just have such a negative effect on my mood. Going on my lonesome will also boost my confidence for when I go Green Man Festival with zero company.
See, if I didn’t do these things by myself, then I wouldn’t get to experience anythings. With friends being in other countries, or unwilling to do the same thing twice, or refusing to go to festivals because in their mind they’re too old for crowds and mud…it’s a tad bit limiting.
Dagnamit, I should have asked him there and then on the train if he wanted to join me. I’m an idiot.
Cards Against Humanity is a party game for horrible people.
Unlike most of the party games you’ve played before, Cards Against Humanity is as despicable and awkward as you and your friends.
The game is simple. Each round, one player asks a question from a Black Card, and everyone else answers with their funniest White Card.
And it is distributed under a Creative Commons license, meaning it is not only free to play, but remixing, and changing the game are more than just encouraged.The official hard copy has been sold out for a while now, but a PDF of all the cards, and instructions distributed by the creators for making your own deck can be found here.
You’re welcome, and enjoy!
NO NO NO OKAY THIS GAME IS ACTUALLY THE BEST REAL TALK
I love this idea and I want this very badly.
Best game ever. I cannot recommend it enough.
CAH?
FOREVER REBLOG.
It’s worth a try, right?
About 3 weeks ago, we posted the new CocoRosie track “We Are On Fire,” which is taken from their forthcoming 7” (out now on Touch and Go). Today, we have the B-side of that 7” disc: a song featuring Antony Hegarty (of Antony and the Johnsons) on vocal duties. Here is “Tearz for Animals.”






