It’s been about a year now 
ain’t seen or heard from you 
I’ve been missing you crazy 
how do you, how do you sleep 
I found the letter you wrote me 
it still smells just like you 
damn those sweet memories 
How do you, how do you sleep, how do you sleep. 

I tried my best at moving on have yet to find a girl like you 
I see things that I didn’t before and I’m wishing I had more time with you, 
How do you stay awake knowing all I do is think of you 
All the things we thought about that never will happen again if I could just see you 

If I had my way I’ll come and get you girl 
In your favorite car with the missing top 
man around my way where we used to walk
and did all those things to steal your heart 

It’s been about a year now 
ain’t seen or heard from you 
I’ve been missing you crazy 
how do you, how do you sleep 
I found the letter you wrote me 
it still smells just like you 
damn those sweet memories 
How do you, how do you sleep, how do you sleep. 

Baby all that I hear from my friends again and again and again (they come and ask about you) (they say) we saw your girl at the game and damn we gotta say a big mistake by you. 
Not only does your body bang but I miss the conversation too 
Tell me that you couldn’t sleep can’t think can’t eat till I come see you 

If I had my way I’ll come and get you girl 
In your favorite car with the missing top 
man around my way where we used to park
and did all those things to steal your heart 

It’s been about a year now 
ain’t seen or heard from you 
I’ve been missing you crazy 
how do you, how do you sleep 
I found the letter you wrote me 
it still smells just like you 
damn those sweet memories 
How do you, how do you sleep, how do you sleep 

It’s been about a year now 
ain’t seen or heard from you 
I’ve been missing you crazy 
how do you, how do you sleep 
I found the letter you wrote me 
it still smells just like you 
damn those sweet memories 
How do you, how do you sleep, how do you sleep

(Source: Spotify)

minimaldesks:

Today, I’m taking a drastic departure from what I typically post to share Albert Einstein’s desk photographed hours after his death in 1955.  
As readers know, we are largely about simplicity and minimalism with regard to our desk and/or workspace.  My personal belief system is that removing excess clutter in our immediate surroundings allows free breathing and focus on the most important tasks at hand. Conversely, I also acknowledge that a large faction exists that demonstrate the exact opposite is true.
I consider myself an astute observer of people, and as a result, I try to avoid tunnel-vision with respect to the approaches others take that vastly differ from my own.   Simply stated, Einstein’s “unseemly” workspace was a sheer mess, but guess what - he was still a genius.  For Einstein, a workspace of more stuff, not less, provided maximum inspirational value.  Further examples include Steve Jobs whose workspace was cluttered, but we’re all familiar with the work he accomplished.  Former Vice-President Al Gore had a prominent amount of clutter as well, but, he helped run the United States for 8 years.  I’d say that was pretty important and meaningful work. 
The moral of the story here is that despite our love of workspace simplicity - do what makes you most effective.  Do what makes you most creative.  Do what enables you to make meaningful contributions to society or those you hold in the highest regard.
Photo by Ralph Morse—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images

minimaldesks:

Today, I’m taking a drastic departure from what I typically post to share Albert Einstein’s desk photographed hours after his death in 1955.  

As readers know, we are largely about simplicity and minimalism with regard to our desk and/or workspace.  My personal belief system is that removing excess clutter in our immediate surroundings allows free breathing and focus on the most important tasks at hand. Conversely, I also acknowledge that a large faction exists that demonstrate the exact opposite is true.

I consider myself an astute observer of people, and as a result, I try to avoid tunnel-vision with respect to the approaches others take that vastly differ from my own.   Simply stated, Einstein’s “unseemly” workspace was a sheer mess, but guess what - he was still a genius.  For Einstein, a workspace of more stuff, not less, provided maximum inspirational value.  Further examples include Steve Jobs whose workspace was cluttered, but we’re all familiar with the work he accomplished.  Former Vice-President Al Gore had a prominent amount of clutter as well, but, he helped run the United States for 8 years.  I’d say that was pretty important and meaningful work. 

The moral of the story here is that despite our love of workspace simplicity - do what makes you most effective.  Do what makes you most creative.  Do what enables you to make meaningful contributions to society or those you hold in the highest regard.

Photo by Ralph Morse—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images

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Freedom of Speech in Indonesia

I think most of Indonesians are retarded.

We go back to days ago when Irshad Manji came to Indonesia for discuss her new book “Allah, Love, Liberty” which is sorta controversial because :

  • She is a lesbian (she said it openly)
  • She is talking about Moslem’s free will, and
  • She doesnt wear clothes that covers her aurat

I think it’s not necessary to judge people by their sexual orientation, nobody wants to be gay. I read the book, and i think it’s really reasonable to relating Allah and Love. Besides, wearing veils doesnt actually means that woman is a pure sainted, virtuous, yadda yaddaa.

Anyway, you can read the entire news here

MMI attacked Irshad Manji and the participants, and messed up the room then left wearing helmets so nobody could see their face. Pathetic. That’s why i called them a looooserrr, if you fight for the true you dont need to hide your face, do you?

I am not talking about her sexual orientation or on she’s being astray. It’s about people’s freedom of speech. Everybody should have their rights of speaks out their belief, as long as it reasonable. There are lots of hard liner religious with close-minded doesnt comprehend the concept of freedom of speech. They still persist with their moron idea “LIBERTY IS A EVIL’S MINION!!”

Politicalprof: On Mitt Romney and High School Cruelty

politicalprof:

So it turns out Mitt Romney might have been an ass in high school — or, at least, that he might have been an ass some of the time in high school. For example, he engaged in an act of cruelty that led to a schoolmate’s hair being cut … perhaps because the student was gay (or was perceived to be…

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Pick 7 artists/bands that you love before reading the questions:

1. Bon Iver

2. Matt Wettz

3. Taylor Swift

4. Frank Sinatra

5. Jesse Ruben

6. Landon Pigg

7. Benton Paul

What was the first song you ever heard by 1?

I cant make you love me

What is your favorite song of 7?

Paris

What are your favorite lyrics of 5?

And she’s reading a book on a bench, So he sits down beside her and smiles. And then he says this ’Well I think you’re the woman I met down on Bleecker and Sixth’

How many times have you seen 4 live?

Haha he is dead in the time i was a little so i never

What is your favorite song by 6?

Falling in love at the coffee shop

Is there a song by 3 that makes you sad?

Back to Desember

What is your favorite song by 1?

Emma

When did you first get into 2?

About a year ago

What is your favorite song by 4?

Come Fly with Me

Is there a song by 1 that makes you sad?

I cant make you love me

What is your favorite song of 2?

5:19

What song isn’t your favorite of 7?

Run