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robinspiration:

what really sells it for me is the presentation/frame

for the house by the front door

robinspiration:

what really sells it for me is the presentation/frame

for the house by the front door

(Source: wakeupohsleeper)

sweepmeup:

Another year in review by Amanda Jane

I do love this style of Christmas card……they’re just not very Christmassy though.

sweepmeup:

Another year in review by Amanda Jane

I do love this style of Christmas card……they’re just not very Christmassy though.

(via robinspiration)

big fan of maps and stuff

big fan of maps and stuff

(via soulhunting)

It just makes sense.
unworthybabbling:

The Cult of Done Manifesto
There are three states of being. Not knowing, action and completion.
Accept that everything is a draft. It helps to get it done.
There is no editing stage.
Pretending you know what you’re doing is almost the same as knowing what you are doing, so just accept that you know what you’re doing even if you don’t and do it.
Banish procrastination. If you wait more than a week to get an idea done, abandon it.
The point of being done is not to finish but to get other things done.
Once you’re done you can throw it away.
Laugh at perfection. It’s boring and keeps you from being done.
People without dirty hands are wrong. Doing something makes you right.
Failure counts as done. So do mistakes.
Destruction is a variant of done.
If you have an idea and publish it on the internet, that counts as a ghost of done.
Done is the engine of more.
Written by Bre Pettis and Kio Stark in 20 minutes “because we only had 20 minutes to get it done.”

It just makes sense.

unworthybabbling:

The Cult of Done Manifesto

  1. There are three states of being. Not knowing, action and completion.
  2. Accept that everything is a draft. It helps to get it done.
  3. There is no editing stage.
  4. Pretending you know what you’re doing is almost the same as knowing what you are doing, so just accept that you know what you’re doing even if you don’t and do it.
  5. Banish procrastination. If you wait more than a week to get an idea done, abandon it.
  6. The point of being done is not to finish but to get other things done.
  7. Once you’re done you can throw it away.
  8. Laugh at perfection. It’s boring and keeps you from being done.
  9. People without dirty hands are wrong. Doing something makes you right.
  10. Failure counts as done. So do mistakes.
  11. Destruction is a variant of done.
  12. If you have an idea and publish it on the internet, that counts as a ghost of done.
  13. Done is the engine of more.

Written by Bre Pettis and Kio Stark in 20 minutes “because we only had 20 minutes to get it done.”

Photo: nevver: A truer word has never been spoken http://t.co/DY1OMSCw

nevver:

Cake vs. Pie

A truer word has never been spoken

nevver:

Cake vs. Pie

A truer word has never been spoken

Just enough Time

Running.  There’s alot of running.  Point is, nobody has time to walk, well, Justin Timberlake doesn’t.  And that’s the main flaw with In Time, Mr Trousersnake’s new film that I watched last night.  It’s very rush-rush, but doesn’t really get where it needs to go.

Will Salas (Timberlake) is living day to day, ruled by the economy of time and the rising cost of living.  Work for time, pay with time, run out of time, die.  Pretty much sums it up. The individuals in the made up land are born with a clock which starts ticking at the age of 25, when their body clock stops and the remain looking the same age.  Or so they say.

What starts out as an excellent idea for a film, and with the promise of a high action drama turns out to be luke warm and uncompelling.  Flaws in the film shout ‘amateur’.  From the very nice clothes worn by ‘the time poor’, to the mid 30’s looking 25 year olds and cheap car crash effects and car chase setups, there just seems to be a missing final detail.

The only redeeming factor is the costumes.  The poor state gangsta’s are impeccably dressed and the incredibly hot (in a ginger wig) Amanda Seyfried is unbelievably well dressed.  The costume detail and tailoring is obviously where the budget was spent.  Which is a shame, because a film with this much promise shouldn’t leave you driving home thinking,

“Amanda Seyfreid is hot, but have I got enough time for a McFlurry on the way home?”

3 out of 5 - a worthy watch, but won’t blow your mind.

Photo: › splatter rock star by ~[voideity] http://t.co/Mmi9tjvU

robinspiration:

what really sells it for me is the presentation/frame

for the house by the front door

robinspiration:

what really sells it for me is the presentation/frame

for the house by the front door

(Source: wakeupohsleeper)

sweepmeup:

Another year in review by Amanda Jane

I do love this style of Christmas card……they’re just not very Christmassy though.

sweepmeup:

Another year in review by Amanda Jane

I do love this style of Christmas card……they’re just not very Christmassy though.

(via robinspiration)

nevver:

Sweat the Small Stuff

 big fan of the swirls

nevver:

Sweat the Small Stuff

 big fan of the swirls

big fan of maps and stuff

big fan of maps and stuff

(via soulhunting)

It just makes sense.
unworthybabbling:

The Cult of Done Manifesto
There are three states of being. Not knowing, action and completion.
Accept that everything is a draft. It helps to get it done.
There is no editing stage.
Pretending you know what you’re doing is almost the same as knowing what you are doing, so just accept that you know what you’re doing even if you don’t and do it.
Banish procrastination. If you wait more than a week to get an idea done, abandon it.
The point of being done is not to finish but to get other things done.
Once you’re done you can throw it away.
Laugh at perfection. It’s boring and keeps you from being done.
People without dirty hands are wrong. Doing something makes you right.
Failure counts as done. So do mistakes.
Destruction is a variant of done.
If you have an idea and publish it on the internet, that counts as a ghost of done.
Done is the engine of more.
Written by Bre Pettis and Kio Stark in 20 minutes “because we only had 20 minutes to get it done.”

It just makes sense.

unworthybabbling:

The Cult of Done Manifesto

  1. There are three states of being. Not knowing, action and completion.
  2. Accept that everything is a draft. It helps to get it done.
  3. There is no editing stage.
  4. Pretending you know what you’re doing is almost the same as knowing what you are doing, so just accept that you know what you’re doing even if you don’t and do it.
  5. Banish procrastination. If you wait more than a week to get an idea done, abandon it.
  6. The point of being done is not to finish but to get other things done.
  7. Once you’re done you can throw it away.
  8. Laugh at perfection. It’s boring and keeps you from being done.
  9. People without dirty hands are wrong. Doing something makes you right.
  10. Failure counts as done. So do mistakes.
  11. Destruction is a variant of done.
  12. If you have an idea and publish it on the internet, that counts as a ghost of done.
  13. Done is the engine of more.

Written by Bre Pettis and Kio Stark in 20 minutes “because we only had 20 minutes to get it done.”

Photo: nevver: A truer word has never been spoken http://t.co/DY1OMSCw

nevver:

Cake vs. Pie

A truer word has never been spoken

nevver:

Cake vs. Pie

A truer word has never been spoken

Just enough Time

Running.  There’s alot of running.  Point is, nobody has time to walk, well, Justin Timberlake doesn’t.  And that’s the main flaw with In Time, Mr Trousersnake’s new film that I watched last night.  It’s very rush-rush, but doesn’t really get where it needs to go.

Will Salas (Timberlake) is living day to day, ruled by the economy of time and the rising cost of living.  Work for time, pay with time, run out of time, die.  Pretty much sums it up. The individuals in the made up land are born with a clock which starts ticking at the age of 25, when their body clock stops and the remain looking the same age.  Or so they say.

What starts out as an excellent idea for a film, and with the promise of a high action drama turns out to be luke warm and uncompelling.  Flaws in the film shout ‘amateur’.  From the very nice clothes worn by ‘the time poor’, to the mid 30’s looking 25 year olds and cheap car crash effects and car chase setups, there just seems to be a missing final detail.

The only redeeming factor is the costumes.  The poor state gangsta’s are impeccably dressed and the incredibly hot (in a ginger wig) Amanda Seyfried is unbelievably well dressed.  The costume detail and tailoring is obviously where the budget was spent.  Which is a shame, because a film with this much promise shouldn’t leave you driving home thinking,

“Amanda Seyfreid is hot, but have I got enough time for a McFlurry on the way home?”

3 out of 5 - a worthy watch, but won’t blow your mind.

Photo: › splatter rock star by ~[voideity] http://t.co/Mmi9tjvU

Just enough Time

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