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But one of the signs of maturity is to realize that 99 percent of the stuff that happens to you every day has absolutely no significance to anybody else.
Mark Bauerlein, professor of English at Emory University first noticed at timoni, and a statement, if internalized and effectuated, that could prove wonderfully liberating, not in a “fuck y’all” way, but in the sense that your limitations are often based on conjured ghosts. (via griffinandhoxie)

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I make this stuff up as I go.

Making it up as I go since 1969
I run a web design shop in Manhattan Beach, CA. I'm a die hard nice guy. I started the Get Geeky South Bay, and also run the LA ExpressionEngine meetup. I live & breathe technology and the web, and drink way too much coffee.

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