Unedited (Perfect)
Unsung (Silent)
Uncut (Raw)
Unit (Big)
Uno (Loneliness)
Un (Holy)
U (W)
Tomorrow is almost here and I’m still up. Must fall asleep; must put down phone; must not think about tomorrow as it’s almost here.
Eyes blurry, eyes closed,
Eyes wanting to stay closed.
Head loopy, head- not a tweet,
Head on pillow waiting for sleep to come.
Fingers slowing, mind slowing,
off to bed, before I’m dead.
So tired, need sleep, put away phone.
Almost there, waiting, eyes are closing.
Sleeping now, sleeping later,
Eyes are always closed.
Raindrops on rooftop, my eyes are numb.
No more words with friends, twitter or face book.
Eyes are closing, eyes are closed, peaceful morning.
Another job interview?
Thanks to a new advertising campaign currently running in subway stations in South Korea, commuters can shop the “shelves” of a Tesco billboard using their smartphones, and the goods they purchase will be delivered to their homes within the day.
(via DesignBoom)
(via poptech)
orientaltiger: Life Calendar: How was your day. The 365 days are represented by an emoticon that you have to draw as the day has gone.
Great idea!
So tired, need sleep, put away phone.
Facebook, twitter, getglue, no.
Aim high, don’t disappoint.
Work hard, have some fun.
Easy does it,
Charge the phone,
Do it,
Sleep.
It’s the 4th of July in a sweatshirt
trying to fall asleep.
Dam fireworks continue to go
even though the main show is over
It’s a shame so many were hurt
although when you think you might miss the only opportunity you had.
Dam fireworks continue to go
Even though the main show is over
Little boy trying to sleep through all the noise. Wanting, waiting for it to be over. Not yet, never ending
Dam fireworks continue to go
Even though the main show is over.
July 4 - Declaration of Independence
Engrossed Declaration of Independence, August 2, 1776; Miscellaneous Papers of the Continental Congress
Drafted by Thomas Jefferson between June 11 and June 28, 1776, the Second Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. The Declaration set forth a list of grievances of the American colonies against the British Crown and declared they were breaking from British rule to form free and independent states.
On July 19, 1776, Congress resolved that the Declaration passed on the 4th be fairly engrossed on parchment with the title and stile [sic] “The unanimous declaration of the thirteen United States of America” and that the same, when engrossed, be signed by every member of Congress. The engrossing was most likely done by Timothy Matlack, an assistant to Charles Thomson, Secretary of the Congress. Although it bears the date “July 4, 1776,” the engrossed Declaration was signed on August 2, 1776, by members of the Continental Congress who were present that day and later by other members of Congress. A total of 56 delegates eventually signed the document.