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Street Style Designer, Passionate D&B Lover, Rockstar Entrepreneur, Rebellious Alpha-Female, Mouthy Gooner.
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"Failing Faster, Flying Higher."
Goes without saying…
Spectacular Aurorae Erupt Over Norway
Over the weekend, the Earth’s magnetic field was struck by a coronal mass ejection...
Men of the World, this is what women want. Well, two things actually…
1. No, not David Beckham, but his passion for something he loves. It’s not about the money, it’s about doing something you love everyday and people just adore you for it.
2. A man sporting a quiff - Becks looks good with no hair or old school quiff hair. Keeping it classy and classic.
T.E.E.D (Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs) - Garden (Calibre Remix) (by UKFDrumandBass)
— Sounds like syrup :D
She owned it.
by Sophie Windsor Clive, vimeo.com
Beautiful. Made even better by the off camera comments and exclamations. Via David McGeorge.
Those who know me will know instantly which car I gasped at and which I want next.
212 by Azealia Banks (Official Video) (by MostWantedAlien)
— I guess that **** gettin’ eaten…
Scissor Sisters Vs Krystal Pepsy - Shady Love (by TheGlossyNewspaper)
— Can’t get enough of this!
Henry David Thoreau
[This quote, since I was a kid, is basically why I don’t really want to do things like everybody else… and being perfectly ok with it. -mp]
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EmmGee (Taken with instagram)
“RESPECT!”
Twitter / @scottsimpson: My new standard of cool: w …
Awesome. Hat tip to Marco for pointing this one out.
I work in a software company where all the managers have blackberries. It seems to be the company norm that when they are invited to a meeting the first thing they do is sit down and start checking their email. Nothing like sitting in a presentation by the VP (or CEO) and having the director behind you checking his email throughout (with it clicking each time he moves to the next line on the screen).
It’s nice to know I’m not old fashioned. Phones/email are there for your convenience. When I meet with someone I don’t look at, glance at, answer, or use my phone. If I know an emergency is in the works I’ll tell the person I’m meeting with that I’m expecting a call and might have to take it. If someone calls and it is not the emergency I ignore it. Same with email.
When you meet with someone you should be “present”. I call it manners.
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