ilovecharts:

My complete bastardization of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs in the name of conscious consumerism.
-sarahlcomics

ilovecharts:

My complete bastardization of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs in the name of conscious consumerism.

-sarahlcomics

teamfreedicks:

land-of-ships-and-theories:

lady-jora:

sub-maureen:

rxversed:

brightfeathers:

Whenever people question how awesome Canada is, I just remind them that our $100 bills are scratch and sniff maple syrup

Canada is the greatest country in the world. 

please tell me this is a joke

// it isn’t

Canada is badass as fuck

True and tested by your friendly neighbourhood Canadian

teamfreedicks:

land-of-ships-and-theories:

lady-jora:

sub-maureen:

rxversed:

brightfeathers:

Whenever people question how awesome Canada is, I just remind them that our $100 bills are scratch and sniff maple syrup

Canada is the greatest country in the world. 

please tell me this is a joke

// it isn’t

Canada is badass as fuck

True and tested by your friendly neighbourhood Canadian

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pocketfulofgeek:

iandsharman:

There are four times as many millionaires in the UK parliament as there are women.

This is upsetting.

pocketfulofgeek:

iandsharman:

There are four times as many millionaires in the UK parliament as there are women.

This is upsetting.

HAITIAN VILLAGERS ARE SURE SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR #FIRSTWORLDPROBLEMS


from: fastcocreate.com

bestrooftalkever:

mcdavis:

Ouch.

Every. Four. Years.

bestrooftalkever:

mcdavis:

Ouch.

Every. Four. Years.

theatlantic:

The Cheapest Generation: Why Aren’t Millennials Buying Cars or Houses?

What if Millennials’ aversion to car-buying isn’t a temporary side effect of the recession, but part of a permanent generational shift in tastes and spending habits? It’s a question that applies not only to cars, but to several other traditional categories of big spending—most notably, housing. And its answer has large implications for the future shape of the economy—and for the speed of recovery.
Read more. [Image: Kagan McLeod]

It’s safe to say that a decent number of Tumblr users are a part of the Millennial generation. So, tell us: Do you own a car or house? If not, why?

theatlantic:

The Cheapest Generation: Why Aren’t Millennials Buying Cars or Houses?

What if Millennials’ aversion to car-buying isn’t a temporary side effect of the recession, but part of a permanent generational shift in tastes and spending habits? It’s a question that applies not only to cars, but to several other traditional categories of big spending—most notably, housing. And its answer has large implications for the future shape of the economy—and for the speed of recovery.

Read more. [Image: Kagan McLeod]

It’s safe to say that a decent number of Tumblr users are a part of the Millennial generation. So, tell us: Do you own a car or house? If not, why?

"There must be more to life than having everything!"
Maurice Sendak (1928 - 05/08/2012)

If anyone is having a bad day, remember that today in 1976 Ronald Wayne sold his 10% stake of Apple for $800. Now it’s worth $58,065,210,000.

moneyisnotimportant:

vonzumwalt:

kinda crazy. apple has more cash than the U.S. government.

This really puts things into perspective!

moneyisnotimportant:

vonzumwalt:

kinda crazy. apple has more cash than the U.S. government.

This really puts things into perspective!