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  1. These days I am literally so angry. All the time. Like anything that anybody I know says to me makes angry. And I’m actually so tired of being angry. I just want to drop off the face of the earth and leave everyone and everything that I’ve ever known and reestablish myself in another place or another country and be totally self-sufficient because only when I’m by myself not worrying about other people am I the least angry. But then I’ll end up angry at myself for not finding a job, fucking up in school, eating too much, being too lazy. It’s an honest struggling, TBH and I’m kind of done with everything, everyone, everywhere. Just ship me away to a world where I don’t feel like this anymore. 

    1. cant spell immature without im mature

      try to wrap your head around that one

      holy shit im a genius

      1. Life, June 19, 1944
        [American soldiers landing on Omaha Beach, D-Day, Normandy, France], June 6, 1944 ©International Center of Photography/Magnum Photos
        [American soldiers landing on Omaha Beach, D-Day, Normandy, France], June 6, 1944 ©International Center of Photography/Magnum Photos
        [American soldiers landing on Omaha Beach, D-Day, Normandy, France], June 6, 1944 ©International Center of Photography/Magnum Photos[American soldiers landing on Omaha Beach, D-Day, Normandy, France], June 6, 1944 ©International Center of Photography/Magnum Photos

        icphoto:

        The Story Behind Robert Capa’s Pictures of D-Day

        Today is the 69th anniversary of D-Day, the beginning of the massive Allied invasion of western Europe to confront Hitler’s forces during World War II. Robert Capa famously made some of the only surviving pictures of the invasion on Omaha beach, which was chaotic, in part due to wind and current. The beach rockets intended to stun the Germans arrived too early and the aerial bombs landed too far inland. Many infantrymen deemed it suicidal to attempt to cross the open beach, so the waterline was soon mobbed with crouching, pinned-down men without officers to lead them forward. Capa, who had crossed the Channel with the soldiers, remained photographing on the beach for about an hour and a half that morning until his film was used up. He then boarded a ship to take him off the beach, which subsequently was hit and sank, and then made it back on another boat, where medics were treating the wounded. He arrived back in Weymouth, England, on the morning on June 7, handed his film to the Army courier, and returned to France.

        When his film arrived in the Life London office that evening, there were four rolls of 35mm film (one of them probably unexposed) and half a dozen rolls of 2 1/4 film. Capa included a note with his films saying that the action was all on the 35mm rolls. Picture editor John Morris told photographer Hans Wild and the young lab assistant, Dennis Banks, to rush the prints. When the film came out of the developing solution, Wild looked at it wet and told Morris that although the 35mm negatives were grainy, the pictures were fabulous. A few minutes later, Banks burst into Morris’s office, blurting out hysterically, “They’re ruined! Ruined! Capa’s films are all ruined!” Because of the necessary rush to get prints on the flight to New York for the next edition of Life, he had put the 35mm negatives in the drying cabinet with the heat on high and closed the door. With no air circulating, the film emulsion had melted. Although the first three rolls had nothing on the film, there were images on the fourth. The film Capa had shot with his Rollei before and after the actual landings had not been put into the drying cabinet and so survived intact.

        Although ten of the 35mm negatives were usable, the emulsion on them had melted just enough so that it slid a bit over the surface of the film. Consequently, sprocket holes—which would normally punctuate the unexposed margin of the film—cut into the lower portion of the images themselves. Ironically, the blurring of the surviving images may actually have strengthened their dramatic impact, for it imbues them with an almost tangible sense of urgency and explosive reverberation.

        Written by Cynthia Young, ICP Curator of the Capa Archives

        1. Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of other’s opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.

          - Steve Jobs

          1. Investment

            Is such an important aspect that I rarely noticed until this year. Sometimes it’s more important to invest your time into relationships and memories, before academics and studying. I mean, those are the things you’ll remember ten years from now. As a disclaimer, this is really different to me as I grew up in a environment where school was everything.

            Probably gonna kiss that 4.0 goodbye (it’s God’s grace so don’t hate), but I don’t really mind. My grades don’t define me and they’re for His glory anyways. I’ve been so blessed freshmen year and I don’t want to leave. Summer can wait. Going to enjoy these last few moments!

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              1. I wish I were in Boston this summer.

                I wish I were in Boston this summer.

                I wish I were in Boston this summer.

                1. Time for some new shoes.

                  1. To celebrate the exciting return of Arrested Development, a few of us greeting card artists put our heads (and pencils) together and whipped up a (fake) mini-line of greeting cards that anyone can download and print out for free!

                    It’s super easy! Download the high-res files here. They even come with a dotted line for the fold and should print easily to your basic home printer.

                    And if you like them, please share them to your heart’s content!

                    The Artists: 

                    Kathleen Marcotte 

                    Dan Liuzzi

                    Claire Mojher

                    Ali Kurzeja

                    1. finally got my cap and gown

                      you could make great halloween costumes out of these things if you added a rolled up liberal arts degree

                      “oh cool, what are you going as?” 

                      broke

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