Let’s all thank Mashable for putting this ish all in one place.
1. It’s like the spices are against me

2. Don’t you die on me, dammit!

3. Thanks a latte, man. Who’s gonna clean this up now?

4. No quiero Taco Bell

5. No! My Old Navy khakis aren’t liquid-resistant!
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6. How do people at the gym make it look so easy?

7. It’s more common than you think, trust us

8. One small step for Dorothy, one broken back for the rest of time

9. Damn laws of physics — work or me!

10. Did you learn nothing from the sexual harassment presentation last week?

11. Empty! Why does everyone keep abandoning me?

12. Why doesn’t somebody invent something to put stuff on?!?

13. Just gonna measure the window real quick aaaaaaaand I’m hurt

14. I call this move the “Teach Me How to Life”

15. Why can’t there be an easy, elegant chin strap for my Thursday dinners in the dark?

16. I almost got a grass stain on my Lacoste button-up!

17. Yes, I love you too, honey. Oh, son of a—! Stupid grandkids ruin everything

18. When life hands you eggs, crack that crap open with a fork

19. Walking: The number one cause of death in 2012

20. Ugh, not again

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9 Tumblrs Every Environmentalist Should Follow
mashable.comYay! Mashable named us as one of 9 Tumblrs to follow! We’d like to thank all of our Tumblr friends for making this possible! We truly couldn’t have done it without you!
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But that’s not all! The Tumblr for our sister site, Mother Nature Network, was also named to the list! Double yay!
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Thank you so much!
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The Sundance Institute recently announced a new digital partnership with Reelhouse, an online video platform where filmmakers and artists can self-distribute their work.
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My film project found it's way to Mashable!
mashable.comWhen Tumblr’s Storyboard projects fell through the cracks, Mashable caught them. Watch a father-son documentary team tell the stories of recent vets.