February 2011
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January 2011
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The scariest sentence in the world.
“I found your Tumblr.”
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December 2010
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So, this is basically what New Year's is like.
It’s 11:59PM on December 31, 2010. It’s 12AM on January 1. Ten minutes later, realize nothing has changed.  Nothing amazing happens just because it’s not 2010 anymore. It’s still just another day. 
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