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  2. People who go to bed at 10

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  3. exxhaust:

huddahuddahuh:

i revised the map of tumblr

faggot island 

    exxhaust:

    huddahuddahuh:

    i revised the map of tumblr

    faggot island 

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  4. Coalition for Equal Marriage!

    youneverleftmymind:

    Get signing! 24k signatories so far! and the homophobes have 138k! 

    Please sign now! 

    http://www.c4em.org.uk/

    http://www.c4em.org.uk/

    http://www.c4em.org.uk/

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  5. theatlantic:

Infographics Say It All in Facebook’s Latest SEC Filing

In the amendment Facebook filed Monday to its S-1 SEC filing, some of the best information about the company is embedded in the infographics it used to illustrate its points. They show a company that’s booming, with rampant growth of users and revenue, but they also show a behemoth that’s saturated much of the globe save for one glaringly dark patch where China sits. […]
Look at the mass of darkness where China is located, the stark border of Russia, the largely un-Facebook penetrated Africa, and the bright slash of Indonesia (at one point,Indonesian became the most-used Asian language on Facebook). That dislocation between population and Facebook users bears out some of the projections the company follows with in its filing, in particular its expansion plans.
Read more at The Atlantic Wire. [Image: Facebook]

    theatlantic:

    Infographics Say It All in Facebook’s Latest SEC Filing

    In the amendment Facebook filed Monday to its S-1 SEC filing, some of the best information about the company is embedded in the infographics it used to illustrate its points. They show a company that’s booming, with rampant growth of users and revenue, but they also show a behemoth that’s saturated much of the globe save for one glaringly dark patch where China sits. […]

    Look at the mass of darkness where China is located, the stark border of Russia, the largely un-Facebook penetrated Africa, and the bright slash of Indonesia (at one point,Indonesian became the most-used Asian language on Facebook). That dislocation between population and Facebook users bears out some of the projections the company follows with in its filing, in particular its expansion plans.

    Read more at The Atlantic Wire. [Image: Facebook]

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  6. ohmygodohmygodmohmygod

    ohmygodohmygodmohmygod

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  8. tuskandtemper:

i wish i didn’t find this as funny as i do.

    tuskandtemper:

    i wish i didn’t find this as funny as i do.

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  10. allthingsgeography:

Pangaea the supercontinent. Look at how happy they used to be..

    allthingsgeography:

    Pangaea the supercontinent. Look at how happy they used to be..

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