Office by Alex Penny

freckles make me strong.

I live in Seattle. These are things that catch my attention, pique my interest and/or make me want to pass notes in class like a 7th grader

January 9, 2013 11:16 pm

Twinkies versus Oatmeal Cream Pies

  • Me: Did you hear about Hostess?
  • Jermaine: But, I mean, have people been eatin' Hostess like they should? Little Debbie's been stepping her game up for years.
10:50 pm

Housemate party, the break dancing moment

September 12, 2012 11:42 am

Kid Gives Speech After Learning To Ride A Bike

This kid is my hero. Go forth everyone, and practice everything. You can do it. I believe and so does this kid.

August 24, 2012 12:02 pm
Newest interest: Men’s fashion ages 0-6.

Newest interest: Men’s fashion ages 0-6.

July 7, 2012 9:56 am
"‘CAUSE YOU ARE MY BEYONCE"

I am fairly certain I have just been honored with the gold medal of all compliments. Thanks, Jess.

Seriously though, if you liked it you should have put a ring on it instead of running towards some fabulous life in NYC.

May 11, 2012 1:38 pm

thedailywhat:

LMFAO Cover of the Day: After months of rearranging, 18-year-old Noah finally figured out how best to cover LMFAO’s “Sexy & I Know It” — and his rendition has just been named the day’s trending video by NBC’s Today show. You can almost see him blushing as he shares his big news with fans on Facebook and Twitter. Pretty obvious what’s going on here — Noah’s sexy and he doesn’t know it.

[hypervocal]


Thank you , Noah.

(Source: thedailywhat)

March 27, 2012 9:39 am
silly: Baby in a shark costume. Awesome.

silly: Baby in a shark costume. Awesome.

(Source: withyoursmilesowarm)

March 19, 2012 10:00 am
seashelllz:wearefirstserve: I want to work like this These are the lengths people go to when there is no official nap policy.

seashelllz:wearefirstserve: I want to work like this

These are the lengths people go to when there is no official nap policy.

March 18, 2012 10:00 am
theweekmagazine: Feel-good story of the day: The man who used Google Earth to find his long-lost family. Saroo Brierley was only 5 when a train zoomed him hundreds of miles from home. It took 25 years and a technological revolution for him to get back. “I kept in my head the images of the town I grew up in, the streets I used to wander and the faces of my family.” Brierley spent hours on Google Earth zooming around for clues, obsessively looking for something, anything that he recognized. Finally, he identified his hometown: Ganesh Talai.  Read the full story  Technology for the win.

theweekmagazine:

Feel-good story of the day: The man who used Google Earth to find his long-lost family. Saroo Brierley was only 5 when a train zoomed him hundreds of miles from home. It took 25 years and a technological revolution for him to get back.

“I kept in my head the images of the town I grew up in, the streets I used to wander and the faces of my family.” Brierley spent hours on Google Earth zooming around for clues, obsessively looking for something, anything that he recognized. Finally, he identified his hometown: Ganesh Talai. 

Read the full story 

Technology for the win.

March 17, 2012 10:00 am
tiny platypups. You are welcome.

tiny platypups. You are welcome.

(Source: toocutebabyanimals, via seashelllz)