Enough said.
Video by Miranda July, via Rockstar Diaries

These posters titled Animals of High Moral Standards and Animals of Low Moral Standards by R.S. Posnak totally made my day. I mean - who gets to decide this kind of stuff??? The posters are available in online shop Animalia (check out their awesome blog) for a mere $30.
By the way, I'm really bummed my post from Thursday was deleted due to some blogger malfunctions. Hopefully it will reappear soon. In the meantime, please enjoy this awesome (and DC appropriate) photo I found over at Milk. May you greet the weekend with the same "kind of unbridled enthusiasm." Cheers!




A HUGE Harry Potter fan and lover of wit, I had to post these. Can you imagine how awesome book club would be if one of these guys was chosen? If only they actually existed... For now, I'll just have to be happy with the idea.
A chronic "to-do" list-maker, the 172 things 'to do' in order to increase your level of accomplishment by Brandy Fedoruk totally speaks to me. Can't wait to check off "wear the same pair of pants for a week straight" (I love a good social experiment) and "wikipedia everything."


Humorous prints by Aled Lewis, which are part of his Make Something 365 project. Seriously, I can't stop laughing... 
My 23rd birthday is on Sunday, so I'll be spending the next few days eating lots of sweets (my mom sent a whole box of Sucre goodness - so spoiled!), listening to Blink 182's "What's my age again?" and making Hunter do my chores (love you!). Here's to a great weekend full of great moments like the one pictured above!
The Man Repeller is my new favorite blog (thanks Lucky mag!). It's half fashion blog, half comedic genius. She has these challenges to turn potential "man getter" outfits into "man repeller" outfits (one of her latest is sampled above). You should really check it out - I mean, look at those birth control glasses. How can you not laugh?

I kind of want this sign from Etsy shop WilliamDohman in my entry way. Pretty and amusing at the same time. For a good while, my greeting of choice was "Hey, Girl!" or if I was feeling particularly cheerful, "Hey Girl, Hey!" Now if only there was a sign for that (sorry, boys).