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To me, Sundays are the perfect days for snuggling up with a hot beverage & a fuzzy critter, and getting lost online for an hour or two. I have a two-hour bus ride home from Toronto this afternoon, so I’m crossing my fingers that I get on one with WiFi. While there won’t be a kitty on my lap, I’ll try to remember to grab a hot tea before I board.
In case you have something similar on your agenda, I’ve put together this list of links for you. From design to fashion to Grumpy Cat, here are my favourite morsels of Internet deliciousness that I dug up this week…
Startups, this is how design works.
It turns out grumpy cat is really just misunderstood.
I don’t want to admit how much time I spent today testing my vocabulary …probably enough to fill a bowl of rice.
Gala Darling penned a beautiful prayer for the new year and wrote up some bangin’ resolutions for anyone low on inspiration.
Can Facebook Poke make social media more authentic?
I’ve been toying with the idea of getting hair extensions, since it feels like I’ve been growing my hair our foooooorever with little progress, so I loved this rundown from Elsie!
If you’re considering your first tattoo, take this young girl’s experience as a warning.
Be wrong as fast as you can.
I love the simple beauty of these minimalist posters made from the text of classic books.
Wouldn’t these anatomically correct chocolate skulls make awesome Valentine’s Day presents?
I’m loving on Kenny Random‘s street art and his dedication to adding colour & life to the cities he paints in.
“I like playing with fantasy and reality, so I try and find the best location to give more power to all the cartoon characters. Cartoons are very powerful on paper, but on the street they become part of real life; the right place can give them an amazing power!”
Natalie was a talented intern at the magazine I used to manage. She’s a budding journalist, an inspiring blogger, and now she’s working to start a charity! Help make Natalie’s dream, Tutus for Tots, come true by voting for her here.
I love, love, love Danielle’s Mantra of Practical Compassion.
Is the improbable the new normal?
What entrepreneurs can learn from artists.
3 storytelling tips from Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan.
What’s the best link you’ve come across lately? Happy surfing!
xx S.