I have no sense of being famous. You’re just working. And then you’ll have a random day in London when you’ll do some press and it creeps into your awareness that this goes out – that what you do every day goes out to televisions right across the country.
- duolingo // learn languages for free
- rhymezone // type in a word and find words that rhyme
- onelook // reverse dictionary
- hemingwayapp // check your essay for readability
- thesaurus // find synonyms, antonyms and more
- planetebook & gutenberg // free ebooks
- coursera // free online courses
- realtimeboard // a virtual pinboard
- pianotte & imslp // free piano sheet music
- tunefind // find songs used in movies and tv shows
- tothebestof // listen to the top 10 songs of any band or musical artist
- omgcatz // download 8tracks playlists
- tags.goose // mass tumblr tag replacer
- colorpicker // helps you choose #hex colours
- wordmark // helps you decide on fonts from your computer
- iemoji // copy+paste tool for ios emojis on browsers
- simpledesktops & subtlepatterns // simple desktop backgrounds
- fount // identify fonts on websites
- dafont & googlefonts // places to find lots of fonts
- wigflip // pixel speech bubble generator
- myfridgefood // check what stuff you have in your fridge and get some recipe ideas
- roadtrippers // tool to plan a roadtrip across america
- recitethis // turn a quote into a masterpiece
- letterboxd // organize the movies you’ve watched, loved and plan on watching
- soundrown // listen to various calming sounds
I don’t know what he’s fixing, but mine just broke.
I like the feeling of a company behind you, the camaraderie that you share and develop with a group of people that you literally jump off a ledge with every single night, these enormous leaps of faith that you make with these people who were effectively strangers but then are suddenly someone that you hold hands with and walk in to what feels like battle. And if the play is a success, then you share the joy of that, it’s a very emotional experience.
Sometimes the only choices you have are bad ones. But you still have to choose.
Now shut up and give me some planets.
On this day, three years ago, Donna and Tom introduced the world to “Treat Yo Self Day.”
Life has never been the same.