Every Series, Every Episode!
StarTrek.com has made every episode available for streaming on their website! (and there doesn’t seem to be any indication that its only temporary!)
Have a series you’ve been meaning to watch? Can’t afford Netflix? No problem! Go forth; all of Star Trek is now at your disposal!
quietly slips this to any interested followers of mine

we run this motherfucker; girls! ❖ (download)
part one
werkin’ girls, angel haze ◆ don’t stop the music, robyn ◆ we run this, missy elliott ◆ krazy krush, ms. dynamite ◆ bad girls, m.i.a. ◆ ever fallen in love (buzzcocks cover), nouvelle vague ◆ primadonna, marina and the diamonds ◆ remedy, little boots ◆ boys wanna be her, peaches ◆ fucking boyfriend, the bird and the bee ◆ i’m good, i’m gone, lykke li ◆ no scrubs, tlc ◆ le disko (boyz noize remix), shiny toy guns ◆ the frug, rilo kiley ◆ bad girl good girl, miss a ◆ do it like a dude, jessie j ◆ narcissus in a red dress, the like ◆ run the world (girls), beyonce ◆ pursuit of happiness (kid cudi cover), lissie
part two
i know your girlfriend hates me, annie ◆ queen of the world, ida maria ◆ kill my boyfriend, natalia kills ◆ if i can’t dance, sophie ellis-bector ◆ tigerlily, la roux ◆ cannibal, ke$ha ◆ look at these hoes, santogold ◆ shut up and drive, rihanna ◆ i need a dollar (aloe blacc cover), the saturdays ◆ can’t speak french, girls aloud ◆ cherry bomb, the runaways ◆ leave!, vv brown ◆ you don’t own me, lesley gore ◆ checkin’ on me, roisin murphy ◆ combat baby, metric ◆ koop island blues, koop ◆ tightrope, janelle monae ◆ bourgeois shangri-la, miss li, ◆ call me, kimbra ◆ maneater, nelly furtado
Textbooks are fucking expensive, and if your professor doesn’t require a physical copy (most don’t - they just want you to have the book at hand. Or maybe even not. Some professors literally give no fucks about whether you have the book or not) and you don’t mind having your copy as an electronic copy - this is the post for you!
Most textbook companies put out new editions every year or so even though there isn’t really that much new information. Sometimes they’ll eliminate questions if it’s something like a math or chemistry book or they’ll add in a few sentences about updated legislation (the professor I work for teaches human sexuality, and the newest edition of the book she uses included the 2009 decision to allow same-sex couples have hospital visitation rights). These new editions are pointless and only created to make the textbook company money and to cut down on students selling to each other. You’re going to ignore that. We love older editions. Make sure when you’re searching on the following sites that you don’t include the edition number to give you more search results. If one with your edition comes up - great! If not, you can usually stick to something one to three editions behind without any major changes.
I should also mention that checking your school’s library for a book you can check out to either keep for the semester or scan the pages you need is also a great option. I saved $90 the semester after I wrote this by borrowing a chemistry lab manual from the library and just scanning the labs I needed instead of buying one for myself that I couldn’t even sell later on.
Sites you should be searching:
- FilesTube - FilesTube searches THE ENTIRE INTERNET for files uploaded to file-sharing websites such as Rapidshare, Mediafire, or WuUpload. Sometimes people will upload pdf files of your textbook. This is always an important first search.
- Google Books - You usually won’t find your textbook on Google Books, but it’s always worth a look. Sometimes pages are missing because it’s only a preview of the book, but again - always worth a look.
- Scribd - People upload documents to Scribd and by becoming a member (free!) or connecting through Facebook (if you’re lazy!), you can download whatever files you may find. This sometimes includes textbooks.
- BookBoon - website specifically for finding pdf versions of textbooks
- Curriki - free open source materials
- Flat World Knowledge - free business, humanities, and science textbooks
- California Learning Resource Network
- Open Culture
- Community College Consortium for Open Educational Resources
- TorrentScan - textbooks are also uploaded to torrent sites in some cases - you may as well check.
- If push comes to shove, you can try variations of googling “textbook name torrent” or “textbook name download” or “textbook name download free.” Sometimes things pop up and I never would have known about them.
- LibraryPirate is a torrent search site specifically for textbooks. (Added 10 October 2011)
- AMAZING Reddit post (Added 2 November 2011)
- JenkThat - I haven’t tried this out yet, but I’ve heard good things from others. It’s also a good place to find other ebooks that aren’t textbooks. (Added 29 December 2011)
- Bookfi - I just briefly looked at this site and searched for a few common terms and it looks great! Download links are provided straight from the search results. Definitely useful! (Added 1 August 2012)
I’ve found all 8 of my textbooks for this term (19 credit hours, six classes) through one of the methods above. I’m not even going to look at retail prices, but checking BigWords.com (which, if you want to buy your books/can’t find them anywhere with one of the previous methods, will give you the cheapest price on the internet), I saved $497.87 by doing this. It takes time, but it’s definitely worth almost $500 worth of time. If you know of more ways to find free textbooks - please let me know!
To this list, I’d also add Coinread, which for me has kind of filled the niche left by BookFi after a lot of their download links stopped working.
(In no small part because a lot of the books on Coinread are the exact same versions downloadable elsewhere; I’ve just found that Coinread currently has the most complete aggregate library as far as my own needs go.)
Caveat, though: only 99.99% percent of books on Coinread are free. Occasionally if a book is really new, you have to pay like a dollar to download it, via e.g. Amazon giftcard. You also used to be able to upload your own books for site credit, but it looks like that feature is disabled at the moment.
Is it a totally illegal moneymaking scheme? Yes. Are the books still complete and of perfectly legit quality? Yes. I signed up with a throwaway gmail account, used an Amazon giftcard for the few books I needed that weren’t free, and haven’t had any issues.
*shrug?*
TL;DR, take the obvious precautions, but it works, especially if you can’t find the book in question elsewhere on the internets.
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This is for people who are wide awake and have nothing to do.
10 things i hate about you
13 going on 30
17 again
27 dresses
30 days of night
30 minutes or less
50/50
50 first dates
(500) days of summer
another cinderella story (selena gomez)
a cinderella story (lucy hale)
artificial intelligence
bad teacher
beastly
bridesmaids
bride wars
captain america
castaway
the change-up
clash of the titans
click
cloudy with a chance of meatballs
coraline
corpse bride
crazy, stupid, love
despicable me
devil wears prada
due date
dude wheres my car?
drive
easy a
enchanted
fast five
footloose
fired up
friends with benefits
gnomeo and juliet
grownups
harry potter: sorcerer’stone
harry potter: chamber of secrets
harry potter: prisoner of azkaban
harry potter: goblet of fire
harry potter: order of the phoenix
harry potter: half-blood prince
harry potter: deathly hallows pt 1
harry potter: deathly hallows pt 2
hall pass
the hangover II
he’s just not that into you
horrible bosses
horton hears a who
how to train your dragon
inception
i love you beth cooper
i love you, man
immortals
insidious
john tucker must die
jumper
just my luck
a knights tale
the last song
little nicky
love and other drugs
the lovely bones
just go with it
marley & me
mean girls
mission impossible: ghost protocol
monster house
the notebook
no strings attached
pirates of caribbean: curse of black pearl
pirates of caribbean: dead mans chest
pirates of caribbean: at worlds end
pirates of caribbean: on strangers tides
ps, i love you
the proposal
role models
the roommate
silent hill
the sitter
shes the man
the smurfs
something borrowed
scott pilgrim vs the world
step up 3D
tangled
time travelers wife
tooth fairy
Twilight
Twilight: New Moon
Twilight: Eclipse
twilight: breaking dawn pt. 1
the ugly truth
valentine’s day
the vow (kinda crappy quality)
a walk to remember
when in rome
yes man
you got served
zombieland
Are you still stuck for ideas for National Novel Writing Month? Or are you working on a novel at a more leisurely pace? Here are 102 resources on Character, Point of View, Dialogue, Plot, Conflict, Structure, Outlining, Setting, and World Building, plus some links to generate Ideas and Inspiration.
CHARACTER, POINT OF VIEW, DIALOGUE
The Universal Mary Sue Litmus Test
Priming the idea pump (A character checklist shamlessly lifted from acting)
Handling a Cast of Thousands – Part I: Getting to Know Your Characters
Establishing the Right Point of View: How to Avoid “Stepping Out of Character”
How to Start Writing in the Third Person
Web Resources for Developing Characters
What are the Sixteen Master Archetypes?
Fiction Writer’s Character Chart
Fiction Writer’s Character Chart
Villains are People, Too, But …
Top 10 Tips for Writing Dialogue
Advantages, Disadvantages and Skills (character traits)
How to Write a Character Bible
Character Development Exercises
All Your Characters Sounds the Same — And They’re Not a Hivemind!
Writing the Other: Bridging Cultural Difference for Successful Fiction
Family Echo (family tree website)
Interviewing Characters: Follow the Energy
100 Character Development Questions for Writers
Lineage Chart Layout Generator
PLOT, CONFLICT, STRUCTURE, OUTLINE
How to Write a Novel: The Snowflake Method
Effectively Outlining Your Plot
Conflict and Character within Story Structure
Ideas, Plots & Using the Premise Sheets
Creating Conflict and Sustaining Suspense
Plunge Right In … Into Your Story, That Is!
Fiction Writing Tips: Story Grid
Tips for Creating a Compelling Plot
The Thirty-six (plus one) Dramatic Situations
The Evil Overlord Devises a Plot: Excerpt from Stupid Plotting Tricks
The Hero’s Journey: Summary of the Steps
Outline Your Novel in Thirty Minutes
SETTING, WORLD BUILDING
The Art of Description: Eight Tips to Help You Bring Your Settings to Life
Creating the Perfect Setting – Part I
An Impatient Writer’s Approach to Worldbuilding
Fantasy Worldbuilding Questions
Character and Setting Interactions
Creating Fantasy and Science Fiction Worlds
Maps Workshop — Developing the Fictional World Through Mapping
IDEAS, INSPIRATION
Solve Your Problems Simply by Saying Them Out Loud
Writing Inspiration, or Sex on a Bicycle
Creative Acceleration: 11 Tips to Engineer a Productive Flow
The Seven Major Beginner Mistakes
Complete Your First Book with these 9 Simple Writing Habits
Free Association, Active Imagination, Twilight Imaging
Story Starters and Idea Generators
REVISION
One-Pass Manuscript Revision: From First Draft to Last in One Cycle
Revising Your Novel: Read What You’ve Written
Writing 101: So You Want to Write a Novel Part 3: Revising a Novel
TOOLS and SOFTWARE
My Writing Nook (online text editor; free)
Bubbl.us (online mind map application; free)
Freemind (mind map application; free; Windows, Mac, Linux, portable)
XMind (mind map application; free; Windows, Mac, Linux, portable)
Liquid Story Binder (novel organization and writing software; free trial, $45.95; Windows, portable)
Scrivener (novel organization and writing software; free trial, $39.95; Mac)
SuperNotecard (novel organization and writing software; free trial, $29; Windows, Mac, Linux, portable)
yWriter (novel organization and writing software; free; Windows, Linux, portable)
JDarkRoom (minimalist text editor; free; Windows, Mac, Linux, portable)
AutoRealm (map creation software; free; Windows, Linux with Wine)
screaming

Season One
Pilot - Wendigo - Dead In The Water - Phantom Traveler - Bloody Mary - Skin - Hook Man - Bugs - Home - Asylum - Scarecrow - Faith - Route 666 - Nightmare - The Benders - Shadow - Hell House - Something Wicked - Provenance - Dead Man’s Blood - Salvation - Devil’s Trap
Season Two
In My Time of Dying - Everybody Loves A Clown - Bloodlust - Children Shouldn’t Play With Dead Things - Simon Said - No Exit - The Usual Suspects - Crossroad Blues - Croatoan - Hunted - Playthings - Nightshifter - Houses of the Holy - Born Under A Bad Sign - Tall Tales - Roadkill - Heart - Hollywood Babylon - Folsom Prison Blues - What Is and What Should Never Be - All Hell Breaks Loose (1) - All Hell Breaks Loose (2)
Season Three
The Magnificent Seven - The Kids Are Alright - Bad Day at Black Rock - Sin City Bedtime Stories - Red Sky at Morning - Fresh Blood - A Very Supernatural Christmas - Malleus Maleficarum - Dream a Little Dream of Me - Mystery Spot - Jus In Bello - Ghostfacers - Long-Distance Call - Time Is On My Side - No Rest for the Wicked
Season Four
Lazarus Rising - Are You There God? It’s Me, Dean Winchester - In the Beginning - Metamorphisis - Monster Movie - Yellow Fever - It’s the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester - Wishful Thinking - I Know What You Did Last Summer - Heaven and Hell - Family Remains - Criss Angel Is A Douchebag - After School Special - Sex and Violence - Death Takes A Holiday - On the Head of a Pin - It’s A Terrible Life - The Monster at the End of This Book - Jump the Shark - The Rapture - When the Levee Breaks - Lucifer Rising
Season Five
Sympathy For The Devil - Good God, Y’all! - Free to Be You and Me - The End - Fallen Idol - I Believe the Children Are Our Future - The Curious Case of Dean Winchester - Changing Channels - The Real Ghostbusters - Abandon All Hope… - Sam, Interrupted - Swap Meat - Back to the Future II - My Bloody Valentine - Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid - Dark Side of the Moon - 99 Problems - Point of No Return - Hammer of the Gods - The Devil You Know - Two Minutes To Midnight - Swan Song
Season Six
Exile on Main St. - Two and a Half Men - The Third Man - Weekend at Bobby’s - Live Free of Twihard - You Can’t Handle the Truth - Family Matters - All Dogs Go To Heaven - Clap Your Hands If You Believe - Caged Heat - Appointment in Samarra - Like A Virgin Unforgiven Mannequin 3: The Reckoning The French Mistake …And Then There Were None - My Heart Will Go On - Frontierland - Mommy Dearest - The Man Who Would Be King - Let It Bleed - The Man Who Knew Too Much
Season Seven
The New Boss - Hello Cruel World - The Girl Next Door - Defending Your Life - Shut Up, Dr. Phil - Slash Fiction - The Mentalists - Time for a Wedding! - How To Win Friends and Influence Monsters - Death’s Door - Adventures in Babysitting - Time After Time - The Slice Girls - Plucky Pennywhistle’s Magic Menagerie - Repo Man - Out With The Old - The Born-Again Identity - Party On, Garth - Of Grave Importance - The Girl With the Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo - Reading Is Fundamental - There Will Be Blood - Survival of the Fittest

SO THERE IS A MANGA SET IN 19TH CENTURY CENTRAL ASIA AND THE HEROINE RIDES HORSES AND SHOOTS THINGS AND IS COMPLETELY CHARMING AND IT’S FULL OF REALLY WELL WRITTEN FEMALE CHARACTERS WHO ARE PORTRAYED AS CAPABLE AND STRONG EVEN WHILE THEY DO TRADITIONALLY FEMININE THINGS AND ALSO THERE’S GREAT GAME POLITICS AND THE ART IS INCREDIBLE AND IT’S JUST… NICE, I ENJOYED IT A LOT
So, okay, this is awesome, and the art is mind-blowing, and I’m kind of in love with the fact that the main character shares a name very similar to one of my own, and you should all just read this manga because you’re honestly missing out if you don’t.
A fuckload of classic literature:
- 1984 by George Orwell
- A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
- A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce
- A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
- Aesop’s Fables by Aesop
- Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë
- Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Caroll
- Andersen’s Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen
- Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery
- Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
- Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne
- Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche
- Bleak House by Charles Dickens
- Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
- David Copperfield by Charles Dickens
- Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell
- Dracula by Bram Stoker
- Dubliners by James Joyce
- Emma by Jane Austen
- Erewhon by Samuel Butler
- For the Term of His Natural Life by Marcus Clarke
- Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
- Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
- Grimms Fairy Tales by the brothers Grimm
- Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift
- Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
- Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
- Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Lady Chatterly’s Lover by D. H. Lawrence
- Les Miserables by Victor Hugo
- Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
- Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
- Middlemarch by George Eliot
- Moby Dick by Herman Melville
- Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen
- Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard by Joseph Conrad
- Notes from the Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham
- Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
- Paradise Lost by John Milton
- Persuasion by Jane Austen
- Pollyanna by Eleanor H. Porter
- Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
- Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
- Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen
- Sons and Lovers by D. H. Lawrence
- Swanns Way by Marcel Proust
- Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs
- Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Tess of the d’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
- The Brothers Karamazov, by Fyodor Dostoevsky
- The Great Gatsby
- The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle
- The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky
- The Iliad by Homer
- The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells
- The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
- The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper
- The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving
- The Odyssey by Homer
- The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle
- The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka
- The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
- The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James
- The Prince by Nicolo Machiavelli
- The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy
- The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Tales of Mother Goose by Charles Perrault
- The Thirty Nine Steps by John Buchan
- The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Duma
- The Time Machine by H. G. Wells
- The Trial by Franz Kafka
- The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells
- Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Ulysses by James Joyce
- Utopia by Sir Thomas More
- Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray
- Within A Budding Grove by Marcel Proust
- Women In Love by D. H. Lawrence
- Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
Click on the motherfucking Hypelinks bitches.
So I was bored so I decided to just compile some Teen Wolf stuf in one place (and that you can reblog or like) These are not my uploads and I will credit the blogs I get these from (be sure to check them out and give them love)
Gagreel:
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1. Open Culture: Not a large a selection, but high quality texts. If you just want to skim a book to brush up on a course you took in ninth grade, download one of these. I have yet to be disappointed.
2. Book Boon: Provides free…
102 Resources for Fiction Writers
Are you still stuck for ideas for National Novel Writing Month? Or are you working on a novel at a more leisurely pace? Here are 102 resources on Character, Point of View,…
I put together a list of EXO M videos just in case anyone wants to watch EXO M all day long. ALL OF THEM ARE ENG SUBBED BESIDES THE TEASERS/MUSIC VIDEOS AND LIVE PERFORMANCES. None of these videos belong to me. Credits to their respectful owners. I’ll update this list once new videos of EXO M are…
I DON’T KNOW THIS JUST FEELS LIKE THE MOST USEFUL THING IMAGINABLE RIGHT NOW
this is one of the most beautiful things on the internet
DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA HOW MANY TIMES I HAVE BEEN WISTFULLY DAYDREAMING ABOUT SOMETHING LIKE THIS EXISTING
DO YOU KNOW
I LOVE YOU