December 2010
1 post
November 2010
3 posts
A Challenger Approaches... →
Facebook’s new rival? Myspace sure as hell isn’t. I’m going to root for the little guy on this one.
October 2010
5 posts
Shakeweight+Shakespeare
This. I agree with all of this. →
Now that I know, I can die happy. →
May 2010
1 post
Big Boi + Crystal Castles →
Damn, I haven’t posted anything on this sucker in a looong time. Well, here’s a link to a Pitchfork.TV clip showing OutKast’s Big Boi freestyling over “Empathy” by Crystal Castles. Maybe, this is the kickoff for another spree of updates. Prepare yourself.
April 2010
1 post
Yes, yes, I got this off digg, but hey: who doesn’t enjoy movies/Carl Sagan voiceovers?
March 2010
11 posts
Not to Get All Political on You, but... →
My thoughts exactly.
Achewood: Meg White
I Saw a Cracker Barrel on the bus Today
Well…not literally on the bus, but on the side of the highway. Weird. I thought those were all gone. I think I saw an Onion article about this. Is it a comment on my generation that immediatly upon seeing it, I was intrigued enough to search “Cracker Barrel” on Wikipedia on my iPhone? Does that make me inquisitive or just lame?
Hopefully... →
These Janitors Have Been at Their Job For a Long...
It is easy to tell.
Not only do they understand every maintenance and janitorial problem thoroughly, but they have long since given up on the students’ imagined privacy in this building. For instance, this morning I was in a stall while the cleaning staff was at work. I appreciate these guys, but, man, are they oblivious. It is slightly off putting to be sitting there and then suddenly...
All Hail The Dawn of a New Meme →
February 2010
10 posts
Join This Now →
It’s fuckin’ rad.
Arrested in Costume →
January 2010
16 posts
A man with a watch knows what time it is. A man with two watches is never sure.
– Segal’s Law
Bunch of Phonies Mourn J.D. Salinger
CORNISH, NH—In this big dramatic production that didn’t do anyone any good (and was pretty embarrassing, really, if you think about it), thousands upon thousands of phonies across the country mourned the death of author J.D. Salinger, who was 91 years old for crying out loud. “He had a real impact on the literary world and on millions of readers,” said hot-shot English professor...
Subway Sandwhich Artist's Statement by Jonathan...
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This work of mine is called Sunset, though any sense of peacefulness that it conveys is ironic. I think I’ve made it obvious that the even rows of roast beef are a satirical comment on the 1931 Iowa Cow War. By referencing the unrest of the past, I comment on the uncertainty of our own times. In this way, the meat speaks to us all in a sort of bovine anthem: “We are all mad...
This CGI bullshit is the death knell of cinema. If I’d wanted all that...
– Quentin Tarantino
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December 2009
16 posts