January 2010
57 posts
Synergy
“Bros will hold on to the electro spirit forever. It offers them an arena in which they can drink, grind on girls, show off their tattos+muscles, and act passionate about something–the hard beat of what they think is ‘techno’ music. Many bros have stopped following professional sports and started getting more into popular electro.” ~ Carles, Hipster Runoff
This only furthers my long...
I almost screamed at a group of women this morning, I was walking up Douglass to Court and there were these three women, walking two abreast with one lead, this was necessitated by their exceptional girth, they were 3-4x as wide as a normally sized person, I mean one of these ladies was Mark Mangino sized, I think her posterior had begun to control itself a la the brontosaurus. So one of them sees...
Laser Cats.
In re Zucker and the Conan debacle: “…lets take a look at the highlights of his career: he supersized shows he didn’t create, he paid exorbitant amounts of money to keep ER on the air, when it was his time to make a move he never produced a hit. He has got a meritless ego with no achievement as an entertainment president and he keeps failing upward, its astonishing.” ~Tim...
the audience doesn’t want to see someone who worked hard to get where they are,...
– make some noise: Avatar - The Metacontextual Edition
This takedown of Avatar is unblinkingly on point. I didn’t realize that I hated James Cameron, but as both a screenwriter who gives a shit about the craft and audience member who hates having his intelligence insulted more than just about...
probably the hardest geography game of all time →
delawareareyou:
ialwaysplayedrightfield:
so hard. BUT SO COOL.
i am so bad at this
So Hard. So Good.
FLApes setlist from Eurosonic →
hardcorefornerds:
(via moneyfire)
that’s “full set” rather than just “setlist”, by the way.
Argh. Hazards of posting after late night class: idiocy.
FLApes setlist from Eurosound. →
Thinking of attempting "Finnegan's Wake." ...
hardcorefornerds:
(via raptoravatar)
I haven’t got very far myself, but here’s my two cents in any case:
- get some sort of annotated version/companion. I generally don’t approve of that for recreational reading, because it’s so geared towards un-recreational reading - Shakespeare and Ulysses and all that important literature that it’s deemed necessary to be shoehorned into education...
Conveyor Belt of Love is the only show that...
{I should probably be upfront about my reality TV viewing habit, which is to say I don’t really have one. Like most cats my age I’ve watched my fair share of Real World but my knowledge of the show pretty much ends with the Seattle season (which I am told is like being into Art but only knowing pre-Renaissance works). However as a sentient being I have also remained reasonably aware of...