January 2012
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Hi.: The art of getting really dumped →
alisonagosti:
So, a good while back, I got really, really dumped. In part because I didn’t see it coming, but mostly because he did it by stopping by my apartment with an iced coffee and saying “I think I need to wrap this up.” The tough thing about writing about this is that I’m going to make the guy look…
December 2011
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November 2011
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This is a dance performance.
zenabibler:
A fashion show is a dance performance with an emphasis on costume. A concert is a dance performance with an emphasis on sound. A construction site is a dance performance with emphasis on set. A play is a dance performance with emphasis on text. A fireworks show is a dance performance with emphasis on lighting. A dance performance is a dance performance with emphasis on movement....
October 2011
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September 2011
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Step off the path, and maybe you’d get back and maybe you wouldn’t,...
– Nick Harkaway, The Gone-Away World
August 2011
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In football everything is complicated by the presence of the opposite team.
– Jean-Paul Sartre (via nickolewis)
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http:// →
fuckyeahnatalia:
I take a lot of issue with this thread. Do you really think the highly educated people are the ones rioting? Educated people know that destroying stores, businesses, etc that provide jobs, is not going to solve the economic crisis. The people destroying London right now aren’t protesting. If…
Yes & No.
so i see what you’re saying, but in watching everything...
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July 2011
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Anthony Bourdain: The Red Sauce Trail →
anthonybourdain:
Growing up in New Jersey back in the bad old days of American gastronomy, “Italian” food inevitably meant the same thing, wherever you found it: deep fried, breaded and pounded veal cutlets, swimming in red sauce with a raft of gluey semi-melted cheese on top, overcooked spaghetti, usually…
this speaks so strongly to my childhood
feeling like fleetwood mac’s collected discography is pretty much the best musical narrative i’ve ever heard