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February 2010

What's hockey?
Feb 28, 20107 notes
“Well, just, when you buy a wedge of cheese, there’s the paper or plastic around the outside, and it’s very important to me that you cut it evenly, so if you cut a slice, you cut the paper off as you go. And he just cut the middle out, so he ended up wasting very valuable cheese. So it offended my sensibilities when Paris didn’t cut the cheese properly.” —

Johnny Weir (via)

Tee hee

(via krankmills)

Effin’ Paris! First this, then the apartment sitch. Sheesh!

Feb 25, 20105 notes
Holofernes → en.wikipedia.org
Feb 25, 2010
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Feb 25, 20102 notes
#Cartoon hardcore!
Listen

warrennotg:

Christina Aguilera - “What A Girl Wants”

Feb 25, 201012 notes
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75 cheap dates in New York City - TONY → newyork.timeout.com

karmicgrace:

What a great list! First thing I want to try:

Dirty bingo and a late-night bistro
Erect penises and the big O aren’t fodder for winning patterns at most church-basement gambling parlors. Too bad for them: At Provençal restaurant Paradou’s Dirty Bingo soirée (8 Little W 12th St between Ninth and Tenth Aves; 212-463-8345; Tue 23 8pm, $4 per game), these racy variations—along with saucy prizes from high-end erotica boutique Kiki de Montparnasse—spice up the lucky-balls pastime. Pairs of cards run $4 per game, while $5 champagne-cocktail specials ensure that you won’t blow your wad too early. A late-night supper awaits at Gansevoort 69 (69 Gansevoort St between Greenwich and Washington Sts; 212-989-5779), a street away. Chow down on the bistro-comfort food like mac & cheese ($9) or the seared Tuna LT sandwich ($13).

Feb 25, 201025 notes
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Feb 24, 20105 notes
What is the single best thing you've ever eaten?

Oh, wow. Off the top of my head, I’m going to say the first time I had truffle at Craft in LA. It was such a new flavor experience for me that I started just giggling uncontrollably while the table looked on in horror.

Feb 24, 20103 notes
You live in New York City. I'm going there next week. What do you suggest I do over my stay there, besides see a lot of broadway shows. lol

I’m a huge foodie (well, I mean, I’m kinda tiny, but you know what I mean). That said, I’d tour some of the city’s excellent restaurants. Many are very affordable and there’s every type of cuisine you can imagine.  See this post with some of my favorite restaurant recommendations.

Also, check out the usual museums and stuff, but also just walk around neighborhoods. Chinatown is great for just ambling along.

Thanks for the ? and have a great time in the Big Apple! Let us know how it goes for you.

Feb 24, 2010
Feb 24, 20105 notes
Bored - It's Ok, Go Ahead - Ask Me Something.  → adeandabet.tumblr.com
Feb 24, 2010
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Feb 24, 2010566 notes
“

Speaking unto an audience of anti-immigration advocates, global-warming deniers, and members of the Tea Party Nation, former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin gave forth utterances Monday that reportedly opened the sixth seal of the Book of the Apocalypse.

“Wow, it’s good to be here, just shootin’ the breeze with a bunch of real, hardworking Americans who love their freedom,” said Palin, her words echoing across the Idaho Falls Civic Auditorium as mighty tremors caused great unrest beneath the land and the sea. “So are the little guys like you and me gonna fight these Washington insiders with their big government agenda? You betcha we are!”

And lo, there was then a great earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth of hair; and the moon became as blood; and “gosh” was spoken repeatedly; and the stars of heaven fell upon the earth, even as a fig tree casteth her untimely figs, when she is shaken by a mighty wind.

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—The Onion wins the Internet today (via aatombomb) (via notthatkindagay)
Feb 24, 201026 notes
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Feb 23, 20107 notes
The Instant Art Critique Phrase Generator → pixmaven.com

pleasedontsqueezetheshaman:

dbreunig:

artfortune:

As an advocate of the Big Mac Aesthetic, I feel that the disjunctive perturbation of this website endangers the devious simplicity of the substructure of critical thinking.

I’m surprised that no one’s mentioned yet that the subaqueous qualities of the Egyptian motifs spatially undermines the exploration of montage elements.

I would agree and add that with regard to the issue of content, the internal dynamic of the biomorphic forms seems very disturbing in light of the inherent overspecificity.

If I may, although I am not a painter, I think that the iconicity of the Egyptian motifs notates the substructure of critical thinking.

Feb 23, 2010318 notes
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