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19th April 2011

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The Sad, Beautiful Fact That We're All Going To Miss Almost Everything →

Best thing I’ve read on media overload (despite barely mentioning new media).

17th April 2011

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Lil Tuffy - American Psycho

Lil Tuffy - American Psycho

Source: nineteeneightyeight.com

17th April 2011

Photo reblogged from Fresh Photons with 122 notes

iloveitwhatelse:


Darwin surely would have dismissed this poster as horrifyingly twee.
via OMG Posters!

iloveitwhatelse:

Darwin surely would have dismissed this poster as horrifyingly twee.

via OMG Posters!

Source: iloveitwhatelse

17th April 2011

Link reblogged from Amy Rebecca Klein with 167 notes

Amy Andronicus: A Letter to Conor Oberst →

amyandronicus:

Dear Conor,

I want to tell you what your music means to me, but I don’t know how. So instead, let me tell you a story….

When I was sixteen, I lived in a New Jersey town divided neatly into picket fence squares and dotted at even intervals with quiet houses with shut doors. In the morning, like a…

Source: amyrebeccaklein

17th April 2011

Photo reblogged from living like this...is a full-time business with 59 notes

mollybierman:

oh my god, I 100% remember this.  and based on how he said it, I agree with the creator of this image that those commas are 100% necessary.

mollybierman:

oh my god, I 100% remember this.  and based on how he said it, I agree with the creator of this image that those commas are 100% necessary.

Source: xameliax

14th April 2011

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Oh happy days (Taken with instagram)

Oh happy days (Taken with instagram)

13th April 2011

Photo reblogged from Fresh Photons with 780 notes

intermolecular:


Organic Chemistry (Detail) by Brian Dettmer on Flickr.

intermolecular:

Organic Chemistry (Detail) by Brian Dettmer on Flickr.

Source: intermolecular

3rd April 2011

Video reblogged from Pitchfork with 458 notes

repeatandfade:

Here’s LCD Soundsystem’s final gig at Madison Square Garden from last night in its entirety. The setlist goes as follows:

Dance Yrself Clean
(with “I’m Not In Love” by 10cc intro)
Drunk Girls
I Can Change
Time To Get Away
Get Innocuous!
Daft Punk Is Playing At My House
Too Much Love
All My Friends
Tired
(with “Heart of the Sunrise” by Yes snippet)

Set 2
45:33 Part One
45:33 Part Two (w/ Reggie Watts)
Sound of Silver
45:33 Part Four
45:33 Part Five (w/ Shit Robot)
45:33 Part Six
Freak Out/Starry Eyes

Set 3
Us v Them
North American Scum (w/ Arcade Fire)
Bye Bye Bayou (Alan Vega cover)
You Wanted A Hit
Tribulations
Movement
Yeah (Crass Version)

Set 4
Someone Great
Losing My Edge (With “Da Funk” by Daft Punk snippet)
Home

Set 5
All I Want
Jump Into the Fire (Harry Nilsson Cover)
New York, I Love You But You’re Bringing Me Down (with “Twin Peaks Theme” by Angelo Badalamenti intro)

Source: repeatandfade

3rd April 2011

Photo reblogged from living like this...is a full-time business with 166 notes

mollybierman:

via microaggressions:

Ad presumably targeting computer programmers on the red line of the Boston subway system, which connects Boston to Harvard and MIT. The picture is a bit blurry, but the graffiti says, “My mom has a PhD in computer science.”

mollybierman:

via microaggressions:

Ad presumably targeting computer programmers on the red line of the Boston subway system, which connects Boston to Harvard and MIT. The picture is a bit blurry, but the graffiti says, “My mom has a PhD in computer science.”

Source: microaggressions

28th March 2011

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beeriety:

Anheuser-Busch to buy Goose Island for $38.8 million | Beernews.org
According to the Chicago Tribune, this has probably been in the works for some time.

Though jarring in an industry that prides itself on independence and  creativity, the move isn’t completely unexpected. Anheuser-Busch has  held a minority stake in the company since 2006, and been playing a role  in distribution of the company’s beer.


They better not fuck up Bourbon County Stout!

beeriety:

Anheuser-Busch to buy Goose Island for $38.8 million | Beernews.org

According to the Chicago Tribune, this has probably been in the works for some time.

Though jarring in an industry that prides itself on independence and creativity, the move isn’t completely unexpected. Anheuser-Busch has held a minority stake in the company since 2006, and been playing a role in distribution of the company’s beer.

They better not fuck up Bourbon County Stout!

Source: beernews.org