This commercial freaks me out and I want it to never air again.
Watch this for the last time:
then ask me what it's like to have myself so figured out... I wish I knew.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Big Days
This is real
So take a chance and
Don't ever look back,
Don't ever look back
fingers crossed.
So take a chance and
Don't ever look back,
Don't ever look back
fingers crossed.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Trying to Figure Out Just Who You Really Are to Me
haunting.
Some wait their whole life just to feel something right
And it grips you like a wave you wish never goes away
Then it does...
Labels:
Butch Walker,
music,
YouTubez
Saturday, September 24, 2011
All the Splendor and Romance of 11th Century Spain
Labels:
adventures,
food,
just for fun,
restaurants
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
I'll help you see it through
But in the meantime, I'll just wait here and listen to you when you speak... or scream
(check these guys out)
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
I Guess This is Growing Up
If you're worried about having kids because you're not sure if that's what you want in your life right now, that's a bad sign. If you're worried about having kids because you want to make sure you don't fuck up the kids, then you're probably fine.This is the difference between me then and me now regarding everything.
perspective and questioning things from a better POV.
Labels:
adulthood,
children,
future,
growing up,
worry
Monday, September 12, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
We Will Live to Fight Another Day
If ever you wondered who the real talent in Oasis was, it was Noel - the songwriter.
If I had the time, I'd stop the world and make you mine.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
For the Lulz
I had been eagerly anticipating Epic Win for Anonymous for sometime now and when it arrived on Friday I could barely hold back, but PB with coworkers (p.s. I am officially not cut out for that town), then Saturday football & Sunday aftermath prevented me from delving in.
However, Labor Day meant that I could dedicate some serious time to Cole Stryker's little ode to 4chan. I didn't originally plan to read it all in one sitting (and truthfully, I finished the last chapter after work today) but I found myself unable to pull myself away except for a quick trip outdoors (only to be foiled by rain) & a trip to the store for food (and again, if I am going to be honest, I actually did a lot of other stuff like wash dishes, clean my apartment, frame a print, watch television [including the Fast and the Furious], pay bills, re-organize a shelf in my storage closet, read & share a bunch on google reader, buy some sandals at Sports Chalet, etc etc - seize the day!).
While the book wasn't exactly what I expected, it was entertaining, informative and thought provoking nonetheless. You all should pick up a copy (or if you are nice to me, I will let you borrow mine).
Top things we can discuss once you've read it:
1. memes
2. trolling
3. anonymity, authenticity, identity and creativity
4. content or creators - who wins?
5. anonymous vs. Anonymous
Enjoy the lulz and I look forward to discussing.
Labels:
4chan,
Anonymous,
books,
cole stryker,
epic win,
epic win for anonymous,
memes,
reading,
reading list,
trolls,
weekend
Sunday, September 4, 2011
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