March 2011
10 posts
thewordhole:
lindsaykatai:
This Kickstarter project has been floating around and seems to be making people pretty angry. I, however, am going to make a bold statement: I think it’s possible that this is a joke. I think it’s possible they’re parodying Kickstarter projects.
Because otherwise what the fuck is up with that guy’s stupid fucking insincere mustache?
(ED. NOTE: I just saw that like...
jenniepie:
I went to the South by Southwest music festival in Austin to interview bands! Thanks Funny or Die!
P.S. Had the best guacamole of my life. It had pomegranate seeds in it!!!
Jennie P is one of those people who make me think, “Why isn’t this person famous yet???” and then I get all mad.
Also, yesterday, after she mentioned this guacamole with pomegranate seeds in...
Observations made when I was forced to listen to...
jackiesface:
1. I don’t know what “put it down on me” means, but apparently its very popular to say.
2. Robots sing most songs now.
3. Drake is THE guy to get to do your hook. And everyone asked him at once and he said yes to everyone.
4. LA still loves Bradley Nowell.
5. There’s this one song I’m assuming is called “Rocketeer,” that at one point was on 3 stations at the same time. It must...
This Kickstarter project has been floating around and seems to be making people pretty angry. I, however, am going to make a bold statement: I think it’s possible that this is a joke. I think it’s possible they’re parodying Kickstarter projects.
Because otherwise what the fuck is up with that guy’s stupid fucking insincere mustache?
(ED. NOTE: I just saw that like three...
Libya and Other Things I Have No Business Writing...
Hey. Hi there. Hello.
So … I know. It’s incredibly depressing how broke we are as a country. And now we’re participating in military efforts in Libya. It’s very much a rock and a hard place. But … Libyans would literally have died without Allied assistance. They’re fighting for their freedoms in a restrictive country the likes of which we’ve never known...
Here's the thing.
alisonagosti:
So, about seven or eight months ago, my pal Stephen Falk asked me to tell a story at a show he and the lovely Natasha Vargas-Cooper produce. I agreed to do it immediately because when cool, talented people ask you to do something, you should do it. Even if that something is one of your biggest fears. And public speaking is absolutely my biggest fear. I can count the times I’ve had...