December 2011
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Anonymous asked: cool me too, saw your photo on jesuisperdu clicked through and then saw the post about your grades and recognized the classes haha
Anonymous asked: you're in tisch photo?
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Probably one of my favorite things about skateboarding is that you learn how to...
– Brad Westcott in an interview over at Empty Stretch
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My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2011-12-18) →
Jawbreaker (29)
The National (28)
Marc Maron (27)
Title Fight (19)
Jay-Z & Kanye West (16)
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And so, with my first semester done, I have completed one eighth of my college education. If the past few months are any indication, the next seven eighths are going to be pretty incredible.
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One could argue that ___________ is more genuine or real because his apparent aspiration(s) are more completely fulfilled. There is however, even more truth to be found in an aspiration that cannot be realized. The contrast between desire and reality brings into sharp focus not only the aspiration itself but also that which prohibits it from being attained.
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Since the early seventies he had photographed friends and, increasingly, trees.
– Marc Freidus on photographer Roger Mertin (1942-2001) from Typologies
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Looming assignments cause one to consider the possible merits of nihilism.
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My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2011-12-4) →
Beirut (40)
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The New Objectivity
(in German: Neue Sachlichkeit) is a term used to characterize the attitude of public life in Weimar Germany as well as the art, literature, music, and architecture created to adapt to it. Rather than some goal of philosophical objectivity, it was meant to imply a turn towards practical engagement with the world—an all-business attitude, understood by Germans as intrinsically American:...
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