The New York Times, 2 July 2008
Check out this blog — soo cool.
You don’t even have to read it. In fact, if you live (or ever have lived) in New York, refrain from sneaking a peek at the captions. Then, when you’ve made your way through all of them, go back — [...]
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July 2, 2008Posted in People, art, metaphors |
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A funny thing happened on the way to the … commune?
April 10, 2008Advertising is a lovely thing at times, albeit frustrating and trying at others.
It sometimes surprises me the extent to which introspection is abandoned when dealing with peers. While sitting in the classroom, [contently] listening to the professor drone on and on about something they claim to be their “passion” in life, I find it to [...]
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Post number one.
April 2, 2008The point is simple: my head is a dangerously thoughtful place, and it is my hope that I can (1) turn such thoughts into colors and (2) paint with them here.
Metaphorically speaking, of course.
Keeping this first one short, I want to just welcome (and warn) you. Advertising is a powerful force and I [...]
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