May 19, 2013

beeishappy:

Stephen Colbert salutes UVA’s Class of 2013 | Speaking from one generation to another.

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May 15, 2013
Randonesia: Be carefully.

randonesia:

When I was a little boy, just learning to talk and still figuring out the intricacies of the English language, I would caution others to “be carefully”. Little kids say the funniest things, and they say these things with the sincerity and urgency of those whose possess an extremely limited…

May 14, 2013
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25 Things To Do Before You Turn 25

1. Make peace with your parents. Whether you finally recognize that they actually have your best interests in mind or you forgive them for being flawed human beings, you can’t happily enter adulthood with that familial brand of resentment.

2. Kiss someone you think is out of your league; kiss models and med students and entrepreneurs with part-time lives in Dubai and don’t worry about if they’re going to call you afterward.

3. Minimize your passivity.

4. Work a service job to gain some understanding of how tipping works, how to keep your cool around assholes, how a few kind words can change someone’s day.

5. Recognize freedom as a 5:30 a.m. trip to the diner with a bunch of strangers you’ve just met.

6. Try not to beat yourself up over having obtained a ‘useless’ Bachelor’s Degree. Debt is hell, and things didn’t pan out quite like you expected, but you did get to go to college, and having a degree isn’t the worst thing in the world to have. We will figure this mess out, I think, probably; the point is you’re not worth less just because there hasn’t been an immediate pay off for going to school. Be patient, work with what you have, and remember that a lot of us are in this together.

7. If you’re employed in any capacity, open a savings account. You never know when you might be unemployed or in desperate need of getting away for a few days. Even $10 a week is $520 more a year than you would’ve had otherwise.

8. Make a habit of going outside, enjoying the light, relearning your friends, forgetting the internet.

9. Go on a 4-day, brunch-fueled bender.

10. Start a relationship with your crush by telling them that you want them. Directly. Like, look them in the face and say it to them. Say, I want you. I want to be with you.

11. Learn to say ‘no’ — to yourself. Don’t keep wearing high heels if you hate them; don’t keep smoking if you’re disgusted by the way you smell the morning after; stop wasting entire days on your couch if you’re going to complain about missing the sun.

12. Take time to revisit the places that made you who you are: the apartment you grew up in, your middle school, your hometown. These places may or may not be here forever; you definitely won’t be.

13. Find a hobby that makes being alone feel lovely and empowering and like something to look forward to.

14. Think you know yourself until you meet someone better than you.

15. Forget who you are, what your priorities are, and how a person should be.

16. Identify your fears and instead of letting them dictate your every move, find and talk to people who have overcome them. Don’t settle for experiencing .000002% of what the world has to offer because you’re afraid of getting on a plane.

17. Make a habit of cleaning up and letting go. Just because it fit at one point doesn’t mean you need to keep it forever — whether ‘it’ is your favorite pair of pants or your ex.

18. Stop hating yourself.

19. Go out and watch that movie, read that book, listen to that band you already lied about watching, reading, listening to.

20. Take advantage of health insurance while you have it.

21. Make a habit of telling people how you feel, whether it means writing a gushing fan-girl email to someone whose work you love or telling your boss why you deserve a raise.

22. Date someone who says, “I love you” first.

23. Leave the country under the premise of “finding yourself.” This will be unsuccessful. Places do not change people. Instead, do a lot of solo drinking, read a lot of books, have sex in dirty hostels, and come home when you start to miss it.

24. Suck it up and buy a Macbook Pro.

25. Quit that job that’s making you miserable, end the relationship that makes you act like a lunatic, lose the friend whose sole purpose in life is making you feel like you’re perpetually on the verge of vomiting. You’re young, you’re resilient, there are other jobs and relationships and friends if you’re patient and open.

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May 10, 2013

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May 10, 2013

Spent some time with Effigy who are creating work around animating inanimate objects.

May 9, 2013

Spent yesterday afternoon on the beach.

May 9, 2013
cartel-photos-blog:

samuelglazebrook:

I met Gerald while cycling some of the steeper hills we encountered over our ride in Boscastle. Although originally from a village on the outskirts of Exeter in Devon, he’s now the local postman in this beautiful North Cornwall village, but struggles living here. He says,
“I can’t wait to go back, I came with the intention of doing up a property and selling it on, but due to the property market crash I’ve been unable to do so. The problem is here that theres no real community. 80% of the houses are second homes or holiday lets, I’d say 25% of my round is empty houses. They are saying the local school will be closed within the next 2 years because there’s not enough kids to fill it. Don’t get me wrong it’s a beautiful place, and the locals are great - very friendly and I have a good laugh with them, but the rest of the population don’t really give much back to the community. They have no idea of what village life should look like. “

Samuel Glazebrook cycled the circumference of Cornwall, making photographs along the way.  Check out his blog for more.

cartel-photos-blog:

samuelglazebrook:

I met Gerald while cycling some of the steeper hills we encountered over our ride in Boscastle. Although originally from a village on the outskirts of Exeter in Devon, he’s now the local postman in this beautiful North Cornwall village, but struggles living here. He says,

“I can’t wait to go back, I came with the intention of doing up a property and selling it on, but due to the property market crash I’ve been unable to do so. The problem is here that theres no real community. 80% of the houses are second homes or holiday lets, I’d say 25% of my round is empty houses. They are saying the local school will be closed within the next 2 years because there’s not enough kids to fill it. Don’t get me wrong it’s a beautiful place, and the locals are great - very friendly and I have a good laugh with them, but the rest of the population don’t really give much back to the community. They have no idea of what village life should look like. “

Samuel Glazebrook cycled the circumference of Cornwall, making photographs along the way.  Check out his blog for more.

May 5, 2013
momaps1:

The mastermind behind “A Lot of Sorrow,” artist #ragnarkjartansson. His vision: “a pop song as sculpture.” (at MoMA PS1 Contemporary Art Center)

I wish I looked like this man. Some heavy beard cultivation due.

momaps1:

The mastermind behind “A Lot of Sorrow,” artist #ragnarkjartansson. His vision: “a pop song as sculpture.” (at MoMA PS1 Contemporary Art Center)

I wish I looked like this man. Some heavy beard cultivation due.

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May 5, 2013

whcphotography:

Laser.. 

May 5, 2013

Also, I’ve been asked to do a trailer for a graduating dance company here in Falmouth. Will post when shot and edited.

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