September 2010
27 posts
Three from Nicki Minaj →
I’m really loving Nicki Minaj right now. I love that she’s sexy without fulling immersing herself in the porno rap thing, and she’s fucking CRAZY on her tracks. Check out her appearance on Kanye West’s “Monster” to listen to her bounce back and forth between kewpie doll sweetness and Cookie Monster’s big sister.
tumblwa: Libraries Need Your Support →
Amen, brother.
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Last Day Dream →
“a man watches his life pass before him.”
It’s 42 seconds long, and worth watching.
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Dan Savage launches It Gets Better Project to... →
Watching the videos people have created to remind GBLT teens (or better yet, all teens) that It Gets Better has made me remember how much power social media can wield. I love Dan Savage.
Not only is this fascinating, but it is written and led by my brilliant very best friend, Jen Robinson.
ahniwa:
Ref22: When Teens Attack! Jen Robinson of The Seattle Public Library attempts to explain the reasons why teens (and tweens) are the way they are, and presents some clever ways to best help the under-18 set via online chat.
( via http://www.sos.wa.gov/quicklinks/ref22 )
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Shit Girls Like - Diet Coke →
Very important lessons for understanding today’s woman.
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Michael Buble Being Stalked By A Velociraptor →
This concept takes random and twists it inside out.
Having finally seen and weighed the evidence, point goes to Kanye West for most inspired response to last year’s kurfuffle at MTV VMAs 2010.
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Love is the coal that makes this train roll… Let me be your everlasting...
– Black Keys, “Everlasting Light”
I might repeat to myself slowly and soothingly, a list of quotations beautiful...
– Dorothy Parker
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Oscar de la Renta Spring 2011 RTW →
Um, wow. The ballgowns are giving me a serious lady-boner.
tumblrbot asked: WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST HUMAN MEMORY?
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Tavi en Miu - Spencer Tweedy →
I love that Tavi Gevinson (teen fashion blog wunderking) and Spencer Tweedy (indie rock royalty) are friends. Doesn’t it make you want painfully clever children?