August 2011
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“As the people who adore you stop adoring you; as they die; as they move on; as...”
– CHARLIE KAUFMAN, SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK
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What were the biggest tactical mistakes that... →
youmightfindyourself: Failing to kill Brother Mouzone once Omar decided not to finish him. His hospital visit made it clear to Mouzone who had sought his demise and eventually led to Bell’s. Failing to locate and eliminate Omar. Since Omar (and any of his associates) were the only links to Brother Mouzone’s assassination attempt, their failure should have been punished with their deaths....
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July 2011
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The Typography of Jean-Luc Godard →
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June 2011
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IM USING TWITTER FOLLOW IT @suckdickshit
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Peter Saville on his album cover artwork  →
mkngyn: Unknown Pleasures Joy Division (Factory, 1979) “This was the first and only time that the band gave me something that they’d like for a cover. I went to see Rob Gretton, who managed them, and he gave me a folder of material, which contained the wave image from the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Astronomy. They gave me the title too but I didn’t hear the album. The wave pattern was so...
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May 2011
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“For too long we have been dreaming a dream from which we are now waking up: the...”
– Victor Frankl
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