I’m the Vice President of the United States, you stupid little fuckers!
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Somedays I just feel like this.
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BEST SASS FROM THE BBMA’S THIS YEAR!!!!
A WHOLE NEW LAYER OF APPRECIATION FOR CYRUS AND SWIFT!
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Sometimes “Out with the old, In with the new” is the best thing to go by. At times I, too, opt to go by what it suggests. However, I generally think that old, new, bad, good always have something to give, something to add to the math of whatever each and everyone of us might be striving for; and whether we like it or not, they all shape us into *who* we eventually end up becoming.
No, I didn’t have some sort of epiphany, but the combination of thoughts, ideas, places, images, things I’ve heard, things and details I’ve been told of and the inevitable and incessant need of my brain to over-process things have reminded me of the infinite possibilities one can find out there and in their own little head-space. Of course, all this might just be in my head. So, that is where I choose to be for the next few days.

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GOD BLESS THE BEACH I PUT THIS TOTE OVER
NUDE BEACH TOTE, Draught Dry Goods Pre-Summer Drop 2013
“Summer is upon us, and a capable tote filled with beach accouterments is a critical part of the experience. The water-resistant bottom will keep your clothes dry while you romp around in your birthday suit, and the large interior pocket provides easy access to whichever libations or drugs you require to peel off said outfit.”
Kristen Wiig and Rose Byrne with Maya Rudolph for Vanity Fair (x)
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Random Kristen Wiig SNL Moments: As Kris Jenner in Kim’s Fairytale Divorce
One of my favorite scenes!
Michael Wolf takes stunning photographs of dense high-rise housing in Hong Kong. They are all of this style — symmetric, oppressive compositions of seemingly endless buildings and walls and windows, with nary a glimpse of sky or land, hypnotic in the sheer mass of humanity they represent. There’s more at Architecture Of Density.
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With all the socio-politico-economical turbulence here on the island, I forgot that I never posted about the third issue of Legacy. Maybe it’s because it came out right when things went south and people were just too busy watching the news (and retransmitting it on social media with their own -at times gravely invalid- two cents).
Again, it was a great pleasure and honor to work with perhaps the most efficient team of editors, amazing contributing designers/illustrators; Christina and Philippos, and Antonis who never ceases to stun me with his portraiture photography.
For the cover, Maria Louvari, who wrote the eye-opening cover story, had the idea of playing with Fernando Botero’s depiction of “The Kidnapping of Europe”. And that’s what I ended up doing, with a “eurocratic” twist that is…
Click on the cover image above to go to the full project on the IPWT website and there you will be directed to read the full issue if you wish.