#motto cooks
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RMH
Three Goblin Art
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
Stranger Things
trying on a metaphor
occasionally subtle

ellievsbear

titsay
$LAYYYTER
Peter Solarz
Sade Olutola

if i look back, i am lost
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TVSTRANGERTHINGS
Not today Justin
Keni
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#motto cooks
"Irwindale", William Acedo
'Twas a cold night spent under the helicopter in New Mexico. Our dreams were haunted by camo pants tucked into boots and every rustle was someone clearing their throat to tell us we were unAmerican.
Bouquet of snails
Jet-lagged Anders crouching tiger
Korean chicken propaganda
Emily Flake’s daily cartoon.
Recipes for Disaster
Proposed Title: "Recipes for Disaster"
A series of personal vignettes and scenarios with food at a focal point, where something either goes, or is feared to go, terribly wrong. Anxiety gets the adrenaline pumping and keeps appetite down, but cravings still surface – sometimes for food, sometimes for a change in hairstyle, or wardrobe. All stories are experimental memoir, and rooted in real events. Stories are accompanied by unrelated illustrations of an original fictional character, Morton, who often poses with food.
Texts:
Vomit
Permanent
Everything's Going to Be Alright
Morton illustrations:
"Schizotricha"
"Happy Birthday Hotdog Cake"
"Ice Cream"
"Morton Jumps the Shark"
"Chef Boyarfriend"
"Camel Godiva"
Square Meals #9
Zappos CEO wants to run his company like a socialist utopia kind of. It's not working so great.
Interview with Karl Ove Knausgaard, author of the My Struggle series. Book 4's English translation comes out April 28.
The technical leg work that went into making sure Kim Kardashian's naked butt didn't crash PAPER Magazine's server.
Why every city needs playgrounds where kids can set fire to stuff...
... so as it might not be the skirt of an agender teen on Oakland's 57 bus.
Marilyn Manson?
10 things you need to know about Tapirs.
Strange combo of irritating NYT lifestyle journalism and a peek at the doula industry.
Why Fresh Off the Boat is actually great and significant.
A religion for the nonreligious from the remarkable WBW dude.
"Chicago: half of the price, two-thirds the culture!"
/Amelia
Morton jumps the shark, thanks to Illustrator (and the illustrator).
1/2015
Highlight from The Hunter Museum, 2014 Photograph of text ≈
Square Meals #2
Issue #2, August 10, 2014
Cats
Finally, LA might be getting its own Cat Cafe (via LAist)
Platonic Sandwiches
How the "what is a sandwich?" debate teaches us the Socratic method (via Medium)
Are burritos sandwiches?
Depends. Related: Burrito Bracket (via FiveThirtyEight)
Snitchin'
Using potato chip bags to snitch on people (via MITNews)
Ghosts
The only way to ensure that your realtor is selling you a "ghost-free" home (via Nathan for You)
Human subjects
TLDR hosts dispute OKCupid's research methodology (via NPR)
Emoji
Smiley-poops are probably the next (successful) Esperanto (via Medium)
Boozy Gentrification
A very rigorous study of London's gentrification, by getting pissed (via Vice)
Selfies
Do monkey-selfies belong in the public domain? (via Quartz)
Autism
We still have really no idea what's happening (via The New York Times)
Brains
I wrote a thing about using brain-computer imagining in urbanism research (via Archinect)
Square Meals #1
GOOD NEWS, EVERYONE:
I'm starting a newsletter. "Square Meals" will contain a quick scan of notable pieces / podcasts that I've encountered recently.
Issue #1:
Cheating
Teachers and super intendants orchestrate totally bananas cheating scandal at one Atlanta school (The New Yorker)
Bugs
Syringing blood from lice to create a typhus vaccine, and how bees are sick and tired of our monoculture farming (Fresh Air podcasts)
Potato Salad
Old news by now, but it reached over $55K: Potato Salad kickstarter
Data
Data is great and all but journalists can still be dumb: data journalism needs to up its own standards (Nieman Lab)
Calvin & Hobbes
How Calvin peeing became a bootleg icon (Nieman Lab)
Denmark
Danish people think happiness doesn't mean what you think it means. (LA Review of Books)
Wait But Why
Russia (Wait But Why)
Mental Health
Profile of genius whackjob comedian Maria Bamford (NYTimes Magazine)
LA
Skid Row is shrinking, one artisanal sausage restaurant at a time (LA Weekly)
Love
OK Cupid experiments on human beings (duh) (OK Cupid blog)
Cheers and happy reading.
/Amelia
Le Corbusier painting a mural at Eileen Gray’s E1027 House, 1939. In the buff, why not.
Prince says "bring me a tangerine", I say, "how fast"
Sometimes, Twitter creates solutions for problems you can't articulate.