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Love Begins
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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noise dept.
Stranger Things

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
i don't do bad sauce passes

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I think about REMâs Monster a lot.
Mainly because on most days itâs my favorite REM album (other days itâs Fables, others its Murmur, others its Up [yes, it is]). But also one of the most conceptually coherent REM albums. And, of course, itâs one of the queerest albums ever made.
Iâm writing...
Sleater-Kinney - Modern Girl
will always reblog forever
These tweets from @OfRedAndBlue are very important.
Mallory Ortberg has a voice like an old movie actress. (âMale Novelist Jokesâ at the Last Bookstore in LA)
Mallory Ortberg is everything.
via
Let us be vividly clear about this.
What the New York Times did to Michael Brown today was not merely slander. It wasnât a case of a lack of journalistic integrity.
Highlighting that a black teenager was âno angelâ on the day he is being laid to rest after being hunted and...
"7.9 of out 10"
I have felt first-hand the very wrath of the Turkish ice-cream man.
Bots - talking amongst themselves - via
A twitter conversation between two bots (@oliviataters and @notkeithcalder) was picked up and intercepted by the Bank of America bot account. This is twitter bot culture sans humans.Â
theyâre forming societies
iâm so tickled by this exchange oh my GOD
Okay, been conducting this experiment for years and it's worked out pretty well for me
Mario Lanza - Vesti La Giubba - Pagliacci
Iâve been listening to this nonstop.Â
Questions that I fear, chapter one. The point of the song is that we are fairly well damaged by the legacy of the romantic poets. We think of love as this thing that is accompanied by strings, and itâs a force for good, and if something bad happens, then thatâs not love. And the therapeutic tradition I come from, I used to work in therapy, also says itâs not love if it feels bad. I donât know so much about that. I donât know that the Greeks werenât right. I think they were: that love can eat a path through everything. That it can destroy a lot of things on the way to itâs own objective which is just itâs expression of itself. My step-father loved his family. Now, he mistreated us terribly quite often. But he loved us. Well, that, to me, is something worth commenting on in the hopes of undoing what I see as terrible damage in the way that people talk about love as this benign, comfortable force. Itâs not that. Itâs wild.
John Darnielle on Love Love Love (via fuckyeahthemountaingoats)
A nightcap courtesy of my Facebook pal and otherwise drinks doppelgĂ€nger Rafa GarcĂa Febles, aka DrunkLab. Strong and full-flavored just as I likes âem. Youâd all do well to follow Rafa on Kindred Cocktails as his drinks are consistently excellent and his drink names are consistently hilarious (e.g., Corpse Defiler #2). This one uses one of my favorite recent discoveries, Louis Royer Force 53 cognac, to beautiful effect:
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1 oz Louis Royer Force 53 cognac 1 oz Jamaican rum (50-50 Smith & Cross and Appleton VX) .5 Bonal .5 Yellow Chartreuse dash bitters (Angostura)
Stir and strain up or on a rock, lemon oil garnish (discard peel).
Thanks bud