This is a fantastic(ally choreographed) video from Nosaj Thing. I like Nosaj Thing (and have for some time!)

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Today's Document
Sade Olutola
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Product Placement
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Show & Tell
i don't do bad sauce passes
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Three Goblin Art
noise dept.

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This is a fantastic(ally choreographed) video from Nosaj Thing. I like Nosaj Thing (and have for some time!)
Ha. Haha.
JuniorMint22 asks: "If people had YouTube in 1912, what do you think they'd be posting videos of?" Deadaxis: "Will it churn?" MonsterAteThePilot: "Court me, Maybe parodies." BeefBeaver: "Probably cats."
The why behind my sometimes (read: always) love for reddit.
I can finally have the wedding of my dreams! No chance of cold feet!
Livehoods (or why Foursquare check-ins are actually valuable)
I'm glad to see valuable and actionable data developing from Foursquare check-ins. While I don't think their interface allows particularly easy discovery, I think the concept is great. I look forward to more developments like this in the future.
"Phantom Snatch" #chamberlain #guggenheim (Taken with instagram)
Living with Ian finally pays off. Chinese #oreos. (Taken with instagram)
Expansive snow drawings by Sonja Hinrichsen (and five volunteers) at Rabbit Ears Pass, Colorado.
I like snow.
It feels like just yesterday Snooki was moving in. Goodbye dearest. (Taken with instagram)
This game makes me wish I had an iPhone.
I think this is great. A week or two before my trip to Turkey last summer I stumbled upon a number of 70's-era travel guides serendipitously left on a neighbor's stoop. Comparing the first-generation Lonely Planet guide for Turkey to the more recent edition I purchased provided great perspective on how much the country has modernized and grown economically since the first was written.
Doug Mack has done what I really should've: followed that vintage guide to potential ruin.
Interior design room
The bike of my dreams.
Human bird wings? Yes.
It must be spring.
How Your Cat Is Making You Crazy: If ever there was a reason to own a cat, The Atlantic's recent article on the T. gondii protozoan and its human brain altering effects files it neatly away.
I also, apparently, shouldn't eat raw land-grazing animal meat ... damn.
Sam and I are going to see Andrew Bird and Patrick Watson in May. I'm glad to hear that Mr. Watson has a new album out this spring too.
All New Year's resolutions should be accompanied by explanatory drawings. keenanpace:
Woody Guthrie’s New Year’s resolutions from 1943.
More here: http://www.woodyguthrie.org/newyearsrulins.htm