This one.. . is a hitter.
I’m a proud sister. Big ups to my bro Ta-ku for this. Love you.
Confessions is a public art project that invites people to anonymously share their confessions and see the confessions of the people around them in the heart of the Las Vegas strip.I’d definitely hit this up!
Designer Drug • Mayer Hawthorne
Last night I tried a little Adderall
It was working for a while
Until I thought about your smile
I got that fire Cali medical
But it never gets me high
Baby only you know whyCause darling
You, you are
My designer drug
And only you
Can help me
And I can’t get enough
I sip that ginger ale and Hennessy
But every drink inside my glass
Just makes me think about the past
I tried that MDMA ecstasy
And it only brought me down
But know whenever you’re around
I know that
You, you are
My designer drug
And only you
Can help me
And I can’t get enough
It’s like you’re made inside a laboratory
Just for mex4
CLOUD is a large-scale interactive sculpture created from 6,000 light bulbs, new and burnt-out. Constructed by Calgary-based artists Caitlind r.c. Brown and Wayne Garrett, CLOUD was on public display for one-night-only during Calgary’s first Nuit Blanche Festival. As part of the process of creating the sculpture, the artists collected burnt out incandescent light bulbs from local households, businesses, museums, and eco stations. The idea was to create an informal collaboration between the community and the artists, reduce costs, and experiment with the potential of items post-use.
Lower Your Tie Clip
I like this photograph of Sean Connery on a bicycle for a lot of reasons. It’s not only amusing to me, but gives you an idea on how well-fitting clothing allows you to move. It illustrates that “fit” doesn’t exactly mean “ultra slim”.
But there is a small detail worth pointing out in this photo about the functionality of accessories, too. Notice Connery’s tie clip is positioned about half way down his shirt — as I think it should be.
I’ve noticed a lot of guys wearing their tie clips up higher — presumably to show them off — but the tie clip becomes more irrelevant the further up it travels toward your neck.
A tie clip (or tie bar, tie tack or tie pin) should help keep your tie flat against your chest as you wear it, especially without a jacket. This helps keep it from getting in your way as you lean over to do work, eat, or in this case ride a bike without having the wind flap the tie’s blades in your face.
(Photo via fuckyeaholdhollywood, which I’ve really enjoyed recently.)
-Kiyoshi