May 14, 2013
newyorker:

A cartoon by Barbara Smaller. For more cartoons from the issue: http://nyr.kr/10m0txa

my future… it has been ordained.
although i am not a man. 

newyorker:

A cartoon by Barbara Smaller. For more cartoons from the issue: http://nyr.kr/10m0txa

my future… it has been ordained.

although i am not a man. 

May 14, 2013
je les veux!!!

je les veux!!!

(via genocyder)

May 14, 2013

realhousewives:

Abercrombie & Fitch Gets a Brand Readjustment #FitchTheHomeless (by gkarber)

April 28, 2013
The question 'Who should run for president in 2016?' was posed by New York magazine at a White House Correspondents' Dinner pre-party yesterday...
Amy Poehler: Prince.
Brad Hall: That’s a great answer.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus: And Sly and the Family Stone.
Hall: The Family Stone would be the VP.
Louis-Dreyfus: That would be good.
New York magazine: The Family Stone would be the cabinet, Sly would be the VP.
Poehler: You know, with Prince and Sly and the Family Stone, wouldn't we get more done around here?
Hall: Man. That is a funky field right there.
Louis-Dreyfus: You would definitely get funky with it. That’s for sure.
Poehler: Whoever runs, that should be their motto. Whoever runs, it should be, "Let’s get funky with it."
Louis-Dreyfus: Oh my God. Wouldn't that be so good?
Poehler: That would be so good no matter who it is.
Louis-Dreyfus: You would give all your life savings to that campaign.
Poehler: If a candidate was like, “Come on guys: Let’s get funky with it.”
New York magazine: Maybe you should do it.
Louis-Dreyfus: All right, should those two candidates decide to run, Amy and I are going to run their campaign, or we’ll be a part of the branding of the campaign.
Poehler: We’ll be like Peaches and uh...
Louis-Dreyfus: Diamond and Pearl.
Hall: Peaches and Herb. Oh no, sorry.
Poehler: Peaches and Cream! The dancers that used to perform with Prince.
Louis-Dreyfus: That’s right. [Ed. note: It was Diamond and Pearl.]
Poehler: Prince always has some beautiful, like, 16-year-old dancers.
Louis-Dreyfus: We’re not 16, but we could totally dance with him, you know, while he campaigns.
Poehler: Well, it’s going to be a different kind of dancing. It has to be serious dancing. Because it’s a political campaign.
Louis-Dreyfus: There are issues and we feel strongly about the issues. So it will be a serious kind of dance.
Poehler: Once again, I know Prince reads your magazine. I know he reads these little interviews. Julia and I are ready to dance behind him when he runs for president in 2016.
Louis-Dreyfus: Please take this seriously.
April 28, 2013

buttart:

rjinswand:

cari-cature:

restlesslyaspiring:

I am really loving this.

jesus this is beautiful

i like viruscomix a lot

i have a serious affection for viruscomix

(via thebestgamesincegrifball)

April 28, 2013

paper-planes-and-toy-trains:

you are my sunshine

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my only sunshine

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you make me happy

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when skies are gray

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you’ll never know dear

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how much i love you

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please dont take

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my sunshine away

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(via thebestgamesincegrifball)

April 2, 2013

m4n-0verb0ard:

always know how to treat your board . 

March 30, 2013

First time jumping I-70 at Keystone. Oops.

March 21, 2013

that moment when boys don’t like you back

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Filed under: life 
March 16, 2013

newyorker:

Last week, Ed Kashi posted to The New Yorkers Instagram feed from Nicaragua, where he spent the week working on an ongoing project about Chronic Kidney Disease of unknown origin (CKDu), an epidemic that has killed thousands of sugar-cane workers throughout Central America. The disease is more than twenty years old, and has now reached its third generation of workers, many of whom are young men in their twenties. Kashi spent most of his trip in the town of Chichigalpa, the center of the epidemic, which has been called the Island of Widows.

Click-through for a slideshow of Kashi’s photos: http://nyr.kr/YwOGHA

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