The (New) Media Work Out Plan. You are supposed to do one of these exercises every time you go to one of these sites.
I would be jacked if I did that. Ha. I would be doing over 500 push-ups a day just from Tumblr alone.
(via Patrick Moberg)
IT LOOKS AS IF SOUL FRIDAY IS STILL ON
L.J. Reynolds and Chocolate Syrup - “What’s A Matter Baby (Is It Hurtin’ You?)”
Honestly, if you have the pleasure of waking up to this song on your lovely Friday, I can at least feel like I made a difference in someone’s life today.
Please excuse the scratchiness of this track. KrisKristoffersonsBeard ripped it for me straight from his vinyl a couple years ago and I haven’t stopped listening to it since. (And if you aren’t following him yet, you are missing out on one hell of a unique-ass Tumblr. Trust.)
Seriously, though, DAMN! This song is so damn good.
A good friend of ours, a great director, an all-around smart man is posting some great shit to his new tumblr.
Give him a little follow guy if you like his things.
He is also working on his upcoming film, Searching For Sonny. The movie has been getting press as the first feature film ever shot on an DSLR. So yeah, you know, NBD.
SOUL FRIDAY BE ON THURSDAY THIS GO AROUND
James Brown - “I Can’t Help Myself (When You Touch Me)”
Struggling artists, take heed:
If you find yourself lacking exposure or money:
1. Drop the pretty shit.
2. Change your name to something that contains mildly recognizable phrasing but still induces head-scratching.
3. Wear something that covers your whole face but not your legs.
4. Start (or at least - don’t deny) hermaphrodite rumors.
5. Align yourself with other artists that used to be talented before they started marketing their face as a brand. (Yo Nick, Imma let you finish, but…)
6. Merchandise! Show it in your video!
7. Profit!
(via thedailywhat)
Employee Manual.
For two years while living at my old apartment, I never once got a package successfully delivered there.
DAMN YOU UPS!
(via College Humor)
Nick: I love how the cat does the Batman disappearing thing at the end.
George: I love how the dog is always doing a split. Is this the same dog that captivated my attention two weeks ago?
LCD Soundsystem - “New York, I Love You But You’re Bringing Me Down”
The me of 8 years ago might have posted a song or lyric that served to passively inform something or someone how bad they sucked or how much I secretly liked them.
The me of now years today just likes me a good song. I got no beef with New York.
I am, however, going to L.A. tomorrow. So suck it, New York.



