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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Monday, August 30, 2010
"Grizzly Bear" Music Video - Van Solo
Directed by me, Shot by Kevin Moriera on the iPhone 4
Location - Austin, Texas.
August 28th 2010
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Friday, August 27, 2010
Quote of life
“Change is the Law of life, and those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.” - John F. Kennedy
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
Friday, August 20, 2010
Save the Words
Save The English Language!
The editors of Oxford University Press and the Oxford English Dictionary are concerned about all of the wonderful words in English that are ‘disappearing’ from the language from lack of use.
So, they’ve come up with a great solution: Adopt a Word.
It’s free to adopt a word, the words are old and weird and fun to use, you can buy a t-shirt with your word on it (only if you wish; it’s not a requirement), and you can choose your adopted word!
All you agree to, in adopting your word, is to use it! You can spray paint it on a wall, use it in a meeting, win a game of Scrabble with it, or even walk around town wearing a sign-board/sandwich-board with your word on it! (Or, you could wear the aforementioned t-shirt, if you want!)
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Spitta - Twistin' Stank
Curren$y - Twistin Stank (Hard in the Paint) from Creative Control on Vimeo.
Super ill videoVeegly Updatez
Lately i've been crazy... Lately i've been sane... Lately i've been hurt.... Lately i've been aight. Since I got back, i've been making massive music.. The blues movie tape has been done for awhile.. It took me two days to write and record it. It's only eight songs which is short, but it's kinda like a pilot tv show.. You'll see what I mean when you listen.. Other than that, i've been doing shit for other artist projects, and also just random songs which i'm gonna shoot videos for. The tour has been delayed due to a couple problems with the artist and company. Nevertheless, i'll be in Japan Soon. Also, Different cities will still have me performing. Call that taking matters into your own hands
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Monday, August 16, 2010
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Writer Suicides
Virginia Woolf, 1882-1941
The great modernist writer suffered from depression and might well have been bipolar. In the spring of 1941, she filled her overcoat with stones and walked into the River Ouse near her home in England.
Ernest Hemingway, 1899-1961
The Pulitzer and Nobel prize-winning author lived hard and fast, surviving accidents, suffering chronic pain, and battling depression. He lost the fight in 1961 when he shot himself at home.
Yukio Mishima, 1925-1970
One of Japan’s most important writers, Mishima often wrote about suicide and was obsessed with his country’s samurai past. Following their ancient code, he killed himself by ritual disembowelment after a year of planning.
Spalding Gray, 1941-2004
When the deeply depressed screenwriter and performance artist went missing in January, 2004, many believed he had committed suicide. They were right; he had jumped from New York’s Staten Island Ferry and drowned.
Hunter S. Thompson, 1937-2005
Thompson’s death capped a wild ride of a life. The father of “gonzo journalism” (in which the reporter becomes the story) made a career of running headlong into danger. He killed himself with a gunshot to the head.
David Foster Wallace, 1962-2008
Wallace grappled with weighty topics in his wide-ranging (and comic) novels while wrestling depression for much of his life. When antidepressants and shock therapy failed him, he hung himself at home.
The great modernist writer suffered from depression and might well have been bipolar. In the spring of 1941, she filled her overcoat with stones and walked into the River Ouse near her home in England.
Ernest Hemingway, 1899-1961
The Pulitzer and Nobel prize-winning author lived hard and fast, surviving accidents, suffering chronic pain, and battling depression. He lost the fight in 1961 when he shot himself at home.
Yukio Mishima, 1925-1970
One of Japan’s most important writers, Mishima often wrote about suicide and was obsessed with his country’s samurai past. Following their ancient code, he killed himself by ritual disembowelment after a year of planning.
Spalding Gray, 1941-2004
When the deeply depressed screenwriter and performance artist went missing in January, 2004, many believed he had committed suicide. They were right; he had jumped from New York’s Staten Island Ferry and drowned.
Hunter S. Thompson, 1937-2005
Thompson’s death capped a wild ride of a life. The father of “gonzo journalism” (in which the reporter becomes the story) made a career of running headlong into danger. He killed himself with a gunshot to the head.
David Foster Wallace, 1962-2008
Wallace grappled with weighty topics in his wide-ranging (and comic) novels while wrestling depression for much of his life. When antidepressants and shock therapy failed him, he hung himself at home.
Friday, August 13, 2010
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
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