
As you might know, I am a full time Internet
I edit video in New York and I reblog things that make me feel clever.
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"fuck your bad vibes bro" — ughwhocares
"quit fucking up my zen, jackass" — party-wok
"Go fuck yourself. #LYLAS!" — whatwhatwhat
"dad ur drunk i can tell" — llhenley
"YAY JAMISON THAT IS HOW I MEANT IT" — luckypaperstars
"Whoa, that IS really cool about ferns." — taoistdrunk
"not saying, just saying" — johndarnielle
"Brilliant use of Larry David. Brilliant." — coketalk
"i rescind all objections" — twentysomethingfloater
"if you want to start shit, have some fucking balls." — nedhepburn
"hahahaha perfect" — nickdivers
Mayor Cory Booker talks Star Trek on Marketplace Tech
Booker’s a Jean-Luc Picard guy. Acceptable.
(interviewed by my friend Ben Johnson who is basically the coolest, you should go follow his band Pre War because they are pretty cool too)
gonna go ahead and retire the sarcastic cynical schtick for today and just listen to NPR Tiny Desk Concerts and just be okay with things
That’s a picture of my uncle, Captain Sean Bercaw, at ten or thirteen years old, about to launch a message in a bottle. He’s been doing that for forty years, and he’s heard back from dozens of people all across the world. He just got interviewed for NPR’s Talk of the Nation. That’s pretty cool.
(My family on my mom’s side used to accidentally call me Sean when I was growing up, due to the blond hair and general roguishness, I suppose.)
Haven’t had a good dashboard coincidence in a while.
NPR.org’s stream of the new Josh Ritter album is brought to you by PBR. They know me a little too well.