From the kind of law professor we should all hope to have, or should all strive to be: Premise: You are not paying for my opinion. Critique: You are not paying me to pretend I don’t have one. Premise: There is something called “Law” that is objective, fixed, and detached from and unaffected by theContinue reading “THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ONE”
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THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY
if you know who made this, let me know.
THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY NINE
Yoyo the Ricecorpse, wut.
THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY EIGHT
Ignite, by Daniel Barreto.
THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY SEVEN
From Bhautik Joshi.
THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY SIX
h/t @snowden.
THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FIVE
This post from Valerie Aurora, Mary Gardiner and Leigh Honeywell is so perfect. In addition to the long list of powerful and important recommendations for doing away with “rock star” culture they’ve put forward, there’s one small thing I’d like to add. But first, read “No More Rock Stars.” Done? Okay. Now this. In a world runContinue reading “THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FIVE”
THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FOUR
Hard to look away from Twitter the past few days, because I’ve watched this happen with half a dozen different activist men in recent years and it’s always the same story. And so, not specifically about the situation at hand, but about every time this happens. What I’ve learned is that the real test is what happensContinue reading “THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FOUR”
THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY THREE
Beautiful illustrations from Lisa Kogawa — I love the way she uses lighting (via booooooom).
THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY TWO
Kourtney Roy‘s Northern Noir series reminds me so much of moments as a teenager, sneaking into old farmhouses, exploring abandoned buses and tripping in the forests of the GTA’s wildest hinterlands. Her photos look like memories I have (via Ignant).
THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ONE
William Gibson in the Paris Review. GIBSON It’s harder to imagine the past that went away than it is to imagine the future. What we were prior to our latest batch of technology is, in a way, unknowable. It would be harder to accurately imagine what New York City was like the day before theContinue reading “THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ONE”
THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY
Carine Brancowitz, ball point pen illustrations, via fubiz. I really like the way she draws women.
THREE HUNDRED AND NINETEEN
From The Sixth to Last Human Chat Ever Recorded, by Debbie Urbanski. You’re SS’d right? … How’d you get on this list then? … There’s no one else on it even, there used to be millions. … Are you sad it’s all going to be over soon? … I think I will be a littleContinue reading “THREE HUNDRED AND NINETEEN”
THREE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN
Black and white illustrations of Mihoko Takata, via fubiz.
THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN
Installation of Slogans For The 21st Century, by Douglas Coupland. (“It’s probably for the best” via New York Times)