November 2011
29 posts
For Now
This is it for now, I suppose.  The end.
Nov 28th
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Nov 25th
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Nov 25th
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Nov 23rd
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Nov 23rd
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“It’s strange to think that you accumulate all this experience, and maybe a...”
– Steve Jobs on death and the afterlife. This is the last paragraph of Issacson’s biography.  (via minusmanhattan) For some reason the idea of the off switch and a fast goodbye is far more comforting.
Nov 22nd
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Nov 18th
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Nov 18th
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Nov 18th
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Nov 17th
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I'll Take Fuck You for $1800, Alex
What are my birth certificate, social security card, debit card, a canceled check, two W-2s, insurance card, medical records and a college diploma? Not enough proof for NY state to issue me an I.D.!
Nov 16th
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Nov 16th
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Nov 16th
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Nov 15th
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Nov 15th
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Nov 15th
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Nov 11th
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Nov 11th
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Nov 9th
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“every facility is inadequate— the hospitals and schools and playgrounds are...”
– e.b. white, here is new york (via notaqueensphotoblog)
Nov 9th
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Nov 9th
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Nov 7th
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Nov 7th
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Favorite Sign from the NYC Marathon
“Hurry Up Or I’ll Go Home with Someone Faster”
Nov 7th
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Nov 4th
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Nov 4th
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What is going on in Oakland?
youngmanhattanite: newsweek: joshsternberg: From Gawker: On the micro, interpersonal level, the highpoint of last night’s drama took place around 7:45 PM, when two protesters standing in the street were hit by a man driving a Mercedes. According to the Mercury News, the driver had been “irritated” by the protesters and just stepped on the gas. Nice display of heartless one percenter...
Nov 3rd
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I am working from the library and after two hours here I realize the man to my right is not working. He is pretending to work. He is fake typing and scribbling nonsense instead of notes and acting as though he is frustrated at what is on his screen and constantly referring to a book, but never flipping the pages, and the charade is very elaborate and well-rehearsed, it seems.  This is bizarre,...
Nov 2nd
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Things I Will Miss About New York City: #1
I was the first person to walk into the reading room at the 42nd St. library at 10 a.m. Being the sole human in a room as grand as this is something else. I was pretty taken aback by the stillness and magnitude of the place.
Nov 2nd
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