Not in the Face might be our favorite. What’s yours?
Freak monkey’s with mediocre tunes — Westboro Baptist Church on Radiohead (via semipoplife)
I wish this was That Dog with that Maya Rudolph.
OH HELLO OFFICIAL THAT DOG CONCERT PAGE.
Opening act: Fred Armisen.
I mean, COME ON. We are all going to this, right? I think I offered to be the merch girl. I will be the best merch girl ever!
I’M GONNA SEE YOU!
YES.
(Source: love-is-myreligion)
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(via Stephen Malkmus Has Always Been Good Looking | Vol. 1 Brooklyn)
Hal Incandenza, Infinite Jest, David Foster Wallace
Hal is the only extant Incandenza who looks in any way ethnic. His late father had been as a young man darkly tall, high flat Pima-tribe cheekbones and very black hair Brylcreemed back so tight there’d been a kind of enforced widow’s peak. Himself had looked ethnic, but he isn’t extant. Hal is sleek, sort of radiantly dark, almost otterish, only slightly tall, eyes blue but darkly so, and unburnable even w/o sunscreen, his untanned feet the color of weak tea, his nose ever unpeeling but slightly shiny. His sleekness isn’t oily so much as moist, milky; Hal worries secretly that he looks half-feminine. (Multiple suggestions, and happy 50th birthday)
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Additional information from Clementina: “Considering descriptions of his enormous tennis-arm muscles and marijuana habit and love for sweets (so, his face couldn’t possibly look this scrawny).”
This guy uses police composite sketch software to draw literary characters based on their descriptions.
Dedicating only one double-sided page per term, author Sean Hall has effectively distilled the essential vocabulary that underlies all semiotic thought. (via This Means This, This Means That)
That is Lizzi Bougatsos (wearing Vision Street Wear for Chloe for Opening Ceremony sweats, cut off into jams), Chloe Sevigny, Beyonce and Jay-Z. Kind of want Bougatsos and Beyonce to squad up, you know?