January 2010
24 posts
syjabudu:
Even though I’ve lived in New York for almost three years now, I’m still a Los Angelan at heart; waking up and seeing snow out the window is still an amazingly shocking sight for me to see, and one definitely worth filming. I jumped out of bed and shot this short flick out my dorm window in the West Village.
My vote is for this one. It gets more incredible every time I watch it. :)...
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/01/28/nyreg... →
Wow, awesome.
RE: Vids Are Not Dead
Regina Sppektor- Fidelity
Video Directed by Mark Webb
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGTDRztaCCw&feature=related
syjabudu:
As a music video lover and aspiring music video director, I’m making a conscious effort to start posting more music videos on my blog.
Many claim that music videos are a dying art. Others claim that most music videos are trashy and degrading (which they certainly...
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troisenator:
When words fail, I do not fail in my abilities or because of my knowledge; a constructed language fails to sum up all that the world naturally does right, which words can never accurately describe.
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troisenator:
“What kind of dope doesn’t remember to water his plants, I mean, they need to eat as much as you do—even that homeless man on the corner knows that, you can see him watering the dandelions that grow in his alley every day!”
I NEED you to write the rest of this so I can read it.
Five emotions you never knew you had →
chr0n1x:
victoriaisamess:
Some emotional states only have names in particular languages. Here are some examples:
Fiero (Italian): contented pride in achieving something just for oneself.
Amae (Japanese): the sweet feeling of being dependent on someone else.
Naches (Yiddish): the glow of proud pleasure that only a child can give to its parents.
Schadenfreude (German): the feeling you...
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troisenator:
When we’re young, they take us and try to mold us into something they can recognize, something they can relate to—something stiff and bent with cracks and tears, rusted over, growing cold—so that when we’re fully grown, we’re deformed like the rest of them and then they can pretend they’re not like what we turned out to be.
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troisenator:
When we’re young, they take us and try to mold us into something they can recognize, something they can relate to—something stiff and bent with cracks and tears, rusted over, growing cold—so that when we’re fully grown, we’re deformed like the rest of them and then they can pretend they’re not like what we turned out to be.
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troisenator:
I need advice, so I ask my parents and they tell me what I want to hear; I ask my lover, she tells me what I don’t want to hear; I ask an elderly man, and he tells me something I don’t know; I ask a child, she tells me what I know but have forgotten; I ask a friend, and he tells me the truth, I ask a stranger and he tells me less than the truth; I ask God but I only hear myself...
http://www.afterellen.com/blog/dorothysnarker/krist... →
@Chris and Kevin- ahahaha Kristen Bell is “ 99 percent sure [she] will leave this movie a lesbian.” !!!! Looks like she’s all mine, fellas. :-P
New Year. New Site. →
syjabudu:
HappyTwentyTen!
I’m wishing you and yours a wonderful new year and decade.
I’m already trying to start off the year on the right note by re-launching my site: SYJABUDU.COM.
It’s been a long time coming and it’s finally finished. I’d really appreciate it if you’d check it out! Thank you all!
LOVE IT! Check it out!