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Naked Lunch
Don’t call attention to your typeface choices unless you want the typeface to speak for you
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Stripes club meeting at @brigode and @hillarieb’s place.
TONX: Edible Westside does Tonx
We had a really nice write up for the cover story of the Spring issue of the always beautiful Edible Westside. The brilliant Becky Reams shot us and writer Matthew Kang was very kind with his words.
… This development makes coffee more of a culinary product than ever. The main…
My morning brew. Every morning.
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Every time drivers are parked on the curb and open their driver’s side door without first checking their side- or rear-view mirror, they run the risk of dooring a cyclist: striking them as they pass and knocking them into traffic, or abruptly placing the door unavoidably in their path such that they collide with it at full speed. Either way, it’s what we in the business refer to as a “huge bummer” for all involved.
Dooring is also one of the easiest oh-rats-I-just-killed-a-cyclist scenarios to avoid: Whenever you’re parked on the side of a road, check your mirrors to ensure no one is approaching before you open your door.
Great advice on how to not kill a cyclist.
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Is it summer yet?
Whhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat thheeeeeeee fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck
This.
Changes.
EVERYTHING!
Mind. Blown.
In life you don’t really get to chose your family, your siblings – you get what you’re given. I got lucky cause I got two great sisters and two great brothers, but I got extra lucky because around 1982, I got the chance to choose two other brothers: Mike Diamond and Adam Yauch. And together our families have grown. I’d like to thank the New York Parks Department and the people of Brooklyn for honoring my friend and brother, and recognizing how cool it is to have an Adam Yauch park for other crazy New York kids.
This was magical.
If you ever needed a reason to follow @TheDailyShow, this is it.
Here’s the original segment, in case you missed it.
Life Lessons with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - Kareem on What He Wished He’d Known - Esquire
One of the things for which I am eternally grateful is that my dad compiled a small notebook of advice for his kids. I have read it many times and plan to do the same for mine.