
I wake up and I follow some sorta online regiment where I visit some of the dumbest (most brilliant) sites:
http://www.thesuperficial.com - I don’t know the creator of this site but it’s all personality matched with celebrity news. Of course the personality is that of a major asshole - but personality nonetheless.
http://www.superiorpics.com - It’s a British based celebrity site. The reason I visit this one is because this one updates on the weekend too. For some reason people who maintain websites need to take the weekend off. I really don’t know why. Anyway, this site is pretty good. Also, they’ve got a great forum for really hi-resolution pictures of celebrities. The pictures you can find of celebrities on that site are so clear that you can actually see wrinkles. It’s interesting to see un-touched-up photos of celebs.
http://www.thebrilliance.com - I think they’re little pricks. On occasion they’ll post something interesting but these punks who update the website are full of themselves - like heronpreston (see below).
http://www.newstoday.com - I think this is a great site for designers. I’m not a designer but other designers will post junk about their websites or websites they’ve seen that are innovative and it’s all very artsy-fartsy-artsy.
http://www.slate.com - Great site for editorials. Dana Stevens will ruin a movie for you sometimes on her podcast. She’s fun. Also, there are some really REALLY great articles on equity markets.
http://www.newyorker.com - I like reading the film reviews but sometimes I’ll read their other content. I’ve almost went to NONE of the events that they recommend (the happenings around town). There are some good writers: Anthony Lane (film), David Denby (film), Sasha Frere Jones (music), Malcolm Gladwell (News/Statistical matters), Susan Orlean (In-depth look into really random things). It’s very uppity.
http://www.highsnobiety.com - Streetwear junk that’s overpriced.
http://www.hypebeast.com - More overpriced streetwear junk. Pretty colors but no real content.
http://www.giantrobot.com/blogs/eric/index.html - I’ve met him. He’s a nice guy. He created Giant Robot magazine. When I met him, I thought he looked so young and acted very youthful despite little white hairs on his head.
http://www.stapledesign.com/jeffstaple - Co-founded Reed Space. I think he’s a designer/I don’t know but he seems to have a much more interesting life than I do. He’s another streetwear icon.
http://glob.anewyorkthing.com - The blog for Aron the Don’s website, aNYthing. It’s interesting cause he’ll have weekly postings of concerts/events. Very hipster.
sometimes http://www.heronpreston.com - but I think he’s pompous - Some Correction! FIT Parsons student who seems to have an interesting enough life but I’ve seen some of his videos and it doesn’t feel like he’s that concrete about what he’s talking about. All talk - but I guess that’s creatives.
Finally also sometimes http://www.JohnChow.com - Blog mogul. He’s funny, gives great advice and he has a great outlook on life.
None of these websites pertain to anything I do in my life which by the way happens to be killing people for money. I am a bounty hunter. You know, I’ve always wanted to do that. It’s such a man job, you know what I mean? I’m sure there’s some sort of predatory urge inside of me that wants to off a guy and then there’s that other urge for sacrificing present opportunity for future benefits.






















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