December 2011
1 post
October 2011
8 posts
The Weekend Update Sponsored by Snowmen →
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Plz don’t give up on me yet haterz, my book is not yet written!
September 2011
6 posts
BACK IN THE WIRELESS INTERNET AT YOUR HOUSE HUSTLE.
/game on
August 2011
14 posts
Haven’t forgotten about this place. I just don’t have internet at my apartment at the moment, as I prepare to move one again in September.
It honestly can’t come soon enough.
Marion Teacher Arrested On Drug Trafficking... →
THE CITY ON THE MAP AGAIN
Kirk Cousins & Privilege →
typed this for eleven warriors, yo.
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Enoch Gee's Lair is as Kingly As You'd Expect
This photo appeared in this ESPN story about Enoch Gee.
I mean, who lives like this? AND HOW MANY PICTURES DOES HE HAVE? It appears to be about 105. Also, is that a stack of blank books on the corner of his desk? And what the hell is that tapestry behind him?
So many questions.
#dumbthingsivelearnedincollege
This is what folks call a “logic proof”. This is part of a class I chose to take, instead of a math class. Doesn’t it look like math? It sure does, which is surprising because I’m currently in a PHILOSOPHY CLASS.
According to my teacher, when confronted about the everyday utility of stuff like this, said that OSU almost made it mandatory for all transfer students,...
July 2011
47 posts
via Washington Post
Haven’t been writing here lately. Just choosing to lazily re-blog folks who post images which make me laugh or make me think “Damn, I’d love to visit there.” (Really, that’s all one must do to get re-blogged on this famous blog).
Sometimes, I just ain’t got shit to say, and it’s been this way for a minute. I’m a firm believer—if your heart...
In Defense of Terrelle Pryor →
Scenes from the Underground →
Just click the link.
THE WALLET HAS BEEN FOUND
IT MAGICALLY APPEARED. Don’t ask me how. I am ecstatic.
P.S. FUCK A MONEY CLIP.
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The Thunderbird Motel in Seattle, Washington
Reflecting on my life, I suppose I’ve had a few brushes with death. Obviously, nothing like strolling the streets of Fallujah, but, there were times, where, had a few factors gone a few inches in either direction—you wouldn’t be reading this.
I have, however, never came as close to death as I did on September 15th, 2007; when two friends and I stayed at the Thunderbird Motel...
Gabe Rivera: Let's call rewriters "rewriters", not... →
gaberivera:
Something bothered me about Simon Dumenco’s piece about Huffington Post yesterday. Not the substance of his column, which was valid and well-argued, nor the favorable comparison to Techmeme, which was, well, favorable to Techmeme.
What irked me was the reminder that “aggregator” is a rather…
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173 Years Later, A New Trail of Tears is Born
The rage is understandable. No matter where the criticism of Ohio State is levied from, it’s understandable. As the 19th century poet and philosopher, Bill Clinton, once so eloquently said: “I feel your pain.”
Ohio State has been good for the last decade. Sure, OSU has had some debacles against the Southeastern Conference in some national title games—but at least we were there. And if OSU isn’t...