
I doubt Adam’s sister, Caroline, was placed on this show purely for laughs. Say what you will about Lena Dunham, but she doesn’t strike me as the type to simply snicker at mental instability.
I doubt Adam’s sister, Caroline, was placed on this show purely for laughs. Say what you will about Lena Dunham, but she doesn’t strike me as the type to simply snicker at mental instability.
“Next time you do something that bothers your parents (or anyone for that matter), just tell them your chakras are off.” And more wise words from me to myself, after the jump…
Say what you will about the internet, but sometimes, when it’s 2:33 AM and you can’t sleep, and all of your thoughts are a tangled, contradictory mess…you stumble upon a stranger’s writing and it THRILLS you.
In which I discover what I believe to be the crown jewel of dating advice on the world’s widest web.
“Never, ever smile for a guy who asks “why aren’t you smiling?” Because I don’t want to, and my vagina doesn’t come with a permanent smile, shithead.” And more real-talk-ridiculousness, after the jump.
In the latest installment of Art-See, I’m talking to the Los Angeles-based design duo behind pop-tinged collaborations with brands like The Standard Hotel, Kapok, and BCBG.
More and more I am noticing how technology allows me to avoid more important pursuits and more enriching lines of thought. I can’t settle for denial any longer, so it’s time to make a change.
The answer appears to lie in that frustrating space between who we are and who we want to be.
Talking about my love-hate relationship with gift guides, and what to do about the holiday season if you are basically b-r-o-k-e.