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thearcherdaily-blog · 11 years ago
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Timber Timbre - Hot Dreams
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thearcherdaily-blog · 11 years ago
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#yeezytaughtme
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thearcherdaily-blog · 12 years ago
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How to spend your final free days before beginning an import new job:
1) Sleep in as late as you possible can.
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2) Go to your cupboard. Spend some time making an elaborate breakfast for yourself. 
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3) Take your bike out. Ride to a far off exotic location.
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  4) Hang out in the park with friends!
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Wow. What a full day! 
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thearcherdaily-blog · 12 years ago
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No pressure, no diamonds.
Thomas Carlyle
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thearcherdaily-blog · 12 years ago
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Carmen, my jewel in the crown, my salvation from oblivion, my light in the darkness. Carmen, the center of the universe, the loveliest group of molecules ever to assemble, Carmen the eternal flame...
From Love & Rockets: Heartbreak Soup by Gilbert Hernandez 
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thearcherdaily-blog · 12 years ago
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MEGA CRUSH ALERT. 
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thearcherdaily-blog · 12 years ago
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This is the best. 
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thearcherdaily-blog · 12 years ago
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Summer Listening Take II: Mikal Cronin MCII (Merge Records, 2013)
Too 90's? Not enough? Who cares! 
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thearcherdaily-blog · 12 years ago
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Mamma like. 
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thearcherdaily-blog · 12 years ago
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CHILL. 
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thearcherdaily-blog · 12 years ago
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Summer Listening Take 1: Kurt Vile Walkin On A Pretty Daze (Matador, 2013) 
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thearcherdaily-blog · 12 years ago
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Silhouettes in a Giant Moonrise, Captured Using a 1200mm Lens via Peta Pixel
Earlier this week, photographer Philipp Schmidli of Lucerne, Switzerland captured this incredible photograph of a biker’s silhouette in front of a giant moon rising in the horizon. Schmidli says he has been trying to capture this photograph for four months now, but complications got in the way of previous attempts. Clouds got in the way of the full moon in January, and bad weather interfered with his attempts in February and March as well.
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thearcherdaily-blog · 12 years ago
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April Book List
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
Autobiography of Red by Anne Carson
Wave by Sonali Deraniyagala 
David Foster Wallace: Various Essays
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thearcherdaily-blog · 12 years ago
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February/March Modified Book List
Didn't quite reach my goal of 6 books for these two months, but I plan on making it up in April! April list coming soon.
Bossypants by Tina Fey
Tina Fey is a theater nerd turned successful, clever comedy star who still feels icky about being a celebrity who writes books about how she became a successful, clever comedy star. She will try and convince you that her book is better used as a coaster.
Paying For It by Chester Brown
I think this book changed how I feel about romantic relationships. (And I have yet to delete my online dating profile, dammit!) Giving up on romance all together is an unthinkable, alien concept for 99% of humans, but Brown does it without flinching. 
February by Lisa Moore
Alternate titles that could save you from actually reading it (maybe for Can-Lit scenesters only): 15 and Pregnant, Baby Mama, Pregnant & Alone, Total Eclipse of the Heart, The Perfect Storm (of babies), Birth Control: it works...no really it does...I'm looking at you too Helen. 
Scott Pilgrim: Vol. 1 by Bryan Lee O'Malley
"A Toronto triumph!" "A teenage tour de force!" "O'Malley nails it." "A rock-n-roll roller coaster." "The real deal!"
 "Cliche critic phrases make my own shitty blog reviews more fun!"
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thearcherdaily-blog · 12 years ago
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More Scandi pop. Sandra Kolstad (Norway)
The Well (We Will Change It All)
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thearcherdaily-blog · 12 years ago
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Film can say abstractions that can be intuited. You can use your intuition, and then an understanding comes inside you...Now it might be hard to take what's inside of you and tell your friend in words what that is. Like when you tell your friend a dream, and you can see on their face they don't understand. The words fail you, but still you know inside.
David Lynch when asked to explain WTF Mulholland Drive was about and why his film was so hard to understand. 
We just have to look inside our hearts, guys. 
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thearcherdaily-blog · 12 years ago
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It is a surreal but spiteful gesture, which should remove any vestige of faith that inattentive observers, or investors, might still have in Russian justice.
The Economist (March 9th-15th) on the bizarre saga that is the trial of Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky. 
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