c a l l a h a n

constantly restless.

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i live in new york city. i like film, photography, the internet, and lots of other things. and i have the best friends in the world. the end.

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permalink Michelle and I went down to the South Street Seaport today.

Michelle and I went down to the South Street Seaport today.

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Do you know the sound a pumpkin makes when it falls 6 stories onto the street?
We know that sound. We know it twice.
Ah, forgot the charm of a good house party.

FACT: Robert has been back in America for over 24 hours and I have not seen him yet.
FACT: This is BULLSHIT.

bestrooftalkever:

Do you know the sound a pumpkin makes when it falls 6 stories onto the street?

We know that sound. We know it twice.

Ah, forgot the charm of a good house party.

FACT: Robert has been back in America for over 24 hours and I have not seen him yet.

FACT: This is BULLSHIT.

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(via vianegativa)

i loved her SO fucking much here.

futurisms:

(via vianegativa)

i loved her SO fucking much here.

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Instead of just recording reality, photographs have become the norm for the way things appear to us, thereby changing the very idea of reality and of realism.

from susan sontag’s “on photography”, probably one of my favorite things that i had to read in college, and one of the very few articles that still intrigues me even though it was written in the 70’s (‘72?)
for casey, who i’m sure has already read “on photography”, but if you haven’t you totally should. (via julesxo98)

I have read it, but thank you for reminding me that I need to buy my own copy.

permalink Do we think Betty Draper would wear this? Because I reeeeeally want to buy it.

Do we think Betty Draper would wear this? Because I reeeeeally want to buy it.

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Happy Friday

Just ran 6.8 miles. Could have and should have done 7, but I’ll take it. And now, weekend.

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it’s not always the best products that win. Craigslist, MySpace, AIM and eBay all were poorly designed or executed, yet they did well. This was because their networks were strong enough to overcome their bad products