Hey Justin, go fuck yerself and yer lame tumblr/vimeo marriage proposal.

I hate everything about them. Everything.
and walking arm in arm, you hope it don’t get harmed…
Greg in Phoenix demonstrates some astonishing derring-do in this combination of shirt, tie, coat and pocket square. It’s busy, but it works remarkably well.
Note that each pattern varies in scale from those next to it. The busy (but beautiful!) coat is grounded by the simple, bold stripe of the shirt. The contrasts with the shirt in both pattern and texture with small white dots on a burgundy ground. The ivory pocket square matches nothing in the rest of the outfit, but it’s a comfortable neutral between the earth-toned neutrals of the jacket and the white neutrals of the shirt and tie.
This is a lot of moving parts. AP-level stuff. I don’t recommend this for the beginner or the faint of heart. I’m not even sure it looks better than would something a little simpler. Greg looks absolutely wonderful, though, doesn’t he?
Sure would be nice to be allowed to share my favorite video here. Maybe some day, right?
For now, I’d give this one about half an hour.
A scene like this would have been cool in the Special Editions. As much as I dislike the prequels, things like this would have added more continuity than having a ghost of Hayden Christensen at the end of Jedi.
(via aliform)
PROPER V FOR VENDETTA WITHOUT THAT #$@&*! COLORING by Alan Moore and David Lloyd (via: mogadonia: hipsterdad)
Very cool character alignment chart. Bonus points for using that pic of Locke from LOST.
via thetalkinghead:
Character Alignment
I make jokes in email, almost to a fault, without thinking. Just now I asked myself why I do this. Here’s what I’ve come up with, for future ref:
The default tone conveyed by the email format is business efficiency. Business-speak is impersonal and humorless, and any message conveyed neutrally comes off by default as grumpy.
As an empathetic person who, by default, assumes that my friends are mad at me, I hate putting people on the receiving end of grumpy. And I am not a businessman. But if the alternative to humor is LOLspeak or manic flow of exclamation points, then F that.
So, in case you’re ever annoyed by the liberal use of humor peppered throughout my email, consider the alternative. It’s because I like you and want you not to hate me.
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Adam Lisagor
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