December 2010
18 posts
- Hyphy Kids: Damn dude, you're killing it! (As all of their gazes follow me as I walk past)
- 5 Minutes later..
- Me: What does killing it mean?
- Dana: Oh, that's a good thing, it means they like your outfit.
- Me: Oh.
The Morning Benders -Excuses
This is the kind of warm & fuzzy I want my day to feel like today. NOT like the kind of warm & fuzzy my throat is making me feel right now, like something viral is brewing.
Happy Holidays everyone!
Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92, II. Allegretto
This song is played throughout one of my all-time-favorite movies “The Fall,” directed by Tarsem Singh. If you haven’t experienced it, please do so! It’s one of the few movies that I would gladly watch on a loop without hesitation.
Yesterday, after having eaten at a Vegetarian Filipino restaurant which seemed like an interesting concept at the time, turned out to be just another trendy fusion restaurant that was decent but not exceptional. Btw- soy fish tastes really salty, which we all found out to Daisy’s discontent because she ordered a seafood dish. I thought it was alright, or maybe I was just really hungry.. Which is funny because I we were all set on Vietnamese Pho.. at least the waiter was really attractive, but were his eye fucks genuine or did he just want a hefty tip? Who knows..
Upon returning to the apartment I picked up where I left off of Gaspar Noé’s film “Irreversible.” The events in the film are all situated around the rape of the protagonist’s (played by a short haired Vincent Cassel) wife. The cinematography was beautifully done; however, I did not enjoy experiencing this film. From the horrible rape scene (which was filmed in one cut), to the most beautiful. I still can’t seem to erase some of the scene out of mind, should I even? when things like this actually happen everyday.
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Husk Magazine -Volume II No. II
Photography Misha Taylor / Model Samir Boitard / Styling Mattieu Pabiot
Daddy wants this bottom look from Damir Doma’s Fall/Winter 2010 collection. The textiles are so exquisitely gorgeous in a modest way. Which for me; equates perfection on a serene level.