The 29 Biggest Sexting Fails Of All Time http://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/the-biggest-sexting-fails-of-all-time
Sunday, February 24, 2013
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Let's go to all of these places!!!!
http://www.travelandleisure.com/articles/101-places-every-traveler-should-know
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
This Summer's Movie Marathon
http://ubanplanner.blogspot.com/2012/07/top-ten-documentaries-about-urbanism.html
Monday, February 4, 2013
florida news always embarrassing
http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/the-40-most-insane-things-that-happened-in-florida
stupid beyonce news
http://www.buzzfeed.com/mattbellassai/47-of-beyoncs-absolute-best-dance-moves-6z51?sub=1988102_847498
http://www.buzzfeed.com/perpetua/did-beyonce-flash-an-illuminati-message-at-the-sup
http://www.buzzfeed.com/perpetua/did-beyonce-flash-an-illuminati-message-at-the-sup
Sunday, February 3, 2013
may be cute movie
This Adorable Disney Short Takes on the Serendipity of City Life
theatlanticcities.com
- Sara Johnson
- February 1st, 2013
- view original
Disney's Academy Awards-nominated short film "Paperman" has been circulating the web the past few days (over 5 million views since it was posted on YouTube on Tuesday). The film poignantly illustrates missed connections often felt in cities.
Take the opening scene. A man, dressed in a simple suit-and-tie, stands on a subway train platform with the absent, mind-somewhere-else expression of the daily commuter. His stupor is broken by a woman (strangely sans-briefcase) on the platform. He looks away for a second, and she disappears. Missed connection.
Despite what we like to believe, that is usually the end of city-spark fairy tales. The density of cities makes the odds of running into that insta-flame again unlikely (unless, of course, you both live near that stop and have precise-to-the-minute daily schedules, which is again unlikely).
But then, in a Rear Window moment, he spots the girl from across the street, in another high-rise. His office is without computers, so he resorts to the next best thing: paper airplanes. In the age of the internet, this seems at once quaint and utterly romantic.
His plan fails, but then Disney's magic takes over. It's a sweet story. But despite the happy ending, it leaves with the sense that without a deus ex machina intervention, missed connections in cities will remain as such. It's a bit of tragedy in the love story.
Watch the short, below, posted on YouTube:
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