01 October 2010

daily ri ri


alexander skarsgard had this to say about rihanna:
"This is her first movie but she’s great, she’s really really good in it and her working,” he said. “She’s got a crazy schedule. She’s really diligent and I’m impressed. We would work and then she’d fly to LA to perform at the MTV Music Awards and then fly back red eye, land, go straight to set, work all day. No complaints, nothing. She’s really solid.
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gaga ktp safety dance


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bundle of joy?


word on the street (ok magazine) is that rachel zoe is preggers, or as michael k says "eating for one." i imagine this has something to do with brad's departure from the team. if she is taking time off, he might as well be working for himself.

i dont want to be crass but this prospect seems ripe for a miscarriage.

what are you doing this weekend?



happy bearthday julie andrews

bjork : alexander mcqueen angel wings


i finally found a picture of bjork during her performance at the mcqueen memorial service that i told you about before, and then told you about again. she is wearing mcqueen designed wooden angel wings and an ostrich feather dress. ostriches, amiright? via

never say no to panda


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you guys are screwed.


the subway is in danger! hurricane snooki is on its way to new york, and if it rains just a little bit then the entire subway system is going to shut down and you new yorkers are going to have to start hunting for rats and running from the zombie apocalypse.

There's a massive storm headed to New York, one that may flood the subway. What most people don't know is that we depend on just 700 fragile water pumps to keep the tunnels dry—some a century old.

In fact, if someone powered down all these pumps tomorrow, the entire subway network would be inundated in just a few hours. To give you an idea of how complex and massive this system is, it pulls 13 million gallons of water out of the subway on any sunny day. No rain. Not even a single drop of water from the sky.

On a rainy day, it is absolute madness. To the point where the MTA—NYC's Metropolitan Transportation Authority—lives in permanent panic, fearing events like Nicole, the tropical storm system that is approaching the little town blue right now. "At some point, it would be too much to handle," said the head of the hydraulics team back in 2006, Peter Velasquez Jr., "you've got rain plus wind. It basically would shut down the system. You hope not. You pray that it doesn't."

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fuck did you know its october

g-d bless the internet


september 2010 fail compilation via

a beautiful building on 68th street


terry richardson's diary

How to Clean a Moving Sidewalk...In China

harpers bazaar : 1963 : melvin sokolsky




@thecoolhuner

did you hear about the gay kid from rutgers who killed himself

a lot of people read the internet and think that because of the guys on modern family or because dont ask dont tell is (maybe?) close to being repealed that its getting easier and easier to be a young gay person in america. step outside of yourself and realize that coming out is the most difficult thing a kid can do, and read this. give me a break please. i want to live in a world where gay kids dont feel like they have to kill themselves. and this one. and this one.
 
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