Tuesday, December 28, 2010
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22 Beautiful Uses For Vaseline

Thursday, November 11, 2010
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Friday, November 05, 2010
"Remember The Name"
You ready?! Let's go!
Yeah, for those of you that want to know what we're all about
It's like this y'all (c'mon!)
[Chorus:]
This is ten percent luck, twenty percent skill
Fifteen percent concentrated power of will
Five percent pleasure, fifty percent pain
And a hundred percent reason to remember the name!
Mike! - He doesn't need his name up in lights
He just wants to be heard whether it's the beat or the mic
He feels so unlike everybody else, alone
In spite of the fact that some people still think that they know him
But fuck em, he knows the code
It's not about the salary
It's all about reality and making some noise
Making the story - making sure his clique stays up
That means when he puts it down Tak's picking it up! Let's go!
Who the hell is he anyway?
He never really talks much
Never concerned with status but still leaving them star struck
Humbled through opportunities given despite the fact
That many misjudge him because he makes a living from writing raps
Put it together himself, now the picture connects
Never asking for someone's help, or to get some respect
He's only focused on what he wrote, his will is beyond reach
And now it all unfolds, the skill of an artist
This is twenty percent skill
Eighty percent beer
Be a hundred percent clear cause Ryu is ill
Who would've thought that he'd be the one to set the west in flames
And I heard him wreck it with The Crystal Method, "Name Of The Game"
Came back dropped Megadef, took em to church
I like bleach man, why you had the stupidest verse?
This dude is the truth, now everybody's giving him guest spots
His stock's through the roof I heard he's fuckin' with S. Dot!
[Chorus]
They call him Ryu, he's sick
And he's spitting fire
And mike got him out the dryer he's hot
Found him in Fort Minor with Tak
What a fuckin' nihilist porcupine
He's a prick, he's a cock
The type woman want to be with, and rappers hope he get shot
Eight years in the making, patiently waiting to blow
Now the record with Shinoda's taking over the globe
He's got a partner in crime, his shit is equally dope
You wont believe the kind of shit that comes out of this kid's throat
Tak! - He's not your everyday on the block
He knows how to work with what he's got
Making his way to the top
He often gets a comment on his name
People keep asking him was it given at birth
Or does it stand for an acronym?
No he's living proof, got him rocking the booth
He'll get you buzzing quicker than a shot of vodka with juice
Him and his crew are known around as one of the best
Dedicated to what they do and give a hundred percent
Forget Mike - Nobody really knows how or why he works so hard
It seems like he's never got time
Because he writes every note and he writes every line
And I've seen him at work when that light goes on in his mind
It's like a design is written in his head every time
Before he even touches a key or speaks in a rhyme
And those motherfuckers he runs with,
The kids that he signed?
Ridiculous, without even trying,
How do they do it?!
[Chorus - repeat 2x]
[Outro - Mike Shinoda:]
Yeah! Fort Minor
M. Shinoda - Styles of Beyond
Ryu! Takbir! Machine Shop!
Thursday, November 04, 2010
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
Tuesday, November 02, 2010
Monday, November 01, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Adult Purple Grapes Costume
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
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Sunday, October 03, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
Monday, September 06, 2010
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
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Sunday, August 22, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Street Art Marriage Proposal
Graffiti Proposal from PR!MO on Vimeo.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
This Day in History — 7/10/1999, U.S. women win World Cup —
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/us-women-win-world-cup
Friday, July 09, 2010

You are Helvetica
You fit in well to most situations. You're not flashy, and prefer clarity to knocking people over with your style. A tad quiet perhaps, but not stuffy, and you've got very strong opinions under there somewhere. When you get drunk, you start looking more like Impact.
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
Saturday, July 03, 2010
I know you feel where I'm coming from
Regardless of the things in my past that I've done
Most of it really was for the hell of the fun
On a carousel, so around I spun
With no direction, just tryna get some
Tryna chase skirts, living in the summer sun
And so I lost more than I had ever won
And honestly, I ended up with none
[Bridge- Bruno Mars]
It's so much nonsense, it's on my conscience
I'm thinking "maybe I should get it out"
And I don't wanna sound redundant
But I was wondering, if there was something that you wanna know
But never mind that, we should let it go
Cause we don't wanna be a TV episode
And all the bad thoughts, just let ;em go, go, go
[Chorus]
[Verse 2- B.o.B]
Hands down, there will never be another one (nope)
I've been around, and I've never seen another one (never)
Because your style, I ain't really got nothin' on (nothing)
And you wild when you ain't got nothin' on? (haha)
Baby you the whole package
Plus you pay your taxes
And you keep it real, while them others stay plastic
You're my Wonder Woman, call me Mr. Fantastic
Stop- now think about it
[Bridge 2- B.o.B.]
I've been to London, I've been to Paris
Even way out there in Tokyo
Back home down in Georgia, to New Orleans
But you always steal the show
And just like that girl, you got me froze
Like a Nintendo 64
If you never knew, well, now you know, know, know
[Chorus]
[Bridge 3- B.o.B]
Everywhere I go, I'm always hearing your name
And no matter where I'm at, girl you make me wanna sing
Whether a bus or a plane, or a car, or a train
No other girl's on my brain, and you the one to blame
[Chorus]
[B.o.B]
Yeah (laughing)
And that's just how we do it (laughing)
And I'ma just let this ride
B.o.B
And Bruno Mars
Friday, July 02, 2010
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
If ‘Twilight’ Was About Dragons
I know what you’re thinking, and I know that nothing about my entire body would suggest that I’m even vaguely interested in Teen Fiction, but the fact is I’ve been wanting to write one of these Magical-Softcore-Pseudoporn books for a long time, for reasons completely unrelated to the fact that the book industry as a whole is dying and books like Twilight and Those Other Twilight Books are the only books that people actually buy any more. Total coincidence, because I truly believe in this book, which is why I’m giving all you folks a special preview. Enjoy!
Synopsis
In a sentence, this is a story about Bonita Ingénue a 15-year-old, misunderstood young woman who gets rescued from her provincial, boring life and whisked away to a fantastical world of exciting, sensual, magic and erotic, thick, penetrating whimsy. At the beginning of our tale, she leaves her hometown of Backstory, Massachusetts for the excitement and intrigue of Excitetrigue, Colorado. The kids at her new school are all impressed with how one dimensional and uninteresting she is and it’s only a matter of time before all of the popular boys ask her out on romantic dates in the hopes fingerblasting her. Even though Bonnie has her pick of the litter at school, she really has her heart set on Theo, the mysterious boy who lives just outside of town in Dragon Hills. Theo has feelings for Bonnie as well, but he also has a deep, dark secret. A deep, dark dragon secret. He is a dragon.

Sample Chapter

“Who is that boy,” Bonita asked. “He is so mysterious, and so different from the other boys.” In the distance, Theo snarled and swung his tail a few times, inadvertently sweeping the legs of a passing student.
“Who, you mean Theo?” Bonita’s friend-person smiled off in the direction of Theo, chewing gum or twirling her hair or something. “Theo’s mysterious. No one knows much about him, but he’s been around forever. He only disappeared once, three years ago, when he drove across country on his motorcycle. He’s so dreamy. He lives just outside of town in Dragon Hills.” If Bonita had responsible parents, they’d have taught her to ask questions like
“Why is he at our school if he doesn’t live in this town?” and “How old must he be if he already had a motorcycle license three years ago, when we were all 12?” Unfortunately, Bonita’s parents really only existed so they could disapprove of her young love, and I can’t even totally remember if she had both parents or if one of them died at some point. And I am not flipping back to check, so you can just forget it.

While Bonita’s friend walked off in a direction, Bonita continued to watch the mysterious and mysterious Theo. She still couldn’t quite put her finger on what exactly it was that separated Theo from the other boys, even as she sat watching him blast fire from his gaping mouth. She sat there emotionlessly, drool trickling down her chin, watching Theo for a little while longer. Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, but probably wasn’t, Theo approached her, his horns pointing out like dongs atop his head, and his dong, confident and powerful, protruding from his dong-region like a massive horn.
“You must be Bonita,” Theo said, his voice low and warm, and with just a hint of mischief. He sounded the way that drives girls crazy, like an American Idol or an iPod or whatever. His eyes, the color of coals (black), seemed to be staring directly into Bonita’s soul. A warming chill sent sweaty shivers up Bonita’s spine.
“I am,” Bonita said, registering neither shock nor joy at the realization that Theo knew her name.
“I was about to go to lunch,” Theo whispered, his pointed dragon teeth looking like a bunch of finely sharpened dongs. “Are you hungry?”
“No.” I don’t feel like mentioning that my stomach is already full, Bonita thought. Full of butterflies. Fucking each other.
“No, I’m sure you’re hungry,” snarled Theo. “Let’s get out of here.”
It’s true, Bonita was hungry. Maybe she didn’t realize it before, or maybe she just needed a strong man in her life to tell her exactly how she felt, but now all she could think about was eating whatever Theo told her to eat.
Over tacos, Theo and Bonita discussed this and that, the things that kids are all nutty about. The Fresh Prince, let’s say.
“I enjoy the way Carlton dances,” Theo said. Bonita agreed, though she’d never particularly felt one way or the other about it in the past and wasn’t sure if she’d ever seen the program, only that she was suddenly all about the way Carlton danced.
“Parents just don’t understand,” Theo said and they both had a good laugh. Theo stared at Bonita, and she at him, and he at her, their eyes burning eyeholes into each other, like a bunch… like this was some kind of… like, a goddamned eye-laser jamboree, I swear to God, like, you don’t even know.
“Dearest,” Theo whispered, his eyes blazing, with whatever color I said they were before, “I wish to take you away from this harsh, oppressive world that seeks only to stifle your warm, seething desires. I ask you, with the clarity only achieved by total passion, to join me, and live with me forever, away from fruitless work of mortals, away from the laws of man, the laws of the ignorant. Join me in my tower, where the only work is the work that I shall do in the service of your whims, where the only laws are those committed to your pleasure, where the only authority to whom you must answer is your heart.” Bonita sat quietly, wondering what about Theo’s wings were different from the wings of the other boys at school.
“I’mma pork you with my dragon tail, is what I’m trying to say,” Theo clarified, mistaking Bonita’s stoic lack of personality for confusion.
“Dragon,” Bonita exclaimed, snapping her fingers. “That’s it, I knew it was something. I’m not sure if I can leave my friends and family.” It was sort of a moot point, because Theo had already taken the mouth-breathing, borderline-catatonic Bonita to his tower while she was trying to figure out tacos, but everything was cool, she didn’t really have a ton of friends at school, or anything. Anyway there’s some dragon fucking in the next chapter, so you should probably stick around.

Prologue: I’m Making Up My Own Rules About Dragons So Go To Hell
1. The Road to Colorado
2. The First Day of School
3. Meeting Theo [See excerpt above.]
4. Theo Has a Secret!
5. He’s a Dragon, Is the Secret
6. Inside Theo’s Tower
7. Seeing An Angel
8. Getting All Up In That Angel
9. Young Hearts
10. Wise Beyond Her Age
11. No One is Too Young For Love
12. Dragon Years (Are Like Accelerated Human Years, So It’s OK)
13. The Age-Related Laws When it Comes to Sex Are Completely Arbitrary, When You Think About It
14. What Does “Consent” Even Mean? Consent From Whom? The Law Is Not Clear
15. The Second Day of School
16. Thug Life
17. Trouble (In Paradise)
18. A Restless Passion
19. Fisting (In Paradise)
20. The Cullens – [Note: This is a chapter I lifted directly from Twilight. I'm cool with this if you are.]
21. The Chapter With the Fighting
22. Theo’s Swollen, Throbbing Boathouse-
23. Epilogue: The Lessons Dragons Teach Us

Author Bio
My name is Daniel O’Brien and I am an Internet Daniel. I’ve been writing semi-professionally for the Internet semi-soberly for the past few years. Writing for the Internet is to literature what aimlessly punching statues in the nuts is to karate, which is to say that it makes me slightly more qualified than your average, mentally disadvantaged homeless man. The only lesson learned in my many years of trudging through the murky, putrid swamp of brain-rot that is the World Wide Web is that I want to stop writing for the Internet as soon as possible, even if it means completely compromising any laughable sense of integrity for the sake of cashing in on the Supernatural Teen Monster Bullshit genre.
I’ll be at Comic-Con all weekend alternately reporting on the events and trolling for nerd ass. Follow my adventures on Twitter and, if you’re in San Diego, bail me out of prison.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
A vaincre sans péril, on triomphe sans gloire.
Friday, June 18, 2010
In the end, Lakers decided it wasn't over
LOS ANGELES – When the Lakers came home needing to win Games 6 and 7 of the NBA Finals to save their season, Phil Jackson went really old school.
He spliced the comedic inspirational speech from John Belushi's "Bluto" character in the movie "Animal House" in the team's video scouting. Considering Derek Fisher is the only Laker old enough even to have been born at the time of that movie's 1978 release, it was a curious choice.
" 'Over'? Did you say 'over'?" Bluto howls. "Nothing is over until we decide it is!"
Game 6 saw the Lakers play like animals back in their house, pouncing on the Celtics en route to a blowout victory.
Game 7 dialed in to the true message.
"We did it with perseverance," Jackson said afterward.
So a rally from 13 points down happened. A championship came down to the final steps of the marathon, and the Lakers had the better lean into the finish.
"It's about the joy for this group of guys that put so much work out," Jackson said. "I mean, we tax these guys. We make them go through all kinds of difficult things during the course of a year, asking them to play injured. They're a willing group, and I'm very proud of them and very happy for them.
"That's really the joy. To have put in 114 games and come out this way at the end, there's a certain sense of gratification, and that's what I have to believe in."
Kobe Bryant was as tired as he has ever looked in his career, gasping for air in the several final moments, but still producing winning plays. On the other hand, Boston's engine – the uber-intense Kevin Garnett – sputtered.
"Obviously, I saw Garnett fatigue," Jackson said.
But Jackson said Garnett's power-forward counterpart with the Lakers, Pau Gasol, was "the one guy I felt really played with good energy."
When Gasol missed two free throws with 6:49 to play, he missed them both long. He wasn't tired.
With 1:47 left, he raced back to block Paul Pierce's layup. With 1:30 left, he double-clutched and had the power to nudge the ball up to slow-mo itself over the rim and in. With 27.9 seconds left, he made the biggest effort play in a game full of them by chasing down Bryant's miss and controlling the offensive rebound.
Boston's frontcourt of Garnett and Rasheed Wallace, meanwhile, was plastered against that proverbial wall.
"We had to go away from the post almost because of fatigue," Celtics coach Doc Rivers said. "It's the first time all year that you can actually say at the end of the day we were old."
Game 7 of the NBA Finals is supposed to be about perseverance, frankly.
How about Fisher going 0 for 8 on 3-pointers in Games 1-6 and then nailing both his 3-point shots in Game 7?
How about Ron Artest stiff-arming his demons from this debut season in the triangle offense and outscoring Paul Pierce, 20-18, in Game 7?
How about Andrew Bynum being mentally tough enough to give as much as he did all postseason on that torn knee cartilage, enabling Lamar Odom to have the juice in his legs to range all over the court on defense down the stretch of Game 7?
Even before Game 7, the story of the Lakers' season was perseverance. That's what Jackson said the day before, actually.
"It's about being able to make it through the season in a good condition physically, because what happens when you win a championship is you draw your innermost self out physically, spiritually, emotionally, mentally – and recover," Jackson said. "And next year to win it back-to-back is one of the most difficult things you'll ever do. It's about health; it's about being able to finish that thing. And this year has been about that for us, about maintaining our health and our well being. We've come out nicked and bruised and damaged at some level, but we're still here."
You might recall that when Gasol was taking it easy with his sore hamstring in the early season, Bryant was shredding people. The end to the season – Gasol picking up for Bryant – brought it full circle.
Bryant put out so much so early that a month into the season, his historically troublesome right knee was barking already. He sank that buzzer-beating banker against Miami – jumping off only his left foot – and the next game first donned a protective sleeve over his right knee. That was Dec. 6.
For the past 6 ½ months, Bryant has been coping with that, eventually needing the knee drained in the postseason. Just five days after he unveiled the knee sleeve, Bryant suffered the avulsion fracture to his right index finger that would be the most impressive injury he has ever overcome in his career.
Now that it's over, Bryant can fully disclose: "Without the tape, I can't grip a basketball. There are some things I'll have to figure out in the offseason, but it was good enough to get through this one."
Being "good enough to get through" isn't exactly the echoing sound of glory. Yet that was what differentiated the best and the ones who needed their rest.
"Whatever it takes," Bryant said. "to win a game."
And this championship.