7.19.2009

and another

then i would recommend you to go here: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/tny/finger-painting/

finger painting with the iphone

it's ok to cry

saddest songs in my playlist

"signs" - bloc party
"landslide" - smashing pumpkins (cover)
"vienna" - billy joel
"save me" - queen
"against all odds" - the postal service (cover)
"chasing pavements" - adele

7.18.2009

repeat

most listened to songs in the past week or so (or what i would call "the midterm mix")

"little bit" - lykke li
"i'm good, i'm gone" - lykke li
"dance, dance, dance" - lykke li
"hey jay" - eraserheads
"shake yer head" - eraserheads
"it don't move me" - peter bjorn and john
"i want you" - peter bjorn and john
"young folks" - peter bjorn and john

runners up:
"paper planes" - m.i.a.
"hey ya" - outkast
"song for the dumped" - ben folds five
"i wanna dance with somebody" - whitney houston
"blue light" - bloc party

7.08.2009

this is why

azumanga daioh's osaka is the reason why i asked my friends to draw a panda.






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can you draw a panda?


panda #1: korean version


panda #2: japanese version


panda #3: chinese version
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7.05.2009

un

today has been uninspiring.

where is my muse?

7.02.2009

the handwritten

in the course of the year, i only get one or two handwritten letters or postcards. it's depressing when the only mail you get is junk, the penny saver, catalogs (some you didn't even sign up for or some with your name misspelled horribly), and - the most dreaded of all - bills. i LOVE getting postcards and birthday cards from friends. i like to stock up on nice note cards just in case i need to write a personalized thank you or greeting.

i know there's email, facebook and all those other avenues to keep in touch (constantly and instantaneously) with friends and family, but there's just something poignant about getting something someone wrote and feeling it in the palm of your hands. you know that person took the time to do it. letter writing is becoming a lost art form.

i've saved all the letters and cards i've gotten over the years. like i said, lately i haven't been getting a lot. but i am also guilty of not sending them as much as i used to. so i'm going to resolve to at least give one to one person a month. i may not be the best linguist or wordsmith, but i can string a few good sentences along that's probably better than, "hey, wassup? how's it going?"