Why Do You Make Things?
In a world rife with overproduction and overconsumption, why still make things? Most of us in the squiddy grips of Westernized culture don't really need to. Almost everything can be bought faster, cheaper, and easier than what it would take to produce it ourselves — so why do we still bother Doing It Ourselves? It's…
"Perhaps, in a world overrun with the walking dead, we can do nothing but retreat to our self-made prisons, cowering behind the fences, praying that one day the tanks will not knock them down."
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Self obsessed groom plans surprise wedding for bride after never saying "I Love You"
I hate this on so many levels
Songs About Gypsies
I've been feeling restless lately — blame it on the subtle tease of spring and some good old fashioned wanderlust. While I think this ailment is pretty universally shared, there seems to be a particular breed of lady lyricists whose songs share my anxiousness. Below are some of my favorites. What are yours?
"I make sauce good enough for the rich man that the poor man can still afford”: The Story of Sriracha
Interesting article on Bloomberg about Huy Fong's ubiquitous Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce. Because the only brand I've ever seen was Huy Fong's (with the green top and sassy rooster), I always assumed sriracha was a brand name like Kleenex or Scotch tape — but not so!

