The note about "A new Kinja experience..." above the article caused me to read the headline as "Apple CEO Tim Cook Shuts Down New Kinja" and I was really excited.
"This isn't the days of Sam and Jesus circle jerking to Apple.com."
It's certainly better than Apple's idea.
Seems sorta boring. I'd love to buy a few cans of paint, follow him, and then cover them all up. I'll call it restoration art - The removal of bad "art".
Hope they find him and lock him up.
Artists, huh? I'm goinf to take it that smearing excrement on a piece of parchment, or shrieking 'fuck-ye-fuck-ye-fuck-ye" slightly off middle C is also "art". Wankers.
Banksy, the mysterious (er, kind of mysterious) British street artist who popularized stencils in the 2000s, is in…
She can't get out of her myopic NYC worldview and fulfills the stereotype of why Angelenos hate New Yorkers.
If you actually said "goodbye," I think people would think you were being rude or oddly formal.
$6 million is nothing next to the comparable special effects seen in two-hour movies that cost $150 million. That $6 million is barely going to special effects; it's mostly going to the THREE separate film crews. That is an incredible amount of people.
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Who wants a monkey throwing a 90MPH shitball at you? Or a 70MPH curveball, appropriately named "the deuce"...
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