In the 1950's, a surgical procedure for the brain called the frontal lobotomy became popular. The surgery separated the frontal lobe of a patient's brain and left patients without personality, dulled, and emotionally blunted.

As someone living in the rat-race city of New York, I was always afraid my environment was going to give me a lobotomy. So here's to preserving my frontal lobe...

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

I Pity the Heirs and Heiresses of Huge Fortunes

After all,

what does someone,

who doesn't have to do anything

do?

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Monday, February 2, 2009

Realiza Tu Sueno

I went to James De La Vega's store today in St. Mark's because I've always wanted to check out his work. Little did I know I'd get to meet him! I talked to him about how he got started (didn't know he was a Cornell grad) and about graffiti. Dude even blessed me with a free t shirt. Always been a huge fan of his words of inspiration:



http://www.delavegainternational.com/