Hah, so existential.
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More Time Is More Money of the Day: To prove to their deadline-setting clients that creativity takes time, Hungarian ad agency Café Creative visited some schoolchildren and asked them to perform two tasks: Complete a drawing in ten seconds, and then complete the same drawing in ten minutes.
Long story short, Café Creative landed itself on the 2011 Golden Drum shortlist.
[drawnblog.]
Waste 5 minutes and look through the rest of Kanye’d by the Bell. Someone spent an impressive amount of time scouring through SBBT footage. For example: Have you ever had sex with a pharaoh? Also, who knew the gang were rocking shutter shades years before ‘Ye when they sang Babara Ann at Screech’s house? Check it.
First Look of the Day: Apparently this print of Korra — the female protagonist of Nickelodeon’s Avatar sequel — and her yet-unnamed Animal Guide/Spirit Animal — a “polar bear dog” — is being sold at the Nick booth at Comic-Con.
The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra is set to premiere in 2012.
[ontd.]
So pumped.
A man in Florida is attempting to play 10,000 hours of Golf to see if Malcolm Gladwell’s theory holds true. He’s currently 1,400 hours into his plan that will span over 6 years. He’s not necessarily doing this to go pro or to make money, he’s just doing it because he found himself bored with his life.
Super interesting, definitely check it out if you’ve read Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell.
If anyone is looking to rationally discuss anything, please follow this flowchart.
First Look of the Day: First official look at the eponymous heroine of Nickelodeon’s upcoming Avatar: The Last Airbender sequel, Avatar: Legend of Korra.
The 12-part mini-series, which will follow the adventures of Southern Water Tribe native Korra as she attempts to master airbending and succeed Aang as the new Avatar, is set to premiere this November.
[speakeasy.]
Yesssssss
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Written back in July 2010, NYMag explores the behind the scenes of James Franco’s hectic life. From managing his Hollywood Movie Career to taking 62 Grad School credits in one semester from four Graduate Schools, all at the same time. The article is long, but the writer tackles an interesting theory - Is James Franco putting on the greatest act of Performance Art ever conceived?