Here’s the raw interview footage of those two white trash dumpster rats who robbed a Girl Scout of her cookie money in broad daylight in front of a Florida Winn Dixie.
I love this video. It’s like an underground trailer for Harmony Korine’s “Spring Breakers.” It’s pitch perfect, a delicious little slice of uncut American narcissism.
These tacky little cunts have no guilt. They have no shame. They’re stupid, shallow, Starbucks-swilling sociopaths.
Of course you hate them. You’re supposed to hate them. That’s the whole point, though. You’re not supposed to reflect. You’re just supposed to react.
By all means, hate these two little pieces of shit. Hating them is cheap and easy and it feels good, but while we’re at it, let’s also take a hot minute and recognize ourselves.
This is our culture. This is who we are, and not even at our worst. These girls are perfectly average. They had an average public education in an average middle class neighborhood in an average city. They are average American teenage girls in every way.
That’s the most wonderful and horrifying thing about this video. It’s inescapable fucking poetry about the American experience filled with Girl Scouts and what they can grow up to become.
It really is our culture. It really is who we are.
Reblogging a reblog from me because.. well. He’s awesome and this needs repeating often.
Always reblog.
How do I accept that I won’t ever be great or outstanding? I always thought I had talent, and maybe I’m not bad, but a great many people are far better. I can’t stop thinking this and it’s causing me great anxiety.
Kill your ego, because nothing you do will ever matter….
(via dearcoquette)
(Source: terribletriplefeatures, via jackscoresby)
Viral Ad of the Day: Katy Perry, B.o.B, and a bunch of notable athletes star in a Romain Gavras-directed Adidas spot, which also happens to double as the launch pad for Justice’s brand new single “Civilization.”
[vulture.]
i really really like this. and the music is great.
Hey, I was the Production Designer for the LA shoot in this video
Stephen Fry on profanity.
I’m reposting partly because I agree, partly because I love Stephen Fry. I love him very much, side note: if you haven’t played little big planet, you need to. Actually, as much as I love him; I don’t love him as much as this woman. I should have just posted that video.
(Source: coketalk)
This is what I believe.
RSA’s beautiful cartooning of Dan Pink’s motivation concepts. This video has been around the block but it still gets to me.