August, 2009


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Aug 09

Party Photographers Bias?

photographerPaying the world’s most respected scientific researcher or private investigator thousands of dollars to determine whether or not some party photographers are bias would be a total waste of money. Because anyone with common sense and access to the internet could find that out in less than five minutes of click-time. The idea that they could objectively cover an event makes as much sense as Kartel’s explanation of the line “Gal salt like banana Chips” or Ninja Man’s efforts to convince a judge that “it wasn’t me.”

The average party photographer maintains a website that they use to advertise events, list services, publish reviews and post pictures of parties they covered. Browsing their picture galleries, it wouldn’t be surprising to uncover that majority of the pictures are of a selected group of individuals that are either close friends or local celebrities. Continue reading →


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Aug 09

Older Men Dating Barely-Legal Teenage Girls

trainloveI can’t seem to understand what on earth would possess a guy in his late twenties/early thirties to date a girl young enough to be his sister.
The other day I was on a Brooklyn bound number four train when a young lady in her late teens confidently came onboard hand-in-hand with a much older. Without much hesitation, they began to put on a small make-out session to either prove that they are deeply “in love” or gross the living daylight out of us. Looking at the facial expression of those who saw what was happening, it was clear that they felt disgusted by what was unfolding before their eyes. Continue reading →


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Aug 09

Surprise Friend Request

040308Most people (including myself) with internet access at home, school or work maintain a profile on MySpace, Twitter or FaceBook. On these popular social networking sites we post pictures, write personal bios, upload videos, exchange emails and keep friends “in the know” by changing our status messages. The amount of features that we have at our disposal is almost overwhelming, but above them all, the “block” and “reject” features are the most useful whenever we receive surprised friend requests from strangers, former friends and co-workers. Continue reading →