And just kind of pry it open. The joy of doing something for no good reason at all except that it is beautiful, or funny, or ridiculous, or makes us laugh, is to me one of the great acts of humanity. But I just think it’s probably something that we have to make the space for...
”It’s not that i don’t trust you, and i will give you more freedom from now on, but understand this: when you were younger i wanted to protect you from anything bad online or let’s say anything…. too spicy.” I have been careful with media most of my life, until i started...
It's not something everyone is into: some people see it as useless psudoscience, or unhealthily putting people in boxes, some just aren't interested. But for many of us here, particularly NFs it seems, personality theories are a bit of a passion for us. What first sparked your ...
it is a business book about humor, so humor will be had. There are humorous stories, examples of wordplay and definitely more than a few cheesy jokes—they're there intentionally to make a point or to make you smile at their terribleness. Structurally, the book is divided into six parts...
CJH:I still read a lot of poetry, especially before I start writing in the morning. The compression and intensity of poetry is something I want to get into my prose, so it helps to remind yourself daily that every word counts, every sentence can be magical. I did think I was going to...
If you’ve seen Yeoh’s first movie, when she was still going by her stage name Michelle Khan, the only thing you might remember is the name:The Owl vs. Bumbo.(“I love Hong Kong film titles,” she says, cracking up. “What the hell does it mean? Who cares? ...
Despite the seriousness of it all though she believes that it's essential to keep a smile on your face as you express yourself and stand up for what's right. "There is one quote from an old Soviet film that so many stupid things are made with serious faces," she said. "And the cha...