- museum of modern art
- nyc rocky horror picture show
- upright citizens brigade
- belvedere castle
- the metropolitan museum of art
- evolution store
- dylan’s candy bar
- strand book store
- hidden subway station
- see a burlesque show
- museum of the moving image
- babeland
- brooklyn flea market
- momofuku milk bar
- go to a hookah bar
- coney island
- go to a spoken word/poetry reading
- go see a free concert
- union square green market
- seen an independent film
- st. paul’s chapel
- see a show at the secret theater
- grand central station & the whispering gallery
- the pit improv
- videology bar & screening room
- the high line
- get tickets to a tv show taping
- central park zoo
- cooking show & comedians
- find a sample sale
- new york botanical garden
- guggenheim museum
- sony wonder technology lab
- american museum of natural history
- s’mac
- cipriani le specialita
- nbc studio tour
- the foot hall at the plaza hotel
- fao schwarz
- brooklyn heights promenade
- big gay ice cream
- forbidden planet
- $20 shows at lincoln center
- free weekly events in nyc
- jane austen dances
- nyc dumpling tour
- the city reliquary
- tea demonstration at urasenke chanoyu
- take a 40 minute power nap at a spa
- baconery
Yessssss! I’m doing all of this with youaveragefury😁
Mcdonalds be like
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im going to p
ractice my cooking. i need to be able to cook 10000 eggs in 10 minutes. that’s 1000 eggs a minute. that’s 16.666666 eggs a second. i need to be fast. so fast you cant even see my arms as they frantically prepare egg after egg. i hope the world is ready
WHAT THE UFCK
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i got on webkinz for the first time in like a year and dr. quack is fuckin dead
Stacked Peter Stewart
A series of images exploring the dense urban environments, and architecture of Hong Kong’s public housing
Stewart takes multiple exposures at various shutter speeds, blending them in Photoshop so the bright lights in the windows aren’t blown out against the darker exposure of the skyline. He also plays with color for a futuristic feel. Such “digital fakery,” as Stewart calls it, evokes a melancholic, almost dystopian mood. It’s hard to imagine people relaxing or playing in such a place, but Stewart says he’s often surrounded by people playing cards, doing Tai Chi, and having a fine time. “That’s the great lie hidden in the image,” Stewart says. “The reality is that many of these locations are thriving communities.”
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