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I enjoy living in New York City, jumping photos, eating ramen, and long walks through the Internet.
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I also write daily for the Sundance Channel's blog SUNfiltered as a culture blogger. Come say hi.My Tweets
- @NamOf I would go. You would be barred. 1 hour ago
- Surprised no one has opened a coffee shop in NYC aimed at the tech set called JavaScript... 1 hour ago
- Ruben Studdard is making a comeback. In related news pastrami futures climbed today. 2 hours ago
- @MatthewWaylon Thank god we don't have the same birth date. I was starting to question my existence. 2 hours ago
- @MatthewWaylon Same! We shall battle d-bags in our respective worlds. #MRodsStayingAwesome 2 hours ago
- @MatthewWaylon It's like we discovered a rift in the matrix or something. Final question: Is your bday in January? (Please let it be no) 2 hours ago
- @MatthewWaylon LOL, right?! And do your Latino or Spanish friends call you "Mateo?" #TwilightZone 2 hours ago
- @MatthewWaylon Do your friends call you "M-Rod" as well? #AlternateUniverse 3 hours ago
- @MatthewWaylon Same name high five! 3 hours ago
- @NamOf Also you guys need DJ Roomba in the house. 3 hours ago
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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Wanderlust
Posted in Travel
Scene in Brooklyn

Photo by Jay Parkinson.
The dissident artist Ai Weiwei was allowed a visit from his wife on Sunday, the first time he has been seen or heard from since being detained by authorities 43 days ago and held incommunicado in a secret Beijing-area location.
NBA Playoffs

As a Knicks fan I was hoping for a series where both teams lost. Anyway, as a good sportsfan, I wish the Heat all the worst of luck.
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Posted in Sports
Pocket Shots
Posted in Design
Sidebar
The latest issue of New York Magazine has a cover story written by Wesley Yang that is apparently about issues of identity for Asians Americans (I say apparently because I haven’t read it yet, but 89 percent of my Asian friends have forwarded the article to me and it’s what I gleaned from the cover and the water cooler buzz. Okay, I’m exaggerating: 88 percent of my friends sent it to me). I’ll get around to reading it right after I find out where the Dramatic Kitten Crash Test falls on the magazine’s Approval Matrix. Anyway, this latest issue’s cover features CLOSE UP BIG ASIAN EYES. I studied and wrote countless papers on “Important Issues Pertaining to Minority Identities” back in my college and grad school days. Yet my first reaction upon seeing the cover was to do this:

Hahaha. LOOK AT MY ASIAN EYES!!!*
*That’s kind of the unsubtle point of the cover, right? So racially meta, which is what I find 90 percent annoying about contemporary racial and ethic discourse nowadays.
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