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Two LA women arrive at a stop sign. Written and Directed by Shirin Najafi Starring Amy Vorpahl and Julie Lake Director of Photography Kristen DiLiello Edited by Shirin Najafi
Two LA women arrive at a stop sign. Written and Directed by Shirin Najafi Starring Amy Vorpahl and Julie Lake Director of Photography Kristen DiLiello Edited by Shirin Najafi
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Kickstarter has yet to approve Joe Mande’s fundraising effort.
In lieu of a real interview, we sent over 50 questions to Maria Bamford and told her to answer as many as she could and that regardless of how far she got, we’d publish all of them.
who can say the N word?
Woman throws cat in the garbage, gives appropriately terrible explanation.
Existential crises can be a real blast, especially when you’re the person having one while sitting in your parents’ damp and poorly lit basement, in which you live, at the age of 45. They are slightly less fun when it’s your best friend doing all the crisising smack in the middle of what you desperately want to be a date with a girl that everyone pretty much knows you’re going to end up with in the end anyway. If this all sounds emotionally exhausting, that’s because it is…but that doesn’t change the fact that Jared and Nick have to deal with it regardless. Not only does Nick come the realization that his life has been nothing but a series of meaningless and disgusting trysts, but Jared’s hair seems to be having a troubles of its own. Seriously, Brooklyn is lousy with apprentice hair stylists desperate for the experience and THAT’S the best he could do?