“If you cut an apple in half and count how many seeds are inside, you will also know how many children you will have.”
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“I cry harder because my private pains are so unoriginal.”
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New Michel Gondry
Can't believe I haven't heard of this movie before, it's already in theatres!
Honey Chrome Extension
This is how I feel when I save money.
I know that, lately, I've been pretty into finding new Chrome extensions. Why? I'm not sure, really. Maybe it's a phase that we all go through? In any case, this one I just heard about it is amazing.
It's basically a browser extension that automatically finds and applies coupon codes at checkouts whenever you buy something online. WHENEVER. So you don't have to search for them anymore (you were searching for them, right?)!
Such a great idea.
“If you don’t own two brooms (one for inside and one for outside) then you can’t consider yourself a fully grown adult yet.”
Manus x Machina (Fashion in an Age of Technology) at The Met
“The Costume Institute’s spring 2016 exhibition explores how fashion designers are reconciling the handmade and the machine-made in the creation of haute couture and avant-garde ready-to-wear. With more than 170 ensembles dating from the early 20th century to the present, the exhibition addresses the founding of the haute couture in the 19th century, when the sewing machine was invented, and the emergence of a distinction between the hand (manus) and the machine (machina) at the onset of mass production.”
Summer isn't even here yet and I've already been to The Met! That shouldn't impress me, but it does. I usually wait until the last days of September until I finally get around to seeing that rooftop, but I'm so glad I went earlier than normal this year since I got a chance to see this exhibit.
Look at these beauties.
It's definitely worth seeing if you're anywhere near the Upper East Side at some point this summer. And please remember, don't be a sap - pay only a $1. And of course, don't forget to trek to the roof for this view.
Here's some more information about the exhibit, you can visit until it closes on August 14th.