Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Happy Birthday Austen

    Happy birthday you crazy little momo.

  • Austen shakes her groove thang

  • Bafangu, professoressa!

    What the fuck is up with my psychology professor from this previous summer session? I asked her right after handing in my final exam if she knew when she’d have the grades in by, and she quickly replied that she would have them in sometime that weekend but here we are now, more than 10…

  • …what I overheard in NY

    Cookie Monster Greeted Them and Sang a Song to Explain ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ Click HERE for the original post

  • MySpace Baby Snatchers!

    I have no idea who this chic is or how she stumbled on to my profile, which is where she probably found this picture of Austen. Pretty funny/creepy though—I found this weird link in my statistics report for 345am.com and it wound up taking me to some random person’s myspace profile with a picture of…

  • Texas: Part 2 – What did she say?!

    After a good night’s rest we went to an Italian restaurant for brunch. David & I ordered some Pinot Noir to celebrate his and Vanessa’s new upcoming jobs at the bar while we waited for our table. The bartender, however, decided we wanted Merlot instead. I’m pretty sure it wasn’t Pinot…but since my nonexistent pallet…

  • NYC Pigeons

    I love how pigeons in NYC choose to walk around rather than fly. You can walk down Broadway during rush-hour traffic and see one walking across the street dodging pedestrians/cars/bikes as if it could care less. New York state of mind indeed.

  • Lil' Freak

  • Texas: Part 1 – David can moonwalk?!

    Note: I didn’t take a billion pictures so bare with me. I don’t remember the names of all the places we went to. The trip will be broken up into a few separate posts to keep things organized. I got into San Antonio on July 27th around 11pm after a bunch of delays thanks to…

  • Texas

    I’m off to Texas. I’ll come back eventually. There may or may not be pictures. There may or may not be stories to tell depending on what I remember and what I’m willing to share.

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