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21 Writers Who Got It Right About New York City

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Before Jay Z, there was Jay D. (Joan Didion. Sorry.)



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"Each neighborhood of the city appeared to be made of a different substance, each seemed to have a different air pressure, a different psychic weight: the bright lights and shuttered shops, the housing projects and luxury hotels, the fire escapes and city parks."

-- Teju Cole, Open City



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"Quite simply, I was in love with New York. I do not mean "love" in any colloquial way, I mean that I was in love with the city, the way you love the first person who ever touches you and you never love anyone quite that way again."

-- Joan Didion, "Goodbye To All That"




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These Balls On An Escalator Are Absolutely Mesmerizing

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Bounce, bounce, bounce: you won’t be able to look away.


Step one - find an escalator.


Step one - find an escalator.


This will do.


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Step two - add balls.


Step two - add balls.


Lots and lots and lots of balls.


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Now you have a hypnotizing perpetual motion machine!


Now you have a hypnotizing perpetual motion machine!


Just look at 'em go.


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Of course, you also have no way to get to the second floor, but that's okay!


Of course, you also have no way to get to the second floor, but that's okay!


This is a better use for the escalator anyway.


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Problems Every Book Lover Will Understand

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“Harry Potter is not a children’s book.


You know the struggle.



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You're like:


You're like:


TriStar


Everyone else is like:


Everyone else is like:


Nickelodeon


Basically:


Basically:


Disney




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The Perfect DIY Gift Every Starbucks Addict Will Love

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Make quick and cool latte-scented soap!



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This latte has a secret. It is not a latte. It is a cleverly disguised latte-scented SOAP.


This latte has a secret. It is not a latte. It is a cleverly disguised latte-scented SOAP.


And it makes a way better present for your favorite coffee lover than a Starbucks gift card.


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24 Times Expectations Didn't Match Reality In 2014

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We dreamed big this year. Maybe a little ~too~ big.


When this charming autumnal baby photo was slightly less than charming.



Still very autumnal!


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And this pumpkin moved a different baby to tears.



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When this butt cookie could use a few squats.



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When these marshmallow shots failed at their one job.



HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO GET WASTED ON BAILEY'S NOW.


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What We Talk About When We Talk About PostSecret

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Frank Warren’s PostSecret project in a post-“Secret” world.



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For more than 10 years, strangers from around the world have been sending their secrets to a suburban home in Germantown, Maryland, scribbled or pasted onto anonymous postcards. Over time, the mailbox at 13345 Copper Ridge Road has held not only secrets but wedding bands, engagement rings, and razor blades: objects taped to cards and sent away as untraceable secrets themselves.


And every Sunday, Frank Warren — the founder of PostSecret and keeper of the mailbox — has dutifully scanned and posted a handful of these postcards to his lo-fi Wordpress site, PostSecret.com. What began as a personal art project has become an international community, now entering its second decade.



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There are two secrets that Warren has seen hundred of times. The first is "I pee in the shower." The second?


"I see this secret every time I go to my mailbox. I always see it expressed a different way," Warren said in an interview with BuzzFeed. "It's basically a story about trying to find that one person who you can tell all your secrets to. There's that common thread, that search for intimacy, that search for the one person we can be our whole and true selves with."


Now, of course, there's an app for that. In fact, there are several. But the world is a markedly different place today than it was a decade ago, when Warren began the PostSecret project. It was 2004: there was no Twitter, there was no Instagram, and Facebook had just launched out of Mark Zuckerberg's dorm room. The iPhone didn't exist. Edward Snowden was 21.


Today's top secret-sharing apps — Whisper, Secret, and Yik Yak — are rumored to be valued at a combined total of well over $400 million. But before the economy of secrets boomed to its current size, there was Frank Warren: a man with a mailbox in Germantown, Maryland. In 2004, Warren started an art project called PostSecret, calling for strangers to send him postcards with their anonymous secrets. He hoped to receive 365. To date, he has received more than a million from around the world.




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The 28 Best Books By Women In 2014

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Poetry, fiction, and non-fiction that killed it this year. Ranked in no particular order.



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Gray Wolf Press



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