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The Romney Tapes — An Op-Ed.

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In case you have been living under a rock for the last twenty-four hours, or hiking through a remote, wifi-inaccessible area, or simply avoiding the news (because it’s always bad) and the internet (because it’s always there), then you probably wouldn’t have heard about the leaked Romney video that went viral last night. A camera hidden from view at a …

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Matchstick Munchies.

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If there were a time when we desperately wish that knew Japanese, that time would be now. These adorable matchstick cookies from Kanon look almost too cool to eat and although we aren’t fluent in Japanese, we gathered that they are pretty easy to make on your own. Simply put, they are finely sugar cookies dipped in colored icing. Click …

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Quiet Lunch Magazine ‡ Sept 17th, 2012. – September 23rd, 2012.

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This week’s issue sees an appearance by the Abbott himself, the RZA. Quiet Lunch catches up with the RZA backstage at Burton’s launch of the movie 13. Also, after much listening, we finally put our two cents in on The xx’s new album Coexist. Unflinchingly Yours, Quiet Lunch Staff. Stay Tuned! Quiet LunchQuiet Lunch is a grassroot online publication that seeks to promote …

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Stacks & Terry.

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Our friends over at SUPRA just released the Pro + Am Collection. It features four signature pro model shoes redesigned by four different Ams (meaning amateurs). Skater Terry Kennedy‘s signature edition, Stacks, are the first pair to drop in the collection. Kevin Romar collaborated with the design colorway. Dubbed, TK + Romar Stacks, the sneaks sport a unique, black, nappy suede upper with …

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Micah On Acid.

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The work of Micah Lidberg seems to celebrate the end of summer with a hit of acid. Lidberg creates a world that possesses a strong dose of frightful beauty. His pieces are surrealistically playful but somewhat tormented. We caught up with Lidberg and asked our usual questions: On his inspiration: “I think Nature has always been a big influence. When I …

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Type of Emotions.

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Artist Casey Weldon creates some offhandedly creepy portraits that masks the authenticity of human emotion by incorporation frequently used emoticons. In a way, the series depicts the eclipsing of human expression. Quiet LunchQuiet Lunch is a grassroot online publication that seeks to promote various aspects of life and culture with a loving, but brute, educational tinge. When we say, “Creative …

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Pasta in the City.

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There are times when a product’s packaging just does it for you. Even if it’s something that you do not necessarily need, the right packaging can convince you that you do. If that is case, then we need about a lifetime supply of NYC Spaghetti. “The NYC Spaghetti started as a university project where I had to repackage a diffcult item. My choice was …

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A Visit to the Car Graveyard.

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These cars at CMP Block in Taiwan have been half buried and landscaped over. This installation sees an interesting new use for automobiles that are way pass their prime. It’s also a great way to prevent car thief, providing that you’re up to the task of digging your car out of the ground every morning. Quiet LunchQuiet Lunch is a …

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Look, Jim… No Hands.

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You are at a game, concert, or some outdoor festivities and you want want to capture your favorite moment but you may have your hands full. Alas, what if there was a wireless camcorder you could use with no hands? Look no further because Looxcie has just answered your call.  Here is a demo of how this device works: The …