Photo 2 Apr
Photo 1 Apr The apple of my Eye-phone.

The apple of my Eye-phone.

Photo 23 Mar I’m gonna let y’all finish, but I just looked back at my Instagram feed and had a moment.

I’m gonna let y’all finish, but I just looked back at my Instagram feed and had a moment.

Photo 19 Mar I married up.

I married up.

Photo 19 Mar Seeing double.

Seeing double.

Photo 19 Mar I already know my daughter isn’t going to be a cheerleader. She wants to play EVERY game.

I already know my daughter isn’t going to be a cheerleader. She wants to play EVERY game.

Photo 13 Jun 24 notes How come nobody talks about how Bron Bron always has a book in his hand?  Awesome.

dreamhampton1:

whatcha reading Bron Bron?
How come nobody talks about how Bron Bron always has a book in his hand? Awesome.

dreamhampton1:

whatcha reading Bron Bron?

Video 13 Jun 3,344 notes

myfirstfeaturefilm:

THIS

cineflag:

Dear White People- (2012)

four black students at an Ivy League college where a riot breaks out over a popular ‘African American’ themed party thrown by white students. With tongue planted firmly in cheek, the film will explore racial identity in ‘post-racial’ America while weaving a universal story of forging one’s unique path in the world.”


Based on a similar experience, but that in Jr. high school, I can defiantly support this project. Also it is a satire, so I can defiantly defiantly support it.  Also, the film is still in the pre-production stage, so the film crew is raising $25,000. Here is where you can learn more. http://www.indiegogo.com/dearwhitepeople  


Video 27 Jul

Ted Talks…very interesting idea for education reform.

Quote 18 Jul 4 notes
In order to answer this question, you have to think like a sprinter. And sprinters believe that — someday — somebody will run the 100 meters and the clock will read 0.00. And when a sprinter thinks like that, he’s not trying to trick himself. It’s how you have to think. This idea of human limitation is exactly what we’re competing against. It’s thinking about running a 8.99 that gets you down to 9.58. That’s how it works.
— 

Ato Boldon in an interview with Chuck Klosterman on the limits of speed, of sprinters. 

Those words struck me as completely in spirit with filmmaking, indie, studio or otherwise. We fully believe in the plausibility and possibility of the impossible. Every image begins as an empty frame. There are no limits to how we can fill it. 

(via barryjenkins)


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