In this world, there's swagger, and there's Dennis Hopper. This new book collects tons of photos from his
prime (the long hair and crazy-beard of Easy Rider, the dangerously smooth suit-wearing guy of the
'80s and '90s), including his own impossibly cool work as a photographer (shooting Jane Fonda and Paul
Newman, among others). Consider it a primer in badass.
ChatRoulette—that online treasure trove of strangers, naked people and naked strangers—has now gone to
the next level. This site lets you know how many people are on in a given location—right down to the very
block. In other words, we know you're on there, Jim Wilson of 207 Providence Drive in Madison.
These are crazy times, but before you go full OCD and begin tracking every single thing you do, you should
know that there's an app that can help you go full OCD: Dayta, a strangely comprehensive app that lets you
log everything from hours slept and time spent exercising to glasses of scotch consumed. As if exercise and
scotch consumption aren't one and the same.
It might be hard for people like us to imagine, but there are some folks in this world who have no idea how
attractive they are. That's where this thing comes in—it's a sort of Hot or Not where you can vote on
whether someone "could do better" than their current partner. And trust us, they can.
After decades of slow development—email, instant messaging, the wonder that is the keyboard cat
video—the Internet has finally fulfilled its purpose: this photo blog, which combines, yes, lasers and...
you-know-what. It's the greatest combination since
boobs and explosions.
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