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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Random: Things I discovered so far this week



The kids over at La New Shit posted this little ditty yesterday. Kid Cudi puts down some nice vocals over some Ratatat's Tacobel Canon. Taken from Kudi's "A Kid Named Cudi" Mixtape, the song is a fine example of the vocalist's versatility and resourcefulness.

Kid Cudi - Heaven at Night



Coming soon for Xbox, Midway games announced Mortal Kombat Vs. DC Universe. Lots of cool new moves, lots of old school character. lots of fun, watch the video, its borderline amazing.


Find more videos like this on ENewsi.com

Via ENI

What to say about Phoenix Jukebox? One of the three million blogs I read said that he's trying to be Girl Talk. This made me laugh. But sadly, i laughed because said blog was right and yes, he's not quite there yet. However, According to Him, he doesn't suck. and that's true too. The music is still fun tho.



phoenix jukebox - we goin down
phoenix jukebox - i like it dirty


and oh, how I love Chico Love
Kid Sister - ProNails (Chico Love Remix)

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Both reading and writing are acts of supreme faith. They are both, in essence, a call to grace, a belief in the miraculous - that we might come to see through stories what we had not previously seen, that we might come to understand what had, before that moment, remained uncertain, undefined. The mask of fiction, of writing and reading stories, does not, in the end, disguise our faces but instead reveals who we really are. In the, stories acknowledge life's difficulty and sadness but insist that we go on anyway, that we always hold to our faith, to our belief in grace.

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