What advice do you have for journalists, based on your experience?
I have a lot of sympathy for journalists who are trying to protect their sources. It’s very hard now. Unless you’re an electronic-surveillance expert or you have frequent contact with one, you must stay off the Net and mobile phones. You really have to just use the old techniques, paper and whispering in people’s ears. Leave your mobile phones behind. Don’t turn them off, but tell your source to leave electronic devices in their offices. We are now in a situation where countries are recording billions of hours of conversations, and proudly proclaiming that you don’t have to select which telephone call you’re intercepting, because you intercept every telephone call.
Julian Assange // The Rolling Stone Interview
(Quelle: Rolling Stone)
Taxi Driver - nacherzählt in emoji
Time Wharp // yrLyf
Taken from his forthcoming BLK EP via sputnika
(Quelle: xlr8r.com)
Sonst gibt es ja eher nicht so den Cat-Content bei mir, aber diese eingepackte Variante hat es selbst mir angetan.
(Quelle: pusheen)
awesomepeoplehangingouttogether:
Mick Jagger and Andy Warhol corresponding
(Quelle: whereisthecoool)
Für den Tannenbaum: Jack Skellington // Nightmare before Christmas via @svensonsan
Dance // Dance // Disco // Dance
Was für eine klasse Idee, als Travel-Unternehmen mit einer interaktiven Karte über die “Reise” der Dance Music zu bloggen. (… und dann mit den Kommentaren der Music-Experts und ihren Binnen-Differenzierungen leben zu müssen)





