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allie. 25. north carolina.

i blog about my city, food, pop culture, art, politics (i'm liberal. libertarians can leave now), anxiety, spirituality, and my body. i have been called weird, a nerd, and a hipster. i am not a hipster (sincerity trumps being cool, and i am definitely a sincere nerd).


i like art, taking pictures of my food and my feet, music, sunshine, creating, reading, exploring, adventures, dancing, gastronomy, yoga, friendship, new boot goofin', yacht rock, pop culture, being ridiculous, zombies, bad horror films, the internet, being fabulous, being snarky, soup spoons, being nerdy, and drinking wine + champagne + gin.


tv shows: mad men, buffy the vampire slayer, angel, my so-called life, happy endings, how i met your mother (ted mosby is a douchebag), parks and rec, and community.

favorite bands: creedence clearwater revival, hall and oates, iron and wine, stevie wonder, marvin gaye, queen, electric light orchestra, fiona apple, michael jackson, hammer no more the fingers and the doobie brothers.

leslie knope is my spirit animal.

in real life i am a photographer.

glossylalia:

Maybe if:

  • Digital copies of media were not as expensive as hard copies
  • Media was available internationally
  • “Now Showing In Select Cities” didn’t just mean NY and LA
  • Premium television networks made their media available a la carte from cable companies
  • Cable companies provided more value options for their customers
  • The wage and wealth gaps weren’t so high

Maybe if media and government big wigs actually took the time to see how and why media is consumed the way that it is, instead of just throwing their hands up and shouting “take it away”, maybe just maybe we would get somewhere. 

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    the above. You can’t solve the problem by slapping things out of consumers’ hands because more avenues will come up....
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  10. shewalkslikethunder said: I don’t know what it is about the media industry, but it hates change. It has dragged its feet every time something new changes the landscape and then grudgingly embraces it ONLY when it finds a way to innovate and profit. Hopefully we get there soon
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