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Immortal Technique Comes to Stanford
Posted under Contradict Authority, Famous People, Music, Politics, Stanford Life on Nov 07, 2009.

Getting Immortal Technique's autograph for my brother.
Second famous rapper I’ve met this week: Immortal Technique — most famous for his political activism and political rap music. This guys’s a real rapper (unlike Chamillionaire, who is a commercial hip-hop artist sellout).
Immortal Technique is legit — he’s turned down half-million dollar offers to sign to major music labels like Sony and Def Jam because he doesn’t want to lose control over the content of his music. He’s often been criticized for the content of his music (listen to some and you’ll see why), but there’s more than a grain of truth to what he raps about.
I don’t have time right now to write a long blog post (I have 2 CS assignments due soon, 1 test on Monday, and 20 CS assignments to grade), so I’ll leave it at that. But, I encourage you to take a look at Technique if you haven’t heard of him before — he’s quite interesting.
You filled your room with balloons! Why?
Posted under 1337 Hax, Contradict Authority, Stanford Life, This is AWESOME! on Oct 04, 2009.
Because I’m grownup now, and it’s my turn to decide what that means.
(Thanks to XKCD for giving me something to do with my extra 123 balloons.)
Bumper Sticker Wisdom
Posted under Contradict Authority, Politics on Sep 24, 2009.
There is a surprising amount of wisdom to be gleaned from bumper stickers (you know, those rectangular stickers people like to plaster all over their cars
). Most bumper stickers are meant to support this or the other politician, so they’re not that memorable.
But occasionally, I stumble on a particularly humorous or profound bumper sticker. So, a while ago I decided to start writing down the cool bumper sticker slogans I stumble upon.
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