Mash Rent

My blog is named after one of my favorite foreign films, "Lola Rent" or "Run Lola Run." I'm constantly on the move, always deciding what to do at a moment's notice... I also like the concept of different scenerios for the result of my life choices. In "Run Lola Run," one small mishap can lead to a disastrous conclusion -- but often these risks can lead to something extraordinary. My life, here in New York, will hopefully be a "do it or die" series of moments, and I want to share my explorations here on my new blog :0)

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  • maddylucasphoto:

Finally finishing my color shoot from two weeks ago. Blue beauty @mashmoore. Styled by @krystalmason, H&M by @claraholic.

    maddylucasphoto:

    Finally finishing my color shoot from two weeks ago. Blue beauty @mashmoore. Styled by @krystalmason, H&M by @claraholic.




  • January 7, 2013

    5 months ago





    December 28, 2012

    5 months ago





  • cavetocanvas:

Helen Frankenthaler, Radius, 1993

    cavetocanvas:

    Helen Frankenthaler, Radius, 1993




  • December 18, 2012

    6 months ago





  • "Yet she likes complications. She wishes she could turn and say: I like people who unbalance me."
    Let the Great World Spin, Colum McCann (via creatingaquietmind)

    (Source: commovente, via bookuse)




  • September 28, 2012

    8 months ago





  • nevver:

Undergrowth with Two Figures, Vincent van Gogh

    nevver:

    Undergrowth with Two Figures, Vincent van Gogh




  • August 29, 2012

    9 months ago





  • "If Grahamism teaches us anything about today’s food reformers—and I think it does—it’s that there are dangers in sermonizing to the undisciplined masses."
    A brief history of graham crackers and what they teach us about Whole Foods and modern food politics (via explore-blog)

    (Source: , via explore-blog)




  • August 13, 2012

    10 months ago





  • "

    Medical doctors in America are not trained to think like scientists—they are trained to present themselves as all-knowing experts whose facade of incredible intelligence and skill is supposed to comfort the patient and thus somehow miraculously lead to a good outcome. The time for this to change is long past.

    In science we are constantly reminded of how stupid we are compared to the incredible complexity of the universe. In engineering, we are taught how dangerous it is to assume anything as certain when designing complex systems. In contrast, medical doctors are trained to act like investment bankers who are so smart and confident that nothing can possibly go wrong on their watch.

    Until medical doctors are trained to think scientifically, that is (1) to admit that they do not know everything and indeed know very little about how the human body actually works, (2) to use evidence/experiment based logic to DEDUCE, rather than assume, a particular diagnosis, and (3) to test their hypotheses of diagnosis through critical thinking exercises, we will continue to have these types of catastrophic and needlessly tragic outcomes.

    "



  • July 21, 2012

    11 months ago








  • July 18, 2012

    11 months ago





    May 15, 2012

    1 year ago





    March 27, 2012

    1 year ago





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