Business Card

I’m going to New York city during fashion week. I’m very excited about that.

When I was in Paris during fashion week everyone would give me their card or ask if I had a card I could give them. So this time I want to have a card ready, you know, for social climbing purposes.

I also noticed that people’s job titles tended to be somewhat aspirational. If you want to be a stylist, you put stylist on your card. Now the question is: What is my job title?

Do I go for something funny? Something technical-sounding which will convince girls that I’m smart? Something accurate?

Some options I’m considering:

Actor
Entertainer
Vlogger
Computer Scientist
Electronic Engineer
Inventor
Hair Model

I haven’t even thought about the graphic design yet. Any tips?

I have the hots for…

Educated girls. Yeah, “street smarts” are okay but I find it really attractive when girls have a university education. It makes them interesting to talk to. Also it helps that these two are foxes.  (Pictured are Zoe and Kristen.  They have boyfriends so they are out.)

Also,

Funny Girls.  Some girls are funny because they do dumb things.  Some girls are funny because they make good jokes.  I’m talking about the kind that make good jokes.  I like to laugh, loudly and often.  (Pictured is Meags.  She does improv comedy and is very good at it.)

I have the hots for…

I really like a girl who can sing. Now make that girl a Korean Apple nerd? Adorable.

Improv Everywhere – Redhead Protest

I’ve Given Up

I’ve Given Up from Luke Marvin on Vimeo.

Halloween Mini Vlog

Halloween ’09 from Luke Marvin on Vimeo.

$1 iPhone Case

You don’t need iPhone gloves

Nostalgia

Some of you may not know this but this website has existed in one form or another for over 5 years. In terms of “the internet” that is pretty long, a year before youtube even.

Anyways, this is what the site looked like in what was potentially the best time of my life…
Nostalgia

Becoming too much of a Nerd

I kind of want to get this textbook for pleasure-reading/personal-interest. I should be reading the textbooks for my classes at school but this one looks a little cooler.

The book details all sorts of manufacturing processes and materials. So when I finally get to the “making things” part of the career-plan it could be helpful.

Photo from Spotd.it

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