Every breath is a new beginning and a new chance.
Music is about your feelings.
Twitter has to be about art. It can't be about banal things. Banal things and art are two different worlds.
Honestly, I hate Facebook - it has nothing on Myspace. I loved how weird and crappy and wild and trashy it was. Then there was the whole culture of pimping out your Myspace page. I remember spending 10 hours one day learning how to make our Myspace page look more like a message board from the mid-90s.
I hate it when bands change between records. They're thinking before they make music.
Reverb does that thing where you make one sound and it grows to 20 times its original size and fills everything up.
The shows are the main way our lives have changed.
That's how it will be, except that in reality, both today and later, one will stand there with a palpable body and a real head, a real forehead, that is, for smiting on with one's hand.
We do have a big kind of history in literate tradition of Vikings and we have a lot of Viking blood in Scotland, I mean especially up north wherever you go you see a plastic Viking sitting outside a shop and Viking calendars and - because they - you know they came down and stole all our chicks and then some of them didn't quite get back and ended up settling down here. So there's a lot of Viking blood in Scotland.
And also, that's the kind of wonderful thing about film culture, is the interaction between films and who works on what, where they were before, and now what they're doing now, and that inevitably informs how people view a film.
I try not to second-guess editors; they're the clients, and I have no expectation that my strip is going to make it into every paper every day.