Erik Skaarsgard
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10 Pieces of Art That Made People Go Out Of Their Minds
Art, and by proxy, artists, have a reputation for being a little… off. Their antics range from fun and silly to terrifying, but they remain an essential part of society. It’s not always the artists themselves who are the crazy ones, though. Art, music, writing, all of it inspires people in any number of ways. Sometimes it inspires us to create or to change our behavior, sometimes it informs us and makes us think. And sometimes it makes us go straight up insane.
By Erik Skaarsgard2 months ago in Art
10 People Who Should Replace Sean Spicer and Why. Top Story - June 2017.
After just a few months, the Trump administration has been a clown car of scandal. The mouthpiece for this, alongside the golden-skinned leader himself, is former Easter Bunny, Sean Spicer.
By Erik Skaarsgard9 years ago in The Swamp
Best Cuts Of Beef
Quick. Think about meat. No, not bacon, stop it. Stop thinking about bacon. There you go, that’s it, steak. The meatiest of meats. Most likely, it’s not something you’re cooking every day, and if it is you’re probably just going with the same cut you always do. Don’t you think it’s time to branch out? Try something new? Here’s a quick guide to the best cuts of beef for every recipe.
By Erik Skaarsgard9 years ago in Feast
Beginners Guide to Beer Styles
Beer. Once the refuge of dads and grads, it’s become a booming niche, with seemingly more styles than bubbles in a pint glass. Whether you enjoy a wide variety of brews, are loyal to your favorite flavor, or have never had a drop to drink, the history and the diverse libations that fall under the umbrella of “beer” are impressive and fascinating. Here’s a brief guide to beer styles, enjoy them as you see fit.
By Erik Skaarsgard9 years ago in Proof
Best US Cities for Weekenders
What could possibly be better than a weekend trip? It offers all the relaxing benefits of vacation, allows you to exercise your curiosity, and try some new things - all without missing work on Monday. (Not that you'd miss work, anyway.)
By Erik Skaarsgard9 years ago in Wander






