Just get ready fi work, work, work, work, work, work

More seriously, this is a job you’re applying to. It might be an six-week internship that will hardly pay you enough to breathe in NYC. However, one of the last things that Genius wants is to hire an intern, and then that intern goes out, gets illegally drunk, and get ran over right in front of the HQ.

Okay, that’s an exaggeration, but be ready to get your hands dirty for this internship. I will do my best to brace myself for that mindset. It will be difficult. Working for a blooming start-up is difficult.

If you’re willing to tackle each and every hour of headaches and annotation mirages, you might be chalked up for this.

TL;DR: Take it seriously and have fun.

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Unfortunately, Genius isn’t at the point that it can provide free lodging and airfare to its interns. One day, one day.

Remember, car ride and train are options to, along with the expected airplane ride.

Here are some ideas for when you get to Brooklyn:

  • Crash at a family friend’s place.
  • Find a place on Airbnb or a similar service.
  • Live in the area (lucky).
  • If you’re rich, get the hotel room yourself and drink some champagne.
  • Go homeless.

Good luck!

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Frontier Developments created RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, an installment in its subgenre’s biggest franchise. Although Frontier didn’t create the original version or its sequel, they ported RC1 to XBox and created a couple expansions for RC2, so at least they have been involved.

Planet Coaster might’ve been called RollerCoaster Tycoon 4 if it wasn’t for Nvizzio Creations possessing the property. From what I’ve read, it’s a big industry mess, and RollerCoaster Tycoon World is finally arriving to Steam’s Early Access March 30th.

Will this be mutually beneficial competition, or will Planet Coaster pull a Cities: Skylines and win out as the spiritual successor and genre rebooter? Keep watching.

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That include toilets. Custom-created toilets.

Why are toilets so exciting?

Source: Reddit

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Labrinth in “Fragile” attempts to create a relationship through mutual heartbreak, while comparing physical and emotional fragility.

“Fragile” is the fifth single from Kygo’s debut album, Cloud Nine, and accompanied the album reveal. The song eschews the EDM producer’s signature tropical house for sad rock guitars.

Kygo and Labrinth first performed the song on Late Night With Thomas and Harald March 8. The studio version later premiered on the 18th on Zane Lowe’s Beats.

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The article’s writers must’ve had a field day with including this one.

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This annotated article is one of many others I’ve annotated on the subject. I cast my first ballot recently, and I’m feeling political.


Oh, Missouri. It’s a bad look to be called prejudiced, especially by the state’s two largest newspapers. It casts not only its legislative – but the electorate who elected it – as socially regressive. It’s a strong callout, which the bill’s supporters should feel in the morning.

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While the courts will throw the measure out, the damage will already been done. Conventions and businesses would’ve withdrawn from Missouri and the state would’ve become another cautionary tale of how not to do social conservatism.

There’d also be the vendors who’d have rejected same-sex couples.

Indiana already tested this, and Missouri is walking straight into the same pothole.

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