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Bacon, Kate Upton, and Other Things You Can't Make Fun of On Twitter
Drew Magary · 05/11/12 04:23PMI've dicked around on Twitter long enough to be able to have a composite persona of it in my head. If Twitter were a person, it would look like a hipster and it would like hipster music, but it would fucking HATE hipsters. It would be socially liberal, but it would totally respect Ron Paul for being genuine about his nutjob views. It would constantly be arguing with itself as to whether or not it liked watching "Girls." And it would come after you with a claw hammer to the face if you dared to rail against the following subjects.
Requiem For a White MC
peter 'pete nice' nash · 05/10/12 09:10AMLast week, after learning that Adam "MCA" Yauch of the Beastie Boys had died at 47, Gawker asked sometimes Deadspin contributor Peter Nash—also known as Prime Minister Pete Nice of 3rd Bass—to share his thoughts about MCA's legacy and being a white MC during the golden age of New York hip hop. He obliged.
Beastie Boys Sued Over Decades-Old Sampling One Day Before MCA's Death
Neetzan Zimmerman · 05/09/12 09:55AMIn Memoriam: Every One of MCA's Opening Lines from (Nearly) Every Beastie Boys Song
Neetzan Zimmerman · 05/08/12 04:35PMWatch The Beastie Boys and Dave Chappelle Perform 'The New Style' in an Unaired Clip from Chappelle's Show Season Three (UPDATE)
Neetzan Zimmerman · 05/07/12 08:45AMR.I.P. Nathanial Hornblower: MCA's Hilarious Response to a Bad New York Times Review
Max Read · 05/04/12 02:31PMIn 2004, The New York Times' Stephanie Zacharek negatively reviewed the video for the Beastie Boys' new single "Ch-Check It Out." MCA a.k.a. Adam Yauch, who died today at the age of 47, had directed the video under his pseudonym Nathanial Hornblower. He didn't take kindly to Zacharek's review, and let her know in a letter to the Times demanding, among other things, that she send him a goat.