Creating a New Yorker Cover On the iPhone
Jaime Leifer writes "The cover of the June 1, 2009, issue of The New Yorker, entitled 'Finger Painting,' was drawn by Jorge Colombo entirely on his iPhone — a first for the magazine. Colombo, a New York-based artist and illustrator, uses the iPhone's Brushes application to vibrantly depict New York street scenes." There's a video recapitulating the creation of the piece, omitting all of the undos.
Lol - baby talk?
What are you fucking 12?
No wait - you're just a man-child whose stuck emotionally at 12 - big fucking difference.
Enjoy your virginity - mankind is counting on the fact that no woman wants to see you naked. Good luck.
re:"I'll tell my wife and the ladies we have three ways with about your little joke,"
And we have virgin proof!
I'll ponder the reality of your sad little masturbatory life from my Ferrari which is parked next to my Bentley, Lambo and Tesla. Because you know - I typed it on the internets - so it must be true. Just like your pathetic lonely fantasy life. But hey - perhaps you'll grow out of your Asperger syndrome but if not, at least you won't be poisoning the gene pool for the rest of us, so it's all good.
Keep smiling man-child! You're a credit to your nerdy backwards stereotype. Without the money that geeks have. More of the basement loser virgin type - but there's nothing wrong with that of course.