Boomer$ co-opting the teen$ for like$ 🤑(srsly though, got a new job in the great white north and this dude was my first fare. sorry bro 🇨🇦)
Met a bunch of kids in the parking lot of a 711. They asked me to buy them beer. I obliged.
Been working on a stupid idea for a minute 🦃🔪🎄🎅🏻 Check back tomorrow.
If a man takes a selfie alone in the woods, will anyone be around to gram it? 🤔#deepthoughts #obligatorynewenglandroadtripselfie
Hey guys, the Pr dept sent me this stuff and like I said I give all of it away so I’m gonna check my dm’s in 3 minutes and RANDOMLY pick six people to send this to. Then I will tag whoever gets what. Also for whoever the lucky winner is that gets the @carlsjr collab shirt has to take a selfie of themselves wearing it at a @jackinthebox or its competition equivalent. Maybe @wendys or a @kfc Remember I’m mailing these by HAND so be PATIENT. GOOD LUCK. 🤡PUT YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS IN THE SUBJECT LINE🤡
I made this. I might make a bunch of them and sell them for charity. Also taking a selfie in public made me feel like beating myself up.
Hey guys… sorry I said I was gonna post Friday but now I’m doing it Monday. We blew our deadline because I got the flu and the inventory wasn’t ready to go online. BUT, it is now. This is my friend @adelaidecrocker She used to answer the phones at my old management company, neither of us are there any more but we got along so well that she basically became my little sister. She’s one of the best humans I know. She also has a sick line called HUNK itnl. She chain stitches cool designs and phrases onto vintage clothes. Her brand doesn’t have a ton of awareness but it rules. Some other cooler more famous people than me have worn her stuff. I really wanted to help her blow it up, but at the same time I wanted to make some tie dyes for charity, SO we decided to kill two birds with one stone… (but lets be honest we are both piggybacking on the brains of @andy_muschietti and @stephenking for me having this many followers to begin with). This is my HUNK Xmas collaboration with her. Because each one made by hand, it was time consuming so there are only about 50 of them. I dyed these myself in my backyard in LA, then I gave them to Addy and she hand stitched the graphics over top in Ojai. And this is how the profit works- because her business is small, 50 percent goes into helping her build her brand, paying for a space, etc. The other half, the half that’s mine, will get donated to the urban sanctuary project in LA. It’s a groundbreaking program that opens the doors of Blessed Sacrament church in Hollywood to the unhoused in between services on weekdays. The at risk community in can go inside, rest, rejuvenate and get some food during the day. They don’t need to be a member of the parish, one can just go inside and take a nap to get out of the harsh sunlight or the cold. And also, because I hate sketchy charities, and because I believe in full transparency, I will post the receipts of ALL the transactions, including what my hard costs were. Anyway please tag one of your rich friends so we can sell them all this afternoon. Once they’re gone they’re gone! Merry Xmas! Link in bio!
Hey guys… sorry I said I was gonna post Friday but now I’m doing it Monday. We blew our deadline because I got the flu and the inventory wasn’t ready to go online. BUT, it is now. This is my friend @adelaidecrocker She used to answer the phones at my old management company, neither of us are there any more but we got along so well that she basically became my little sister. She’s one of the best humans I know. She also has a sick line called HUNK itnl. She chain stitches cool designs and phrases onto vintage clothes. Her brand doesn’t have a ton of awareness but it rules. Some other cooler more famous people than me have worn her stuff. I really wanted to help her blow it up, but at the same time I wanted to make some tie dyes for charity, SO we decided to kill two birds with one stone… (but lets be honest we are both piggybacking on the brains of @andy_muschietti and @stephenking for me having this many followers to begin with). This is my HUNK Xmas collaboration with her. Because each one made by hand, it was time consuming so there are only about 50 of them. I dyed these myself in my backyard in LA, then I gave them to Addy and she hand stitched the graphics over top in Ojai. And this is how the profit works- because her business is small, 50 percent goes into helping her build her brand, paying for a space, etc. The other half, the half that’s mine, will get donated to the urban sanctuary project in LA. It’s a groundbreaking program that opens the doors of Blessed Sacrament church in Hollywood to the unhoused in between services on weekdays. The at risk community in can go inside, rest, rejuvenate and get some food during the day. They don’t need to be a member of the parish, one can just go inside and take a nap to get out of the harsh sunlight or the cold. And also, because I hate sketchy charities, and because I believe in full transparency, I will post the receipts of ALL the transactions, including what my hard costs were. Anyway please tag one of your rich friends so we can sell them all this afternoon. Once they’re gone they’re gone! Merry Xmas! Link in bio!
Hey guys… sorry I said I was gonna post Friday but now I’m doing it Monday. We blew our deadline because I got the flu and the inventory wasn’t ready to go online. BUT, it is now. This is my friend @adelaidecrocker She used to answer the phones at my old management company, neither of us are there any more but we got along so well that she basically became my little sister. She’s one of the best humans I know. She also has a sick line called HUNK itnl. She chain stitches cool designs and phrases onto vintage clothes. Her brand doesn’t have a ton of awareness but it rules. Some other cooler more famous people than me have worn her stuff. I really wanted to help her blow it up, but at the same time I wanted to make some tie dyes for charity, SO we decided to kill two birds with one stone… (but lets be honest we are both piggybacking on the brains of @andy_muschietti and @stephenking for me having this many followers to begin with). This is my HUNK Xmas collaboration with her. Because each one made by hand, it was time consuming so there are only about 50 of them. I dyed these myself in my backyard in LA, then I gave them to Addy and she hand stitched the graphics over top in Ojai. And this is how the profit works- because her business is small, 50 percent goes into helping her build her brand, paying for a space, etc. The other half, the half that’s mine, will get donated to the urban sanctuary project in LA. It’s a groundbreaking program that opens the doors of Blessed Sacrament church in Hollywood to the unhoused in between services on weekdays. The at risk community in can go inside, rest, rejuvenate and get some food during the day. They don’t need to be a member of the parish, one can just go inside and take a nap to get out of the harsh sunlight or the cold. And also, because I hate sketchy charities, and because I believe in full transparency, I will post the receipts of ALL the transactions, including what my hard costs were. Anyway please tag one of your rich friends so we can sell them all this afternoon. Once they’re gone they’re gone! Merry Xmas! Link in bio!
I actually can’t believe it. We sold out in less than 24 hours. All US orders have shipped. Foreign orders ship today. Thank you everyone for all of your love and support for @adelaidecrocker and my holiday collection with @hunk_intl At the end of this week I’ll post a link to a PDF of all the receipts for our costs, our final profits and my contribution to The Urban Sanctuary at Blessed Sacrament Hollywood. Special thanks to @tophergrace who randomly helped my wife carry orders into FedEx while my baby son was strapped to her body. We are brainstorming a Valentine’s Day run. hopefully next time we can figure out a cheaper/more efficient way with a larger quantity. Trying to figure out how to up the proceeds as well. And lastly, if you know who drew this, please tag them!
Goodbye old friend. You primed me for fatherhood in ways I couldn’t have imagined. You were a great big brother to Jack. Thanks for everything. Thanks for showing me what it means to love unconditionally. Mom and I won’t ever be able to replace you. See you down the road sanj. I love you.
as long as we are airing out dirty laundry (sorry I have to do this here): I hate mob justice and the court of public opinion. I think a lot of what’s currently wrong with our culture stems from this, but as of today I have no other options but to put this into public consciousness by using social media. I had to utilize this form because the institutions that are meant to defend and protect children completely and utterly failed in this instance. This is an email I sent to a public school teacher named Tim Rualo on March 6th 2021. He teaches social studies at sudbrook magnet middle school in Baltimore Maryland. If anyone knows a parent who has a child that attends this school I think they should at least be made aware of what my experience was with Mr. Rualo when I was their children’s age. I am posting this here because a month after I sent this to Him I called the school and confirmed that he is still working as a teacher at sudbrook, and that the email address I used ([email protected]) is still in use by him. I have no other options and exhausted all other institutional means including both Baltimore county police and Human Resources at Baltimore county public schools. I have no interest in a civil suit. I just want to make sure that what happened to me doesn’t happen to another child, ever again. Thanks.
as long as we are airing out dirty laundry (sorry I have to do this here): I hate mob justice and the court of public opinion. I think a lot of what’s currently wrong with our culture stems from this, but as of today I have no other options but to put this into public consciousness by using social media. I had to utilize this form because the institutions that are meant to defend and protect children completely and utterly failed in this instance. This is an email I sent to a public school teacher named Tim Rualo on March 6th 2021. He teaches social studies at sudbrook magnet middle school in Baltimore Maryland. If anyone knows a parent who has a child that attends this school I think they should at least be made aware of what my experience was with Mr. Rualo when I was their children’s age. I am posting this here because a month after I sent this to Him I called the school and confirmed that he is still working as a teacher at sudbrook, and that the email address I used ([email protected]) is still in use by him. I have no other options and exhausted all other institutional means including both Baltimore county police and Human Resources at Baltimore county public schools. I have no interest in a civil suit. I just want to make sure that what happened to me doesn’t happen to another child, ever again. Thanks.
as long as we are airing out dirty laundry (sorry I have to do this here): I hate mob justice and the court of public opinion. I think a lot of what’s currently wrong with our culture stems from this, but as of today I have no other options but to put this into public consciousness by using social media. I had to utilize this form because the institutions that are meant to defend and protect children completely and utterly failed in this instance. This is an email I sent to a public school teacher named Tim Rualo on March 6th 2021. He teaches social studies at sudbrook magnet middle school in Baltimore Maryland. If anyone knows a parent who has a child that attends this school I think they should at least be made aware of what my experience was with Mr. Rualo when I was their children’s age. I am posting this here because a month after I sent this to Him I called the school and confirmed that he is still working as a teacher at sudbrook, and that the email address I used ([email protected]) is still in use by him. I have no other options and exhausted all other institutional means including both Baltimore county police and Human Resources at Baltimore county public schools. I have no interest in a civil suit. I just want to make sure that what happened to me doesn’t happen to another child, ever again. Thanks.
My brother is a baker. He bakes bread. We made these shirts together using an ice dye technique. The shirts are merch for the bakery he runs out of his home. You can buy them off of his insta. Tagged above. #supportsmallbusiness
New dyes are in. These were all done by hand in my backyard. One of a kind, each named after a Saint. Pretty small inventory and I tried to throw up a bunch for cheap (one was 3 dollars!) because I know times are tough, but they started selling last night before I posted about them so I’m not even sure what’s left. Big thanks to Melrose at @dharmatradingco for supplying the dye and to @davesgratefulbread for showing me the ice technique because I would’ve never used it if we hadn’t done it for his shirts. Link in bio.
New dyes are in. These were all done by hand in my backyard. One of a kind, each named after a Saint. Pretty small inventory and I tried to throw up a bunch for cheap (one was 3 dollars!) because I know times are tough, but they started selling last night before I posted about them so I’m not even sure what’s left. Big thanks to Melrose at @dharmatradingco for supplying the dye and to @davesgratefulbread for showing me the ice technique because I would’ve never used it if we hadn’t done it for his shirts. Link in bio.
New dyes are in. These were all done by hand in my backyard. One of a kind, each named after a Saint. Pretty small inventory and I tried to throw up a bunch for cheap (one was 3 dollars!) because I know times are tough, but they started selling last night before I posted about them so I’m not even sure what’s left. Big thanks to Melrose at @dharmatradingco for supplying the dye and to @davesgratefulbread for showing me the ice technique because I would’ve never used it if we hadn’t done it for his shirts. Link in bio.
New dyes are in. These were all done by hand in my backyard. One of a kind, each named after a Saint. Pretty small inventory and I tried to throw up a bunch for cheap (one was 3 dollars!) because I know times are tough, but they started selling last night before I posted about them so I’m not even sure what’s left. Big thanks to Melrose at @dharmatradingco for supplying the dye and to @davesgratefulbread for showing me the ice technique because I would’ve never used it if we hadn’t done it for his shirts. Link in bio.
New dyes are in. These were all done by hand in my backyard. One of a kind, each named after a Saint. Pretty small inventory and I tried to throw up a bunch for cheap (one was 3 dollars!) because I know times are tough, but they started selling last night before I posted about them so I’m not even sure what’s left. Big thanks to Melrose at @dharmatradingco for supplying the dye and to @davesgratefulbread for showing me the ice technique because I would’ve never used it if we hadn’t done it for his shirts. Link in bio.
New dyes are in. These were all done by hand in my backyard. One of a kind, each named after a Saint. Pretty small inventory and I tried to throw up a bunch for cheap (one was 3 dollars!) because I know times are tough, but they started selling last night before I posted about them so I’m not even sure what’s left. Big thanks to Melrose at @dharmatradingco for supplying the dye and to @davesgratefulbread for showing me the ice technique because I would’ve never used it if we hadn’t done it for his shirts. Link in bio.
New dyes are in. These were all done by hand in my backyard. One of a kind, each named after a Saint. Pretty small inventory and I tried to throw up a bunch for cheap (one was 3 dollars!) because I know times are tough, but they started selling last night before I posted about them so I’m not even sure what’s left. Big thanks to Melrose at @dharmatradingco for supplying the dye and to @davesgratefulbread for showing me the ice technique because I would’ve never used it if we hadn’t done it for his shirts. Link in bio.
New dyes are in. These were all done by hand in my backyard. One of a kind, each named after a Saint. Pretty small inventory and I tried to throw up a bunch for cheap (one was 3 dollars!) because I know times are tough, but they started selling last night before I posted about them so I’m not even sure what’s left. Big thanks to Melrose at @dharmatradingco for supplying the dye and to @davesgratefulbread for showing me the ice technique because I would’ve never used it if we hadn’t done it for his shirts. Link in bio.