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Dear Youth Dead Lions Suck

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Can we start planning the party yet? Holy shit. Issue 9 deadline nearly made us dead. And we need to start party planning. It’s time. And while shit aint confirmed, we need this man. Let’s just say, mark your calendar: Thursday, October 23 Something is going down. If you’re in the greater CA area, we’re going to celebrate the release of our latest issue, perhaps a website relaunch (!!!) and all the fun that comes with that.

Also, this photo is from Andrew VanWyngarden. He’s in a band called MGMT. Yeah, you’ve probably danced to it. But he’s also a psychedelic genius (and he shreds). He sent us the final submission for the issue, which entailed many texts and e-mails to gather the submission while he played a show in Mexico, and then went on safari in South Africa. His curated playlist of “comedown music” was the final piece of the puzzle for What Youth Issue 9. I harassed him until he sent it, and then he said. “I’m on a safari in the middle of nowhere…did you get my submission?”

Yes, we did. And it was genius. See you soon, lovers.

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Dear Youth The fun that leads to sleep paralysis

“Never trust a thought that didn’t come from walking.” That’s a quote by an old madman by the name of Friedrich Nietzsche. He’s an existential pioneer and had one hell of a dark passenger throughout his life. But the man sure did drop some wisdom while he was here. I bring this up as a bit…

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Dear Youth A Treatise on Art and Coffee

Coffee is a drug. That’s masked by ubiquity and social acceptance but it’s just hot speed. Black hot wonderful speed. That thought lingered last Saturday morning as a nice young man in a waxed-cotton apron and mustache — and not a November mustache, but a real annual subscription to the thing — fixed my Guatemalan…

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