Marcus Lomboy.
Friend, brother, son, student, listener, thinker, creative, writer, poet, spoken word artist, performer, artist, emcee, storyteller, logophile, semi-professional class clown, bibliophile, sartorial enthusiast, sandwich connoisseur, shower singer, transformer, spitter of hot fyah.
Hip hop, poetry, music, art, graffiti, menswear, robots, ninjas, tacos, iced tea, bacon, sushi, sandwiches.
'91 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada by way of Quezon City, Philippines

I get my energy, from my inner G.
My greatest enemy, is my inner me.
Work hard. Play harder.
Walk with me.

Anonymous asked: Are you planning on creating another EP anytime soon? I want to hear more of your work.

I really want to, actually! I just need to find someone to work with. I have more than enough material to make another EP, but I want it to be made to the full potential to carry those stories properly. So if any musicians want to collaborate on that, you know where to find me!

Anonymous asked: Your EP, Soft Spoken is honestly one of my favourite EPs. Love your work!

Thank you! It means a lot, especially getting compliments on work that I look back on now and thought it could have been done a lot better. It’s that support that helps push people to keep working and not to give up. So thank you, from me and for every artist yearning to hear those words for sharing their he(art).

dandyportraits:

The Dapper Rebels of Los Angeles 1966 - from LIfe Magazine
Simple classics.
thearmoury:

Saint Crispin’s - outstanding finishing and attention to detail
war-ant:

motivationforfitness:

For everyone who ever asks me (or others) how to get better at something. You do it. You do it until you stop sucking and start ruling.

most people don’t understand this concept.
laarte:

Focus :: @photodre
photo by lawrence agyei
infanintswagg:

atribecalledgoodbreed:

avantbeeyou:

artt-not-art:

infanintswagg:

Brandon-Hype Pays His Debts… 

say amen. 

Damn Brandon killin em

I killed this visual…

Angles by Andre Uncut 
I saw the name of the article and I prayed that it would be by four-pins. My wish was granted.
howtotalktogirlsatparties:

Counting down the 50 greatest Supreme products of all time.
Sean Connery riding a bike. Still awesome.
putthison:

Lower Your Tie Clip
I like this photograph of Sean Connery on a bicycle for a lot of reasons. It’s not only amusing to me, but gives you an idea on how well-fitting clothing allows you to move. It illustrates that “fit” doesn’t exactly mean “ultra slim”. 
But there is a small detail worth pointing out in this photo about the functionality of accessories, too. Notice Connery’s tie clip is positioned about half way down his shirt — as I think it should be. 
I’ve noticed a lot of guys wearing their tie clips up higher — presumably to show them off — but the tie clip becomes more irrelevant the further up it travels toward your neck.
A tie clip (or tie bar, tie tack or tie pin) should help keep your tie flat against your chest as you wear it, especially without a jacket. This helps keep it from getting in your way as you lean over to do work, eat, or in this case ride a bike without having the wind flap the tie’s blades in your face. 
(Photo via fuckyeaholdhollywood, which I’ve really enjoyed recently.)
-Kiyoshi