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BRINK was stoked to help out with Spring Breakers social media efforts, and this fever dream of a film has certainly taken off. It’s everywhere. Have you seen it? 
museproductions:

If you haven’t seen it yet, you don’t have long to wait.
Spring Breakers drops at midnight. Are you ready for your whole life to change?

BRINK was stoked to help out with Spring Breakers social media efforts, and this fever dream of a film has certainly taken off. It’s everywhere. Have you seen it? 

museproductions:

If you haven’t seen it yet, you don’t have long to wait.

Spring Breakers drops at midnight. Are you ready for your whole life to change?

Uhhhhh… this is beyond us! Captured above is an e-mail we got this week from a BRINK fan… or a foe? We don’t know. If you have any insight into the gibberish, drop us a line.
And a bit more of the madness (seriously, this e-mail is 12 pages long and ends with maybe a bit of self-realization: “not sure if I communicated all my communication absolutely correct and the best to communicate (given the best)(cursed)(for all).”):
“soccerness, divine inateness, foodness, recievedness, stop signness, 
bottleness, computerness, televisionness, this existenceness, limoness, 
boyness in context with porn, prideness, envyness, marriageness, appearing 
and disappearing, authorityness, priceness, moneyness, popperness, 
warningness with regards to deadness, carefulness, virgin privacy, 
forewarning, molesting, landness, dear privacyness, governmentness, 
religionness, cemetaryness, gay / queer / homosexual, and my communication. 
I think disassociating with earthliness as much as possible in a general 
aspect is of goodness betterness enriching. Maybe cigerettes should have forewarning onproper use if any, with regards to destroying maybe priceless sanctity, and respecting otherness that could also maybe lead to dangerous badness. I think animals are too low class and me of sanctity think a given then healthier better to not eat animal. I prefer to have my own 
uniqueness and this has always been and always is my truth. I dont want to 
breathe stank from dumptrucks.”

Uhhhhh… this is beyond us! Captured above is an e-mail we got this week from a BRINK fan… or a foe? We don’t know. If you have any insight into the gibberish, drop us a line.

And a bit more of the madness (seriously, this e-mail is 12 pages long and ends with maybe a bit of self-realization: “not sure if I communicated all my communication absolutely correct and the best to communicate (given the best)(cursed)(for all).”):

“soccerness, divine inateness, foodness, recievedness, stop signness, 

bottleness, computerness, televisionness, this existenceness, limoness, 

boyness in context with porn, prideness, envyness, marriageness, appearing 

and disappearing, authorityness, priceness, moneyness, popperness, 

warningness with regards to deadness, carefulness, virgin privacy, 

forewarning, molesting, landness, dear privacyness, governmentness, 

religionness, cemetaryness, gay / queer / homosexual, and my communication. 

I think disassociating with earthliness as much as possible in a general 

aspect is of goodness betterness enriching. Maybe cigerettes should have forewarning onproper use if any, with regards to destroying maybe priceless sanctity, and respecting otherness that could also maybe lead to dangerous badness. I think animals are too low class and me of sanctity think a given then healthier better to not eat animal. I prefer to have my own 

uniqueness and this has always been and always is my truth. I dont want to 

breathe stank from dumptrucks.”

Coolest part of SXSW so far? It’s a toss up. Ranking high on the list are: the much-talked about Spring Breakers screening (one festival veteran says the line for it was the longest he has ever seen at SXSW) and the massive ball pit at GSD&M’s Industry party.