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What do you do if you like, went away for five days and totally forgot how to do your job? Asking fo

What do you do if you like, went away for five days and totally forgot how to do your job? Asking for me personally. Y'all I really think I forgot how to tweet/facebook/write this fuckin' newsletter. Anyway, this extremely minor lapse in my own mental capacity aside, there's so much good stuff on the site today!! Halfway through the day I had to pause and say out loud, "So much content!" I think this is what Holly Hunter feels like in Broadcast News. Ok, everyone wish a happy birthday to Holly Hunter and then lets get do this thing. hbd to a legend - [Thaiboy Digital]( lived in Sweden for a decade, and then they kicked him out. His whole life was Swedish, but immigration law doesn't care about that. We caught the rising star as he made his way through New York on the Young Lean tour and the result is this beautiful feature. Read if you fuck with: friendship, "In Da Club" by 50 Cent, really good music, or any of the above. - P sure I could scream about how great [Charlotte Day Wilson]( is for a billion years, but I will let this #GENF do all the talking. Jordan does a much better job of conveying how great she is than I ever could. - One of the best parts of FADER Fort was seeing everyone's killer fits! It was like, you'd turn your head and there'd be a billion A+ looks and then you'd turn the other way and there'd be a trillion!! What I'm saying is, everyone looked hot and now you can see the best of the best looks in [this one convenient post.]( - SOPHIE might be [modeling for Eckhaus Latta]( which is an ICONIC collab if I've ever seen one. - Please bear with me here. I think [this sweat beret]( is... cute? More importantly, I think Coworker Ben would look really great in one so if anyone who reads this works for Champion, please hit us up. - Happy Tuesday! Happy [Tracks You Need]( Day! This week includes a Rina Sawayama song from five months ago because time is a flat circle and you need this song this week. It also includes more recent bangers from Rico Nasty and Lil Yachty, among others. - I'm gonna keep throwing it back to Fort for a bit, and I refuse to apologize. Peep this vid of Soccer Mommy doing "Your Dog" live if you want to feel everything in the universe at once. I stan a true rockstar [SHOP NOW]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Tumblr]( [Snapchat]( © 2018 The FADER | All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: The FADER Inc. 71 West 23rd Street, Suite 1300 New York, NY, 10010, United States [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Preferences](

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