Thanks to Any Such Name for reminding us that these days, every major event leaves a trail of Craigslist ads in its wake; the Pitchfork Music Festival isn't an exception, and the ads we've found so far have been as communicative as you'd expect indie rockers to be. For example, there's this ad from a woman looking for a man: "I didn't attend the festival I just live in the neighborhood. I wanted to say hello but as always I'm shy." So shy, in fact, that she won't provide any details about herself or the person she's looking for! Perhaps the person who posted this ad is her Mr. Right: "we miss each other on purpose ... you know how dumb that is?" Or maybe he isn't, since he could actually be a she—or maybe even a leftover ice-cream treat that somehow became sentient through the power of Yoko Ono's music. It's phenomena like these that make it hard to not love the Internet, don't you think?
missed connections: search for "pitchfork" [Craigslist]
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And there's us gays: a lot less poetic.
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