onBeing: Videographies That Capture People
June 6, 2007 8:04 AM   Subscribe

onBeing: Videographies That Capture People. The Washington Post is running a fascinating series of videos, each of which is a little snapshot into someone's life, personality, and quirks. Here's one about Sunun Assavarunsrikul, a Thai waitress who feels she gives but just can't seem to get. Here's one about an "unconventional lawyer."
posted by shivohum (8 comments total) 5 users marked this as a favorite
 
Hmm, no credit to Errol Morris.
posted by monju_bosatsu at 8:27 AM on June 6, 2007


Holy. I'm fast becoming addicted to these.
posted by dreamsign at 8:54 AM on June 6, 2007


Thanks for this post! This little dude is my favorite. I know that, uh-huh, I know that.
posted by melissa may at 9:18 AM on June 6, 2007


Brilliant. This is a most welcomed series compared to most crappy YouTube stuff. Thanks for sharing.
posted by homodigitalis at 9:43 AM on June 6, 2007


Great stuff. I think the unconventional lawyer should put his lip ring back in.
posted by i_am_a_Jedi at 11:29 AM on June 6, 2007


Very nice. Man, that waitress's story is depressing, though.
posted by languagehat at 2:18 PM on June 6, 2007


Hi. My name is CitrusFreak, and I'm a biography addict.

Thank you for quenching today's cravings.
posted by CitrusFreak12 at 2:50 PM on June 6, 2007


Much love for this. Wish there were more.
posted by jopreacher at 7:25 PM on June 6, 2007


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