The Bastard Sons of Hunter S. Thompson

It was December 2010, and I was in Brooklyn. Shane Smith waved his hand, motioning me to his table in the Hotel Delmano, a low-lit hipster saloon in Williamsburg. Three shots of tequila were arranged in front of an empty seat. “Say hello to your three little friends,” Shane announced. “Drink those, and we’ll talk.”

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