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He's the man. Well was. And still is.
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Jimmy Eat World — A Praise Chorus (Live @London, 2001) Have listened to this hundreds of times and just now realised there are references to other songs before the final chorus. Here they are: Tommy James and the Shondells - "Crimson and Clover" Madness - "Our House" The Promise Ring - "Why Did Ever We Meet" Bad Company - "Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy" They Might Be Giants - "Don't Let's Start" The Promise Ring - "All of My Everything" Mötley Crüe - "Kickstart My Heart" Respect to Promise Ring's Davey van Bolen for singing them something they know.
Nimbocumulus and blue sky, I welcome you back.
Illustrator Rafael Mayani from Mexico City drew people of Helsinki on Hel Looks.
The Cute Show – Capybara Bathhouse!
The capybara (which, according to google, is the world’s largest rodent) at Nagasaki Bio Park in Japan love to take dips in the park’s hot springs. The park allows visitors to get up close with the animals, so we tried our best to make friends with these shy little beasts. We interviewed Mr. Ito, the head of the park, and checked out the rodents in their element.
Miyazakian creatures. Didn't know these things exist, I'm glad they do.
Day 316 by Jerry Lindholm on Flickr.
Punavuori
Waiting for the spring (green on white)
Big Air Package by Christo. The larget inflated envelope in history, and some are saying the largest indoor sculpture ever. (via farewell kingdom)
Chicago Lights: Flash Street Photography by Satoki Nagata.
Whitney Museum of American Art by Marcel Breuer
A 1937 poster depicting a summertime view of the Artouste ski area, with the towering Pic du Midi d’Ossau in the background, in the French Pyrenees. Illustration by E. Paul Champseix.
Try and remember where all those crevasses are once winter comes…
Chamonix, France, September, 1964.
Lots of spring skiing still to be done in this photo from a travel brochure for Villars and Bretaye in the canton of Vaud in the Alps of southwest Switzerland.