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Sweet Seals For You, Always
Peter Solarz
Not today Justin
Misplaced Lens Cap
YOU ARE THE REASON

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blake kathryn

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Product Placement

Origami Around

ellievsbear

pixel skylines

@theartofmadeline
we're not kids anymore.
AnasAbdin
occasionally subtle
sheepfilms
will byers stan first human second
Monterey Bay Aquarium
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@bicicafebreria
Cyclists, by Lucien Jonas (1880-1947).
Sanki tarkovskyden bir epizod Cortazar
Cortázar
Luke and I were looking at Hieronymus Bosch’s painting The Garden of Earthly Delights and discovered, much to our amusement, music written upon the posterior of one of the many tortured denizens of the rightmost panel of the painting which is intended to represent Hell. I decided to transcribe it into modern notation, assuming the second line of the staff is C, as is common for chants of this era.
so yes this is LITERALLY the 600-years-old butt song from hell
EDIT: I still can’t believe this took off like it did this is crazy??? Just wanted to let people know that there are indeed errors in the transcription and this is indeed not a very good recording (I threw this together in like 30 minutes at 1 in the morning,) but I’m working with the music department at my college to get the transcription more accurate!
in the meantime enjoy this fantastic choral arrangement by wellmanicuredman i’m in love
Robert Redford rides a bike.
septagonstudios: Giulia Tomai ON TUMBLR
De qué material son las bicis??
Acero
Bicycle by Alshain4
Para ti, un café y unos versos. Para mí, tus ojos y tus besos.
Hablando de amor y blah blah, Alberto B.
Jean Louis Forain, Rimbaud, 1872
Toulouse 1938
Photo: Germaine Chaumel