Trolleys, Sainsbury's, Westhampnett Road, Chichester, 1994. From the Sainsbury Archive.

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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izzy's playlists!
Not today Justin
Claire Keane
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Origami Around
Sade Olutola
hello vonnie
Stranger Things
Sweet Seals For You, Always
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Keni
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Show & Tell
i don't do bad sauce passes
AnasAbdin
Three Goblin Art
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Trolleys, Sainsbury's, Westhampnett Road, Chichester, 1994. From the Sainsbury Archive.
Baynard House. London, September 2015.
Collecting sesame oil.
(No, the sediment at the bottom isn't sesame paste. It's waste and quite bitter, and it'll likely be used as fertiliser later.)
Hotsicles
I made a ton of ceramic earth worms and this was the most pleasing way to arrange them.
Scientists proposed a novel idea on Wednesday that could solve two of the world's mysteries at once—one that passes over our heads every nig
Scientists proposed a novel idea on Wednesday that could solve two of the world's mysteries at once—one that passes over our heads every night, and one that sits far below our feet. The first mystery has puzzled everyone from scientists to inquisitive children for millennia: where did the moon come from? The leading theory is that the moon was created 4.5 billion years ago when a would-be planet the size of Mars smashed into the still-forming Earth. This epic collision between early Earth and the proto-planet called Theia shot an enormous amount of debris into orbit, which formed what would become the moon. Or so the theory goes. Despite decades of effort, scientists have not been able to find any evidence of Theia's existence. New US-led research, published in the journal Nature, suggests they might have been looking in the wrong direction. Around 2,900 kilometers (1,800 miles) below Earth's surface, two massive "blobs" have baffled geologists since seismic waves revealed their existence in the 1980s.
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Okay this is actually sick as hell
wikipedia 3d gif of the LLVPs!
Chaunacops is a genus of lophiiform fish ( anglerfish )
some of the asks you guys send me make me feel like i'm sitting the all souls exam
average day in my inbox
Smash Hits (May 20 - June 2, 1987)
Personal File: Mark E. Smith (The Fall)
I asked my five year old cousin what he would do if there was a scary skeleton and he said "I would pour water on it and then kick it" and I've been losing my shit laughing crying about a wet skeleton for about fifteen minutes straight
he was so delighted by my fits of giggles that he drew eight wet skeletons for me
Werner Herzog
IM LAUGHING SO HARD RIGHT NOW 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Keith Haring
If not from usa: Can you walk this
Yes
No
Results
If you voted yes: Does this change your mind
Yes
No
Results
we, a brit, once stayed at an hotel in Boulder, Colorado that looked like a ziggurat, and we went up to the front desk and asked if they had any street maps (this was in 2000, we did not have a phone to lead us around), and they asked why, and we said oh, we're going to walk to visit our friend, it's not that far
and they looked transparently horrified and said they'd order us a cab - and during the cab ride we saw why: between the hotel and where our friend lived, there were zero pavements until we got to within a couple of blocks of the residential area
Massive Attack, Tom Waits, & thefinaleye.
Lyrics probably not safe for work if your boss can understand Tom Waits.