Silver Jews – Self Ignition
American Water era B-side with background vocals from Stephen Malkmus.

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if i look back, i am lost
Peter Solarz
cherry valley forever

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
RMH
Game of Thrones Daily
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

pixel skylines
Cosimo Galluzzi
hello vonnie

Discoholic 🪩
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
styofa doing anything

#extradirty
Monterey Bay Aquarium
noise dept.
ojovivo

Love Begins

blake kathryn

seen from Russia

seen from Japan

seen from Malaysia
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seen from Malaysia
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seen from Australia
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Silver Jews – Self Ignition
American Water era B-side with background vocals from Stephen Malkmus.
A beautiful song about love and location. A true contender for hottest song of the summer.
Check it out. The Old Testicle’s dad does not like this band but you might!
i love love love attic abasement
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PHOTOGRAPHY: Gregory Crewdson
Legendary photography Gregory Crewdson works within a photographic tradition that combines the documentary style of William Eggleston and Walker Evans with the dream-like vision of filmmakers such as Stephen Spielberg and David Lynch.
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An Octopus unscrewing a lid from the inside.
Octopuses are going to kill us all someday
I had a biology teacher that told us this story about an octopus at an aquarium in Australia. The staff were concerned because their population of crustaceans kept disappearing. No bodies or anything. So they checked the video feed to find out what’s up.
Across from the the crustacean tank was a small octopus tank. This little fucker squeezed out of a tiny hole at the top of his tank, walk across the hall, and get into the crustacean tank. He would then hunt and eat. After he was done, he crawled back out and get back in his tank
Here’s the kicker: security guards patrolled the area. The staff realized that the octopus had memorized the security’s routine. It would escape and be back between the guards’ round.
My friend who worked at Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha, Nebraska had a similar story. Rare fish were disappearing, they suspected theft, and so set up a camera. An octopus was unlocking the top of its tank, walking across the suspended walkway, unlocking the other tank, eating his fill, re-locking the other tank, then re-locking its own tank.
I can’t remember what zoo this happened at, but there was another octopus somewhere who was unscrewing a water valve in the room where its tank was located and routinely flooding the place. The staffers had no idea what it was until they filmed the octopus caught in the act.
RELEASE THE KRAKEN!! But, sir, it has already released itself!
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My dad worked in a lab and one of the rooms had a tank with an octopus in it. If they didn’t go play with the octopus he got bored and would climb out of his tank and steal the paperwork off the desks, and drag stuff into his tank to let the scientists know he was upset with them.
Octopus urban legends.
Davy Jones is the real deal
Don’t know how or why the Serbians thought a field of roses and a screenshot from Raising Arizona was the perfect cover for their biology textbooks, but hey.
i think it is the perfect over for anything
goodness, gracious,
“From Gardens Where We Feel Secure” // Virginia Astley // From Gardens Where We Feel Secure
Of no relation to a certain, ahem, other musician, Virginia Astley’s debut is like reminiscing over those little memories of holidays in the countryside, except it’s all of them over vast geographical distance rolled into one utopian dreamscape in some secluded corner of your mind.
can’t stop listening to this.
Pee-wee’s Big Holiday, directed by John Lee (2016)
His eyebrows!!!
@i-cant-believe-its-not-feminism
he was so unimpressed at first until it happened
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH BECAUSE THEYR CLEARLY SO CURIOUS ABOUT HOW IT WAS DONE like just immediately being like 😱😱BUT WHERE DID IT GO THO
the cutest
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