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noise dept.
YOU ARE THE REASON
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oozey mess
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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occasionally subtle
i don't do bad sauce passes

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Can I interest you in Fushigi Neko no Kyuu-chan
Cat robots by Cheng Letian
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) dir. Stanley Kubrick
Te puedes volver adicto, a cierta clase de tristeza.
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Cuarenta y tres maneras de soltarse el pelo - Elvira Sastre
no offense but money would solve literally every single one of my problems. like all of them. i dont have a single problem that money wouldnt immediately solve
Yo no tenía ningún interés. No tenía interés en nada. No tenía ni idea de cómo lograría escaparme. Al menos los demás tenían algún aliciente en la vida. Parecía que comprendían algo que a mí se me escapaba. Quizás yo estaba capitidisminuido. Era posible. A menudo me sentía inferior. Tan sólo quería apartarme de ellos. Pero no había sitio donde
“La senda del perdedor” - Charles Bukowski (via darandros)
there’s always enough time before murdering someone to tiptoe-mock their asthma
You’ll float too!
Cross section of brain made with thousands of layers of gold leaf. Made by artist and neuroscientist Dr. Greg Dunn. Produced through a technique they call reflective microetching, the two cross-disciplinary artists track the neural choreography in the mind, creating brilliant images that glow with a metallic luminescence.The works depict a thin slice of the human brain at 22x the normal scale, each created through a combination of hand drawing, neuroscientific data, algorithmic simulation of neural circuitry, photolithography, strategic lighting design, and 1,750 sheets of 22k gold leaf.