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Not today Justin
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@theartofmadeline
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
NASA
cherry valley forever
Today's Document

Origami Around
trying on a metaphor
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
dirt enthusiast
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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#extradirty
Mike Driver
KIROKAZE

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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@ley-lines
Alex Cretey Systermans
Reblogging this because it was nominated as one of the best GIFs in The GIFYs “Cats” category! If you have a minute, head on over and throw me a vote (or two - I’m also nominated in the Can’t Look Away category for the GIF with the trio of buildings)
http://www.thegifys.com/
Something like 15% of the internet must look like this now.
Do you consider Blackheart a feminist album? Yeah. But listen, before you write that down, let me go back. People throw that term around so strongly these days that I want to be careful in the way I state this: I am just a woman. I’m a woman that has stood by her brand and this independent push for a very long time. A lot of my other records have taken a feminist approach because I feel like there are not enough of us out there having the voice that we should have, and when we speak, we’re ridiculed. A lot. I’m not here to call myself a feminist, but what I love about our brand is that as a woman, I’m able to put out an album that never antagonises the woman, only lifts her. And what we’re trying to do is beyond than just being a woman or the colour of your skin – there is no gender, no colour and no genre to this music. It is universal. Blackheart is not a feminist album – the movement that we’re doing is a feminist act.
For the folk at FACT, I got to speak to the brilliant Dawn Richard about her vocal evolution, what it means to fall, DJ Carisma and the Greek myth of Calypso. I also got to say some spirited shit about her sophomore album Blackheart! Seriously, buy Blackheart already.
2015
A whirlpool interchange connects three major roads by the Miracle Garden in Dubai, UAE. When construction of this junction began in 2006, Dubai contained 30,000 industrial cranes - 25% of all cranes on the planet. Whirlpool exchange Dubai, United Arab Emirates 25.055363303°, 55.248780015° www.overv.eu
Black Narcissus | Michael Powell / Emeric Pressburger | 1947
Scenic paintings by W. Percy Day and/or his visual effects assistants
The Red Shoes (Michael Powell y Emeric Pressburger, 1948).
A Grid of 10 Beloved Comic Strip Characters Reimagined in the Style of 10 Different Cartoonists
All very impressive but the winner is the Watterson Donald
I knew that guy looked familiar
67.030581°S, 58.303324°E Edward VIII Ice Shelf, Antarctica
photo by Ray Hegarty
Have I posted this lately? It’s my favourite Erkin Koray track, a groovy, slow-building psychedelic jam that should blast the cobwebs from your ears.
Always reblog Erkin Koray
Love this song and have never looked up video of Koray before. Very cool.
Early D&D Ad, circa 1980. Girls definitely allowed.
Cool looking set too
This totally vindicates my approach to copywriting (always alliterate).
Dancehall Queens inna 2014
1. Spice: “Like a Man" & "So Mi Like It”
"Like a Man" was a little inevitable for the top choice here, but this song is brilliant apart from being the perfect DQs mission statement. Spice lampooning a typical male performer’s "whine fe mi, gyal" track, while also delivering a peerless example of same was a perfect having-cake-and-eating-it moment. Meanwhile, "So Mi Like It" is 156 seconds of Spice giving a master class on riding a (fantastic) riddim. "Back Bend" and "Snake Charmer" could be here too — it was her year.
2. J Capri: “Reverse It" & "Lyrics to the Song”
At the beginning of the year, I figured J Capri would top this list, but nothing has quite risen to the level of the scorching “Reverse It” since it dropped in February. I wanted more from her, but there’s no need to feel disappointed (especially when you include her Vybz Kartel feature “Mamacita”). “Lyrics to the Song” won’t have you blasting your airhorn, but I always have room in my heart for dancehall that manages effervescence.
3. Denyque — “How to Rave”
Denyque seems to be perpetually bubbling just under the surface of breaking out. I do think she could be a genuine pop star, but in the meantime at least we have the occasional treat like this laid-back party jam that sounds especially nice now in frigid winter.
4. Ishawna — “Restraining Order”
"Equal rights and justice fe di gyal dem inna 2014 / Ca right yah now its all about we."
5. Tanya Stephens — “Unapologetic”
This blog’s patron saint on just how saintly she isn’t.
Hey look I actually wrote more than 10 words on tumblr!