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“It starts to feel like it’s a disorder. This whole podcast feels like a disorder.”
How about this? How about one of these Greek-ass motherfuckers, but grew up, like WASPy in, like, New England, and he allergic to eggs. He always wears white shirts and blue jeans because choices were too much and he could bleach his shirts because of weird OCD shit!
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25 Moods of an Ocean, As Seen by a Photographer at Eye Level
For the past 2 years, photographer Che Chorley has been working has been working on a seascape project. Each shot is captured with the surface of the sea at about eye level, and each mainly shows the ocean, horizon, and sky.
But different weather and times of day cause the photos to have drastically different appearances. Chorley has put together a set of 25 seascape photos showing 25 different “moods” the ocean showed him.
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Unosuke Gamou, Enfants dans la neige, 1959.
Mount Etna has the longest written record of eruptions of any volcano. The first eruption on record (mentioned by Greek historian named Diodorus of Sicily the first century BC) happened some 3400 years ago. Diodorus’ contemporary, the Roman poet Virgil, wrote these words in the Aeneid:
There’s a harbour, itself large and untroubled by the passing winds, but Etna rumbles nearby with fearsome avalanches, now it spews black clouds into the sky, smoking, with pitch-black turbulence, and glowing ashes, and throws up balls of flame, licking the stars: now it hurls high the rocks it vomits, and the mountain’s torn entrails, and gathers molten lava together in the air with a roar, boiling from its lowest depths.
and an even earlier ode by Greek poet Pindar (written cerca 475 BC)
…snow-covered Aetna, year-round nurse of bitter frost, from whose inmost caves belch forth the purest streams of unapproachable fire. In the daytime her rivers roll out a fiery flood of smoke, while in the darkness of night the crimson flame hurls rocks down to the deep plain of the sea with a crashing roar. That monster shoots up the most terrible jets of fire; it is a marvelous wonder to see, and a marvel even to hear about when men are present.
Mount Etna violently erupted again on December 3rd, 2015 for less than an hour. See remarkable footage of the ensuing lightning storm here.
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Thank you for a damn good season of Comedy Bang! Bang!, Kid Cudi.