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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

roma★

Andulka
macklin celebrini has autism

titsay

Kaledo Art
Monterey Bay Aquarium
cherry valley forever

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NASA
Show & Tell

Origami Around

shark vs the universe

Janaina Medeiros
we're not kids anymore.
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@radioinsult
A new original composition experimenting with orchestral ideas.
Vhis. He chiseled this into the wall with a pneumatic drill.
Advice from a wise old black man is not always as it seems.
by: bonnie morgan
This is a letter John wrote to RHCP fanclub members in 1990, after the Mother’s Milk tour was over.
Dear people who care enough about what we do to write us a letter, I feel like a terrible, inconsiderate rock star writing a generic letter like this to everyone who has written to us. But at the same time, for us to write an individual response to everyone would be a physical impossibility. We’ve been on tour for the last nine months which makes it hard to even speak a coherent sentence. Also I’ve never written a letter to anyone my whole life. Sometimes if a person who has written an interesting letter leaves their phone number, I call them. But most of you don’t leave your #’s (and probably for good reason). I would like to take this opportunity to write a few aphorisms of mine just so you don’t feel like this letter was written by someone we hire:
1. Artistic expression, sex, and truth are the only things that really matter. 2. Music is the face of God. 3. The best service you can do for mankind is mind your own business. 4. Don’t ever trust a man who says “I am going to kill you in the name of God.” 5. Buy an Eric Dolphy record.
Love, John Frusciante (Froo-shon-tay)
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Jay Adams circa 1970 ~ Early 70s “In contests, Jay was simply the most exciting skater to watch. He never skated the same run the same way twice. His routines were wickedly random yet exceedingly tight and beautiful to watch; he even invented tricks during his runs. I’ve never seen any skater destroy convention and expectation better. Watching him skate was something new every second - he was ‘skate and destroy’ personified.” - Stacy Peralta
Playing in the park at 5am
This sums last night up.