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BrownSoBlue Heated Rivalry Edits
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Alphabetical by Artist
After - Obvious Shane Can't Pretend
Beabadoobee - Take a Bite Unattainable Temptations
Bleachers - Don't Take the Money Don't Take The Money Mr. Landlord!
Childish Gambino - III. Telegraph Ave. ("Oakland" by Lloyd) TL;DR: Hollanov
Dizzy - Primrose Hill at Midnight Two Sides of the Tuna Meltdown
Eric Clapton - Layla Hollander
Ethel Cain - Family Tree (Intro) Ilya's Family Tree
Ethel Cain - Gibson Girl Gibson Boys
Ethel Cain - Hard Times Some Types of Love Could Be Bad
Ethel Cain - Strangers Am I No Good?
Fontaines D.C. - Starburster Inside Ilya's Brain Pre-Cottage™
Giant Rooks - Morning Blue Can't Get Over You
Gregory Alan Isakov - Second Chances Longing For Home
Hazlett - Blue Jean Please Stay
Jhené Aiko - The Worst We Are Not Anything
Noah Kahan - Dashboard Ilya from Alexei's POV
ROLE MODEL - a little more time Promotional Material for The Cottage
Saukrates - Kingdom Come Hollander Finally Meets His Match 👑
Skullcrusher - Whatever Fits Together Shane's Memories / Ilya's Memories
Taylor Swift - All Too Well All Too Well (Scott and Kip's Version)
Taylor Swift - Delicate Do The Girls Back Home Touch You Like I Do?
Taylor Swift - Down Bad Crying at the Gym
Taylor Swift - Elizabeth Taylor Been Number One But I Never Had Two
Taylor Swift - Foolish One Waiting for Confessions of Love
Taylor Swift - Invisible String One Single Thread of Gold
Taylor Swift - King of My Heart Scott's Been Waiting
Taylor Swift - Mr. Perfectly Fine How's Your Heart?
Taylor Swift - ...Ready For It? Part 1: Shane's POV / Part 2: Ilya's POV / Part 3: Hollanov
Taylor Swift - Why She Disappeared (+ Second Chances by Gregory Alan Isakov) Ilya's Journey / Shane's Journey / Hollanov's Journey
The Backseat Lovers - Slowing Down You Would Leave Me...
The Beaches - Edge of the Earth Ilya Pushes, Shane Comes Back
Timeflies - Stuck With Me In It For Life
Valley - Bass Player's Brother Tell Me That You Hate Me
spent 7.5 hours outside yesterday ☺️
being able to comfortably sit outside and your backyard for hours is such a privilege that is not lost on me—I am incredibly grateful ☀️
the act of slowing down, moving consciously, unfolds the true pleasure of one's own existence.
it unlocks neglected parts of your brain once dimmed by the fast pace of life.
@bruisedandbubbly
I've strayed from my follower list (since ive mostly attacked them) to try to find smaller or new artists who dont have any defenses. So if you follow me on af and i havent attacked you in the last three years lemme know I'm just trying to make sure everyone gets to enjoy af
The new study described this "almost unprecedented rate of increase" in the length of an average day as a quantifiable consequence of Earth'
...quantifiable consequence of Earth's rising oceans. It often feels like the world is spinning faster and faster, just out of control these days, right? Well, I’m sorry to report that this visceral first impression appears to be wrong: New research suggests planet Earth’s spin has been slowing down dramatically. Geophysics researchers in Vienna and Zurich have deployed paleoclimate data, primarily global sea level variations since the Late Pliocene, to provide the broadest estimate yet on the changing rate of Earth’s rotation. They’ve found that from 2000 to 2020, our days have gotten longer by roughly 1.33 milliseconds (ms) per century—the most rapidly that Earth’s spin has slowed down since the time of gigantic mastodons and saber-toothed cats. “This rapid increase in day length implies that the rate of modern climate change has been unprecedented at least since the late Pliocene, 3.6 million years ago,” study coauthor Benedikt Soja, a professor of space geodesy at ETH Zurich, said in a press statement. “The current rapid rise in day length can thus be attributed primarily to human influences,” according to Soja. Big ocean-induced drag Soja and his colleagues refer to this phenomenon as “continental-ocean mass redistribution” in their research, including their latest published Tuesday in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. As melt from polar ice sheets and mountain glaciers pools down into Earth’s oceans, extra water weight builds up in those wider lower latitudes of the globe near the equator, where all this extra mass is more likely to drag on Earth’s spin.
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