Orange Benevolent Society of Saskatchewan Ad (Video, year unknown)
Loving this VHS aesthetic - a still image can't do it justice. You can watch the ad here.

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Orange Benevolent Society of Saskatchewan Ad (Video, year unknown)
Loving this VHS aesthetic - a still image can't do it justice. You can watch the ad here.
Estas son las cosas que me alegran la vida en fin... Que bonito mundo es Internet :)
PD: Miralo hasta el final
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Nomads of the Wind (Videos/Book, 1994/1993)
Documentary about Polynesia. You can watch the complete series here, or digitally borrow the book here.
Episode order: The Faraway Heaven, Crossroads of the Pacific, Burning Their Boats, Distant Horizons, The Pierced Sky.
Es difícil ser ladrón en Rusia
Cadena humana para salvar a un perro de que fuera llevado por la corriente. Visto lo visto aún queda gente buena en el mundo. Pero no os voy a engañar yo no arriesgaría mi vida por un perro. por lo que sea se resbala es el que está sujeto a la barandilla y tenemos una desgracia multiple.
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Please watch this review of Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino. It starts at about 2:15 and it’s one of the most relatable reviews of this album I’ve ever seen.