8 track album
New dark wave album from Brooklyn band The Heavens
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Today's Document
hello vonnie
we're not kids anymore.

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NASA
art blog(derogatory)
🩵 avery cochrane 🩵
d e v o n
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
todays bird
ojovivo

JVL
Mike Driver

Discoholic 🪩

shark vs the universe
Not today Justin

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Game of Thrones Daily
wallacepolsom

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8 track album
New dark wave album from Brooklyn band The Heavens
Weekly Post-Punk / Darkwave / Dark Synth Tips #4
https://soundcloud.com/information-retrieval-us/wait-a-minute-doctor
https://soundcloud.com/information-retrieval-us/stenazo
https://soundcloud.com/information-retrieval-us/wasted-in-your-arms
https://soundcloud.com/information-retrieval-us/young-love-1
https://soundcloud.com/information-retrieval-us/walks-among-us
https://soundcloud.com/information-retrieval-us/darling
A tree has hope: though cut down, it can still be removed, and its shoots will not cease. Though its roots grow old in the ground and its stock die in the dust, from the scent of water it flowers, and puts forth branches like a sapling. But a strong man dies defeated, man breathes his last, and where is he? Water runs out from a lake, and a river is parched and dries up, but a man lies down and will not arise, till the sky is no more he will not awake and will not rouse from his sleep.
Job 14:7-12
The refugees are our concern: not because they are good and valuable people, but because they are today the lowest, the most wretched people in the whole world and as such they knock on our doors, [and because their] inseparable companion is the Saviour. . .The refugees (whether they know it or not) are honoring us by seeing our land as a last refuge of justice and mercy, and by coming to it. . .We see in the refugees that which we have been miraculously spared of. It is certainly true that today we are not doing all that well either. But again, it is also true that we are at least taken pretty good care of, and are taken such good care of that we are rich in comparison to these unhappy people. Can we bear this without wanting to help them with all our might?
Karl Barth
Jean Seberg, effortless in BREATHLESS (1960).
An alien clipper ship by Alastair Reynolds
Three paintings by David A. Hardy
The Surface of Mercury
Hydrogen Volcano on Titan
Marshmallow Moon