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20.columbus.musician
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what the fuck did i just watch
I don’t know but it really speaks to me
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remember how punk culture was supposed to be anti-elitist and then it morphed into this cesspool of elitist shits trying to decide who/what is and isn’t punk
that’s some irony you can drizzle on a cake and eat that’s how rich it is
I blame record collections and studded vests.
ok let’s stop using the term “butthurt” we’re not 12 anymore
you sound fannytroubled
a little bootybothered if you ask me
someone’s having a little tushytantrum
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do animals think in english or in the sounds they make
this is what yahoo paid $1.1 billion for
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it started out with a click
how did it end up like this
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raxacoricofallapatoriusobviously:
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Google Earth Time-lapse
Google Earth Time-lapse is an impressive tour through the recent history of our planet. Using composites of annual Landsat images, from 1984-2012, you can see how the world has changed during the last 28 years.
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Tom Phillips - A Humument (1966-73)
“In 1966 Phillips set himself a task: to find a second-hand book for threepence and alter every page by painting, collage and cut-up techniques to create an entirely new version. He found his threepenny novel in a junkshop on Peckham Rye, South London. This was an 1892 Victorian obscurity titled A Human Document by W.H Mallock and he titled his altered book A Humument.
The first version of all 367 treated pages was published in 1973 since when there have been four revised editions. A Humument is now one of the best known and loved of all 20th Century artist’s books and is regarded as a seminal classic of postmodern art.”
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have you ever been kissed so passionately that you felt like you were in a daze and you couldn’t even move and you got all woozy
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a poem
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