Tuesday, May 31, 2011
But listen. Stop trying to pretend that you can live in New York and have this overly successful life based on writing alone. It’s a cruel joke! It hurts my feelings! You have to be poor as fuck because every writer, including myself, moves to NYC and feels oftentimes homeless. A good day is when you don’t think ‘maybe I should cook these garbage rats for sustenance’ and a great day is ‘i have 35 dollars I’m going to finally be able to eat something other than canned beans and Four Loko.’ YOU MAKE NONE OF THE SENSE, BRADSHAW.
Friday, May 27, 2011
I can't tell if this guy has the best or worst job ever.
Japanese Emergency Toilet
Labels: Japan, sexy toilets
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Unbelievable.
Camel Thorn Trees, Namibia
Photograph by Frans Lanting
Tinted orange by the morning sun, a soaring dune is the backdrop for the hulks of camel thorn trees in Namib-Naukluft Park.
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Camel Thorn Trees, Namibia
Photograph by Frans Lanting
Tinted orange by the morning sun, a soaring dune is the backdrop for the hulks of camel thorn trees in Namib-Naukluft Park.
source
Labels: art, environment
Friday, May 13, 2011
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Wow, this is super cool.
Library of Congress National Jukebox
The Library of Congress presents the National Jukebox, which makes historical sound recordings available to the public free of charge. The Jukebox includes recordings from the extraordinary collections of the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation and other contributing libraries and archives.
What a treasure trove of Appalachia, tin pan alley, American folk, comedic skits, political speeches, and more.
Library of Congress National Jukebox
The Library of Congress presents the National Jukebox, which makes historical sound recordings available to the public free of charge. The Jukebox includes recordings from the extraordinary collections of the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation and other contributing libraries and archives.
What a treasure trove of Appalachia, tin pan alley, American folk, comedic skits, political speeches, and more.
Labels: music, spinning to the oldies