1. Album Art
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    How far is too far when “that’s pretty close” is far enough? And what does that even mean? Drinks by the pool anybody?

  2. Album Art
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    Memorial day Jungle track. My gift to my “Workin’ Friends.” Inspired by my last two days of epic free music in Orlando.

  3. enochliew:

    Tavistock Terrace listed on The Modern House Estate Agents

    It was initially used as a motor repair workshop from the 20s to 70s.

  4. nicoonmars:

Brian Vu 

    nicoonmars:

    Brian Vu 

    (via nomilkorsugar)

  5. asaya:

by Ana Cuba
  6. oxane:

Andre by Gary by datachump
  7. areaofinterest:

Michael Chase
  8. labelleabeille:

Wood casting by Hilla Shamia

    labelleabeille:

    Wood casting by Hilla Shamia

  9. there-s-no-reason-to-cry:

laughingalonewithklingon:

dylaneatsrainbows:

ralphdgamf:

starkidwholived:

kimburrit0:

I was helping my little brother
Where the fuck does jack come from

That’s basically what math is like for the rest of your life.I love how the answer is at the bottom of the page. And how is any kid suppose to know how many stickers Jack has? Does Tani and Jen give Jack their stickers? I wish I was Jack. My friends never give me stickers.  

You’re all missing the point. This isn’t math. Rather it’s metaphysics, or the existence of our being. Theoretically speaking, Jack isn’t a person. Jack exists in all of us. We are Jack. Jack is all of us. Every single one of us. In each inept part of our being, our existence, Jack lives. Forgotten and ignored, yet he exists in our never ending subconscious. The question, rather, is how many stickers do we all have?

oh my god i am dying

 #i am jack’s uncounted stickers

asdfghjkl dying 

    there-s-no-reason-to-cry:

    laughingalonewithklingon:

    dylaneatsrainbows:

    ralphdgamf:

    starkidwholived:

    kimburrit0:

    I was helping my little brother

    Where the fuck does jack come from

    That’s basically what math is like for the rest of your life.

    I love how the answer is at the bottom of the page. And how is any kid suppose to know how many stickers Jack has? Does Tani and Jen give Jack their stickers? I wish I was Jack. My friends never give me stickers.  

    You’re all missing the point. This isn’t math. Rather it’s metaphysics, or the existence of our being. Theoretically speaking, Jack isn’t a person. Jack exists in all of us. We are Jack. Jack is all of us. Every single one of us. In each inept part of our being, our existence, Jack lives. Forgotten and ignored, yet he exists in our never ending subconscious. The question, rather, is how many stickers do we all have?

    oh my god i am dying

     #i am jack’s uncounted stickers

    asdfghjkl dying 

    (via supernovacerebellum)

  10. mothernaturenetwork:

As we pave over farmland and use it for other purposes, farmers today must produce more food with less land. The answer to the problem, according to a company called Valcent, is to build our croplands like skyscrapers: straight up. Valcent has pioneered a hydroponic farming system that grows plants in rotating rows, one on top of another. Not only does the rotation allow for the precise amount of light to hit each of the plants, it also uses far less water than conventional farming methods.11 clean-tech innovations that can change the world

    mothernaturenetwork:

    As we pave over farmland and use it for other purposes, farmers today must produce more food with less land. The answer to the problem, according to a company called Valcent, is to build our croplands like skyscrapers: straight up. Valcent has pioneered a hydroponic farming system that grows plants in rotating rows, one on top of another. Not only does the rotation allow for the precise amount of light to hit each of the plants, it also uses far less water than conventional farming methods.
    11 clean-tech innovations that can change the world

  11. chuckhistory:

I like this… but it makes me sad to think that the real DJ Data doesn’t have any neck muscles…

    chuckhistory:

    I like this… but it makes me sad to think that the real DJ Data doesn’t have any neck muscles…

    (Source: b3ta.com)

  12. portailblog:

Ernst Haeckel : Planche  79, Lacertilia. Lézards (Source : Deutschland), 1904.

    portailblog:

    Ernst Haeckel : Planche  79, Lacertilia. Lézards (Source : Deutschland), 1904.

    (via scientificillustration)

  13. visual-poetry:

“here’s looking at you, kid” by anatol knotek

    visual-poetry:

    “here’s looking at you, kid” by anatol knotek

    (via showslow)

  14. dontrblgme:

unurth | street art