on a personal journey to get hot again
Merry Christmas to the iceberg that’s gonna crush our LN2 pipework over the holiday! 🎄🎄❄️🥶💀
Reblog to Estrogenize Prev*
*Cis men are welcome to reblog this, but be aware that those labels may not last :3
Her ears in the little space helmet getting all folded up! Smooosh
…cosmonaut and pride of the Lapine. she rides an experimental rocket to seek the other colonies established hundreds of years in the past by an almost forgotten generation ship…
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https://music.apple.com/gb/album/20-17/1451076889?i=1451076891 Trance Frendz has some great ambient micwork on a couple of pianos!
my favorite sound in the world is that of a pedal releasing from a piano
Grimes: I shall be ~so edgy~
Eyes: I dont even know them
spent the evening updating my photography CMS to support tagging, and now i've dumped a bunch more of my photographs there. better tagging than i've literally ever done on tumblr.
i wish i could put my portrait work on there but i have no releases for anybody i've ever photographed, and i doubt they'd want to be on there anyway.
Instead of using butter for your grilled cheese, you should switch to linux. You can set up a virtual machine to try out various distros to see which ones work best for your needs
“Why should a French or a German citizen be born with access to world-class services and well-protected rights (actual implementation on the basis of minority status may differ), while a Somalian citizen is not only denied those things, but also faces huge obstacles in becoming a citizen (or even a resident) of anywhere else? If you are born a citizen of Japan, there are 190 countries you can travel to freely without a visa; if you are a citizen of Afghanistan, there are only 25. If you are born a U.K. citizen, and feel like a change of scene, you can pay $7 for permission to go to Canada, hop on a flight, and stay for up to six months without anyone bothering you. If you are born in a refugee camp, it can take years before you even get a chance to live in a place like Canada. So how can we possibly consider ourselves to be people who care about freedom and autonomy, when thanks to borders our destinies are practically assigned to us at birth? Is it absurd to form your own state? Or is it more absurd to have states in the first place?”
— Aisling McCrea, No Man Is An Island?