Whoever did this stole my idea and I seek to prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law
Slight problem
I have bed bugs and not the 4-wheeled kind
I'm about to die
Send help
Thanks Joe
“I only need one bike”
I have my new Tiger in for its first service today and naturally I gravitated towards the Rocket 3 GT on the showroom floor. My Rocket has been down with a transmission problem for over a year. It just feels like the right time to trade in. But a little niggle in the back of my head says it is irresponsible to buy another new bike so soon. But, really, is any motorcycle purchase responsible?
“Untitled” by | Victoria Yore
Pisa, Tuscany, Italy
All of Larkin Poe’s recent covers have been home runs.... but somehow this is the best one yet
Light and drawing, Nikita Busyak
gentle reminder that attending to your needs is very important and taking care of yourself should not be treated as a reward for working
Damn, I guess living a few hundred miles inland kinda sucks if you want to man a lighthouse
a story in 3 parts
If songs had magical powers, the middle section of this song is just about the ultimate power
Even if you’re not strung out on LSD, this song takes you to another world....but a couple tabs certainly helps
My stone isn't cobbled
Beat that
You know what actually? Fuck you. *uncobbles your stone*
sir, you cannot name your son “Papa_Roach_Scars.mp3”, we just won’t allow it
Fuck you, Pfizer
You don’t ask the U.S. government to give up their possessions, so why is it somehow fair to do it to other countries?
It’s a pandemic
People aren’t numbers
COVID is slowly becoming a "third world" disease. While first world countries are hoarding vaccines, having doses for populations many times their size, third world countries can't get any because pharma companies want to sell to the first world countries first. Even then, first world countries will receive them first. While rich countries recover from COVID, they will forget about the pandemic while many other countries live the absolute worst moment of the pandemic without being able to vaccinate their population.
I was today years old when I became park of the leaky modern-day ocean gang
I’ve never done this before, so enjoy lol
Delete this
It's too real
fucks sake
👌
Honestly, people generally don't want much... They want to eat their favorite food. They want to go to the seaside and smell the fresh air. They want to nap on the grass and listen to music. They want to hold their loved ones in their arms, and be held in return. They want warm clothes, be occupied with a profession/a hobby that does not smother them. They want to feel safe and unafraid. Mostly, they want to live without being ridiculed, manipulated or being forced. And this is why capitalism/modern life overall is so upsetting, depressing and even destructive. Because thinking about how small and simple things you yearn for & how hard it is to even be able to have them really wears you off
Moving as we speak
Norway | Johannes Höhn
This seems suspiciously like it was authored by a rooster
Why are you reporting this image?
- I’m in this image and I don’t like it
All hail our supreme leader
Damn, I forgot my will to live
*clears search for "questionably legal ways to obtain this amount of money" from search history*
I cannot believe this rowhouse in St. Louis, Missouri. They are asking only $325,000 and according to Zillow, it’s estimated value is $283,590, so maybe it can be bought for less. You won’t believe the awesome inside, though.
Look at this entrance hall.
Even if the owner takes all his things with him, there are still the beams, floors, fireplaces and architectural features he added.
Look at his collection of pulleys. It’s like a museum.
Check out this fancy powder room.
This a hallway that leads to kitchen on the left.
These cabinets are crazy. And, look at the little sitting area. It has the original old floors, too. It was built in 1885.
Look at this hall- some of the mirrors reflect upside-down.
This appears to be a home office. What an unusual fireplace.
You can look over this room onto the floor below, b/c it’s on a mezzanine, but you can also see other areas of the home thru glass walls.
Look at the upper part of the hall. Kind of looks like house exteriors.
This purple and white room looks like an art gallery.
From here you can see way down to another sitting room. Notice the mantle over the round hearth.
This huge room is a bathroom.
I don’t know what this is- probably another sitting room.
Could this be a potting room? Anyway, it leads to the roof.
Here we are out on the room- I don’t know if that’s the house next door, but it looks like you can climb from one building to the other.
It doesn’t look like you could really sit- well, you can, but it’s not really a patio, although it’s interesting up here.
There’s this network of railings or something and I can’t tell which house is which.
From this side, you can see the neighborhood and some of the yards.
Down to the basement.
You can see clear up to the top of the house from down here.
At least it’s not creepy with the old stone walls painted white. I guess that’s an old heat stove.
There’s a bedroom and a very nice shower down here.
Behind the house are exits to the yard from the basement and the 1st floor.
The garden is stunning.
And, look at this path. Is that the neighbor’s yard? The homes are very close together.
The street itself is beautiful. I need this house.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1204-S-18th-St-Saint-Louis-MO-63104/2934915_zpid/
Jonah Peretti, one of the original founders of BuzzFeed, wrote a paper that foretold the site’s entire business model, and the business model of much of the internet. In 1996, as an undergrad at UC Santa Cruz, Peretti submitted a journal article titled Capitalism and Schizophrenia: Contemporary Visual Culture and The Acceleration of Identity Formation and Dissolution.
In the paper, Peretti wrote that capitalism would need to create an ever-growing number of micro-identities for people to fit themselves into, so that those identities could be commodified and marketed to.
wow