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Explore Lomography in Munich, Germany
I’ve been picking at this comic for over a month now, scratching away at it when feeling absolutely blocked as a means of therapy.
It’s like a year since this game came out, but I absolutely adore Bloodborne and I can’t get enough of the lore and story. I’ve never seen such an eloquent explanation for a player character’s constant death and rebirth. The Hunter’s tortured soul, unable to die, cursed to seek the thrills of the Hunt. There are so many little stories like this one, tucked away in the game and item descriptions if you want to find them, but not forced upon you if you don’t.
Ride
I know that there are many good things in my life right now and I know that other people have it worse but I can’t help but feel so beat down on the inside. I can’t explain the feeling that I have… I just know that the light inside of me feels extinguished. I lost my internal motivation and I have never felt more alone. There is a mental war inside of me right now and I want to break free and just be happy but I can’t. I am just so fucking sad.
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If you want to know where your heart is Look to where your mind wanders I remember reading that And thinking Both of them are so Gravitated Addicted Fixated On you
They are too cute. help me.
Another drawing of Gerard because I’m trash
Sunset in the West
Photo of the Day - kheawpan
CIVIL WAR 2 - MARVEL COMICS
Wake up, you need to make money
Twenty One Pilots - Stressed Out (via lamirada-del-amor)
Imaginary Beings, which I will have printed for the Camden Comic con this Saturday, April, 9th.
Black and white, ¼ letter size (4.25 x 5.5), 16 pages.
I’ll have a solid blog post at my site and pictures once it’s printed.
The Sun and the Moon
“The problem of the photographic image—its economy, its fragility, its morphology, its fertility, its dispersal and its magnetic power—recurs throughout the rhythmic sequences of images in this book. These photographic objects often play with the malleable forms of art itself, as in the multi-modal Image Objects of Artie Vierkant. Moreover, the works in Photography Is Magic underline the indeterminate positions of the object and subject in the image world of contemporary life: are they us? are we made into things by our use of them? does our habitual immersion in their depths dull our interpretive faculties or does it refine them?”
— Between Immersion and Interpretation: an essay on Charlotte Cotton’s Photography Is Magic
Allie explains the mystical menstrual cycle.
Scientists have identified a new kind of star that up until this point had only been considered hypothetically: an ancient sun that has lived so long, its outermost layer is now composed almost entirely of pure oxygen.
When relatively small stars – those with less than 10 times the mass of our Sun – get close to the end of their lifespan, they shed their outer layers and become what are called white dwarfs. Under high gravity, the heaviest elements descend into the star’s dense core, while lighter elements such as hydrogen and helium rise to the surface.
At least, that’s what usually happens. This star, dubbed SDSS J124043.01+671034.68, bucks the trend, with astronomers discovering its outer atmosphere is essentially greater than 99.99 percent oxygen. Only traces of other elements have been detected, including neon, magnesium, and silicon, but as for the hydrogen and helium you’d expect to find dominating the surface, there’s no sign.
It’s a puzzle for the team that found it, led by Souza Oliveira Kepler from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil. “What happened to all these light elements?” he told William Herkewitz at Popular Mechanics. “How did they all get stripped away?”
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Cover Art of the Week: “CAPTAIN AMERICA: SAM WILSON #7 (2015)″ by Alex Ross!
Clear//Goner
Stressed Out
this summer MUTEMATH and Chef’Special will be joining us for the EMØTIØNALRØADSHØW.
Because Luke with bear ears just melts our heart*~* Plus, you know, “punk rock” af
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“About Exiles, Cornell Capa once wrote, “Koudelka’s unsentimental, stark, brooding, intensely human imagery reflects his own spirit, the very essence of an exile who is at home wherever his wandering body finds haven in the night. ” In this newly revised and expanded edition of the 1988 classic, which includes ten new images and a new commentary with Robert Delpire, Koudelka’s work once more forms a powerful document of the spiritual and physical state of exile. The sense of private mystery that fills these photographs–mostly taken during Koudelka’s many years of wandering through Europe and Great Britain since leaving his native Czechoslovakia in 1968–speaks of passion and reserve, of his rage to see. Solitary, moving, deeply felt and strangely disturbing, the images in Exiles suggest alienation, disconnection and love. Exiles evokes some of the most compelling and troubling themes of the twentieth century, while resonating with equal force in this current moment of profound migrations and transience.” - [Amazon]
From episode 3.12 with Jaime Permuth and Hye-Ryoung Min
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