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Alt-J - Breezeblocks

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512 plays

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girls are actually veloçaraptors

they eat your soul and then when that’s not enough

they take over jurassic park

those heartless bitches  


IF A MILLION SHITS WERE GIVEN TODAY ALL ACROSS THE WORLD NONE OF THEM WOULD’VE BEEN MIND


WHY AINT YOU ASKIN ME SHIT?

it’s only 3:30 am why arent yall up and chatting and shit 

gimme those asks and questions (AND NUDES) 

i can handle them


alright alright alright

what if i keep drunk posting stuff all night long 

like annoying as fuck stuff

UNTIL someone sends me nudes

that my friends (and potential loverss) is my ultimatum 


extremeely drunk

i dont even know how to work eceltronics anymore


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touchdisky:

by Alaska Cooks

irrelevantlyrics:

curiousz:

 

the new HOBO

Mike Brodie began train-hopping in 2002 at the age of 17 when he left his house unannounced with a few belongings.

“Two weeks later I was gone — this was it, I was riding my very first freight train.”

From 2004 to 2009 Brodie rode more than 50,000 miles through 46 states, documenting who and what he encountered along the way with a Polaroid camera before switching to 35mm film in 2006.

The Polaroid Kid showcased his pictures in the book “A Period of Juvenile Prosperity,” depicting a gritty youth subculture of freight train hoppers and squatters.

Mike Brodie is one of my biggest inspirations. 



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architectureofdoom:

fuckyeahbrutalism:

American Life Insurance Company, Wilmington, Delaware, 1971
(I.M. Pei & Partners)

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architectureofdoom:

fuckyeahbrutalism:

American Life Insurance Company, Wilmington, Delaware, 1971

(I.M. Pei & Partners)

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