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I live with four friends in a six person flat, the other two we didn't know before the start of the year. One is a complete fucking mess who somehow manages to both block and fill both the kitchen sinks; the other sings along to some 80s cd in the shower, often at like 3am. My room is next to the shower.
have a read up on him. i can't really describe it all, but stand in front of one for a while and focus on the colours and how they interact and the feelings/ thoughts that the colours evoke and you might understand it better
This morning I was putting an airplane away into a hangar. Get to the man door, and there's a dead rabbit foot chilling there with some leg bone sticking out, and some muscles attached. Kind of lol'ed because a rabbits foot is supposed to be a good luck charm isn't it? Anyways, at least I know to watch out for coyotes now.
Well worth the viewing. Skateboarding in Iran, Turkey and that area. And it's sort of documentary style so you can enjoy it if you don't skate, although there's plenty of skating.
This may be pretty normal to most of you guys but this is like a fucking annual occurence over here, forecast is so fucking good, I'm off work and my jury duty finished today, could not be more stoked
i found it massively, incredibly, overedited. it felt more like a vfx promo reel for the girl they hired to do vfx than a skiing movie. ruined the street segment for me, ruined petit's section at the end. and yeah, very over self indulgent.
early rothko I find deeply unimpressive, but his color fields in person are an incredible experience, you end up disappearing into your own world while staring into one.
How did the whole "I like it on the so-and-so" campaign help with cancer awareness?
Honestly, I think stuff like this is pretty dumb, but I haven't seen studies proving or disproving such campaigns' effectiveness, so for now I'll stand by and be entertained.
the fact is that making people "aware" does nothing. the trillions upon trillions of dollars that have been spent and wasted on cancer research led to nothing. there cannot be any measure of effectiveness if there is no effect in the first place. everyone on the fucking planet knows cancer is a real thing, anyone with half a dollar to spend on it has spent it. we could have built a massive fucking spaceship and flown to a less cancerous planet with all of that money but instead we have nothing. it's a hole, if ever there was one.
I'm snap chatting a girl who I don't know super well right now, and I said somthing about having a passion from procrastination and I think she may have confused that for masturbation... all she responded with "uh okay"