kiss-me-below-the-milky-twilight:
is this what it feels like to be on acid
I am so incredibly puzzled by this.
I just wanna watch this over and over again
this never gets old
IT’S BACK
wat
wot
(Source: mikedaoo, via arrghigiveup)
Mexican illustrator Tony Delfino (a.k.a. Smithe) has launched his first collection of silkscreen art prints, which include three elaborately dissected heads. His work is being sold through his official website.
http://illusion.scene360.com/art/35600/delfino-breaks-apart/
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1. Neutral Milk Hotel (In the Aeroplane over the Sea by Kim Cooper)
2. Celine Dion (Let’s Talk About Love by Carl Wilson)
3. Rolling Stones (Exile on Main St. by Bill Janovitz)
4. Radiohead (OK Computer by Dai Griffiths)
5. The Kinks (The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society by Andy Miller)
6. Velvet Underground & Nico (The Velvet Underground by Joe Harvard)
7. Joy Division (Unknown Pleasures by Chris Ott)
8. Beastie Boys (Paul’s Boutique by Dan Le Roy)
9. The Smiths (Meat Is Murder by Joe Pernice)
10.The Beatles (Let It Be by Steve Matteo)
11. Bob Dylan (Highway 61 Revisited by Mark Polizzotti)
12. David Bowie (Low by Hugo Wilcken)
13. The Beach Boys (Pet Sounds by Jim Fusilli)
14. My Bloody Valentine (Loveless by Mike McGonigal)
15. The Pixies (Doolittle by Ben Sisario)
16. Led Zeppelin (Led Zeppelin IV by Erik Davis)
17. Pink Floyd (The Piper at the Gates of Dawn by John Cavanagh)
18. DJ Shadow (Endtroducing….. by Eliot Wilder)
19. Neil Young (Harvest by Sam Inglis)
20. The Band (Music from Big Pink by John Niven)
21. Talking Heads (Fear of Music by Jonathan Lethem)
22. Love (2 Forever Changes by Andrew Hultkrans)
23. The Replacements (Let It Be by Colin Meloy)
24. The Jimi Hendrix Experience (Electric Ladyland by John Perry)
25. Black Sabbath (Master of Reality by John Darnielle)
— Neutral Milk Hotel’s ‘In the Aeroplane Over the Sea’ is Best-Selling Book in 33 1/3 Series - Hollywood Reporter (via postpunk)
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Aperture, Inc.: Titin, a human protein. →
At 189,819 letters, the full chemical name for this protein makes it the longest word in the English language, or in any language, for that matter. It’s also the largest known human protein.
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(Source: journeythroughunknownlands, via just-shadle)

