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os mutantes
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tom tom club - genius of love
(mariah didn’t do it first)
Is it weird that getting an oil change for my car makes me feel like I’ve “got my shit together”?
haha! I know what you mean.
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“Frederick Waldron Phelps, Sr. was born on November 13, 1929. He is the pastor of the Westboro Baptist Church (WBC), an independent Baptist church in Topeka, Kansas. He is a disbarred lawyer and founder of the Phelps Chartered law firm. WBC is listed as a “hate group” by the Southern Poverty Law Center.”
New Morrissey album cover…..he’s wearing Fred Perry, dudes.He looks so… butch.
God, he’s rad though.
and it is probably what i will be working on for the next 9 months as i develop this thesis baby of mine, as a single father.
they took a video of a camera panning a scene and then mathematically developed a way to combine certain frames to create a panorama of the scene, and then used each panoramic image as a frame in a video sequence to show the entire scene in motion.
it isn’t synced in time, obviously, because that’s impossible with 1 panning camera. but clearly it makes some kickass videos.
i’m mesmerized by this.
sorry if you aren’t.
resume looking at fancy pictures of naked ladies, as such the internet was intended for.
“History Lesson — Part II” by Minutemen from Double Nickels on The Dime (1984).
From Wikipedia:
The album was named Double Nickels on the Dime as a reaction to the Sammy Hagar song “I Can’t Drive 55,” a protest against the federally-imposed speed limit of 55 miles per hour on all U.S. highways. The Minutemen decided that driving fast “wasn’t terribly defiant”; [Mike] Watt later commented that “the big rebellion thing was writing your own fuckin’ songs and trying to come up with your own story, your own picture, your own book, whatever. So he can’t drive 55, because that was the national speed limit? Okay, we’ll drive 55, but we’ll make crazy music.”
The band illustrated the theme on the cover of Double Nickels on the Dime, which depicts Watt driving his Volkswagen Beetle at exactly 55 miles per hour (“double nickels” in trucker slang) on California’s Interstate 10 (known as the “Dime”). Dirk Vandenberg took photos from the backseat as Watt drove under the sign to San Pedro, the band’s home town; it took three circuits of the highway and two days of photography before the Minutemen were happy with the cover. Vandenberg later commented on the cover art: “There were three elements that Mike wanted in the photo: a natural kind of glint in his eyes reflected in the rearview mirror, the speedometer pinned exactly at 55 mph, and, of course, the San Pedro sign guiding us home.” However, when the cover was presented to SST, “someone botched the cropping for the print and cut off the end of the word Pedro.”
If you like this, try: it.
(Watch Ronald Reagan try to blow up the Minutemen.)
UNREMITTING FAILURE: Rock Talk (via nevver)
the whole story’s pretty funny


sundaymorning:paganpoetry: (via babydeer)
babydeeer; this photo is by bob willoughby


keith & kim moon
Jackie Kennedy, wife of Senator John Kennedy, talking on the telephone as her young daughter Caroline mimics her by talking on a toy phone, at home.Location:Hyannis Port, MA, USDate taken:September 13, 1960Photographer:Alfred Eisenstaedt
John F. Kennedy, Jr., arriving for his aunt Lee Radziwill’s wedding to Herbert Ross in his Volkswagen Karman Ghia, is surrounded by photographers.Location:New York, NY, Date taken:September 24, 1988
I love that he didn’t have to but had a car with a license plate half hanging off and mostly rode his bike in the city.