Harbo
You gotta look at it this way okay.
You just gotta look at it.
That's all you can do anymore.
worth 10 minutes. very interesting.
RSA Animate - The Empathic Civilisation (by theRSAorg)
A Haiku Regarding Chippies
Five Seven Five? No.
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Love.Infinite.BeyondWords.
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SLO.LoveOfMyLife.
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All of us have in our veins the exact same percentage of salt in our blood that exists in the ocean, and, therefore, we have salt in our blood, in our sweat, in our tears. We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea — whether it is to sail or to watch it — we are going back from whence we came.
-JFK
Look at this.
The Jackson Pit - Xaphoon Jones - The Xaphoon Jones Mixtape Vol 2
I Want You Back mashed with Sleepyhead
brilliant
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Girardi
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Has to go.
Heaven’s on Fire
I think we should destroy the bogus capitalist process that is destroying youth culture.
The Decade of My Youth
Its almost over, the decade of my youth, and I’m sad as fuck. But it does present an opportunity to reflect on a decade filled with some absolutely brilliant, stunning, moving music. Music is how many of us bookmark our lives after all, a sad substitute for our minds’ inability to track the meaningful moments in our existence with any accuracy or dependability.
To that end, I figured I should list my top 10 songs and albums of the decade on the interweb, so there would be one more bookmark to come back to after years of success, tumult, happiness and shitiness.
It feels a little bit like after the decade of your youth comes to a close, it might all just be a linear progression of downardness from there. A new start in 2010? Fuck that, I want 2000 back.
Albums:
10. The Ecleftic: 2 Sides II A Book
*Wyclef
9. Marshall Mathers LP
*Eminem
8. I’m Wide Awake It’s Morning
*Bright Eyes (Conor Oberst)
7. Quality
*Talib Kwali
5. Blazing Arrow
*Blackalicious
4. A Grand Don’t Come For Free
*The Streets
3. Good News For People Who Love Bad News
*Modest Mouse
2. Funeral
*Arcade Fire
1. Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
*Wilco
- The first time I heard Jesus Etc. it was all I ever wanted to hear after that. Nothing has changed.
Bat trick. I tried to emulate and failed miserably - albeit with pretty hilarious consequences.