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pitchfork:

A decent-quality audio bootleg of the Weeknd’s first-ever show in Toronto last Sunday.
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pitchfork:

A decent-quality audio bootleg of the Weeknd’s first-ever show in Toronto last Sunday.

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Aelhra, “Beautiful Dreamer”, 2-color silkscreen, 18” x 24”, Edition of 100, Available here (but probably not for long).
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rockandbacon:
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Aelhra, “Beautiful Dreamer”, 2-color silkscreen, 18” x 24”, Edition of 100, Available here (but probably not for long).

papertrailprints:

rockandbacon:

(via beyondneptune)

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theclearlydope:

Clearly it’s the Summer of the Severed Hand: It’s the most fun you can have stuck inside your house because it’s devil’s dick hot outside. 
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theclearlydope:

Clearly it’s the Summer of the Severed Hand: It’s the most fun you can have stuck inside your house because it’s devil’s dick hot outside. 

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poptech:

Astronomers recently discovered a quasar, or feeding black hole, with a reservoir containing 140 trillion times the amount of water in all the Earth’s oceans, which is the largest mass of water that’s been detected in the universe. In a press release from Caltech, Matt Bradford, a scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory explains:

The environment around this quasar is unique in that it’s producing this huge mass of water. It’s another demonstration that water is pervasive throughout the universe, even at the very earliest times.

An artist’s rendering of the quasar provides a sense of its scope.
Image: NASA/ESA
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poptech:

Astronomers recently discovered a quasar, or feeding black hole, with a reservoir containing 140 trillion times the amount of water in all the Earth’s oceans, which is the largest mass of water that’s been detected in the universe. In a press release from Caltech, Matt Bradford, a scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory explains:

The environment around this quasar is unique in that it’s producing this huge mass of water. It’s another demonstration that water is pervasive throughout the universe, even at the very earliest times.

An artist’s rendering of the quasar provides a sense of its scope.

Image: NASA/ESA

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poptech:

wnycradiolab:


Oliver Sacks Covers by Cardon Webb
(via @H_FJ)

Beeeee-utiful.  I wonder what the spines look like?

LOVE!
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poptech:

wnycradiolab:

Oliver Sacks Covers by Cardon Webb

(via @H_FJ)

Beeeee-utiful.  I wonder what the spines look like?

LOVE!

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allisonweiss:

can’t help it
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allisonweiss:

can’t help it

(Source: huntinghunters, via allisonweiss)

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Danny Filth from Cradle of Filth
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Danny Filth from Cradle of Filth

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Cradle of Filth-Her Ghost in the Fog

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Cradle Of Filth-Nymphetamine

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