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Consequential Subordinate

Because, why not?

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szymon:

bang-bang handle by Nikita Kovalev

szymon:

bang-bang handle by Nikita Kovalev

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It’s foggy outside. I had to walk to the playground on the corner of my street and take in how creepy it looked. Also, a video.

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Anonymous asked: Do you know how much you look like Benedict Cumberbatch of Sherlock? Do you know how much of a problem that is? It makes my life difficult. In a good way.

Whaaaat? I don’t see it, but if someone does then that’s something! He’s very strapping.

Also, reveal yourself!

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(Source: haveastroke)

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conflictgenesis:

The best movie.

(Source: -labyrinth)

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(Source: thom-yorke)

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(Source: ksenyaswan, via thom-yorke)

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On the bright side, you can use all that alone time to learn how to properly pronounce “athazagoraphobia.”

On the bright side, you can use all that alone time to learn how to properly pronounce “athazagoraphobia.”

(Source: anonymouslyselena, via fictionalromance)

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grizzlybeargalore:

On March 20, Daniel Rossen is releasing a new solo EP,  Silent Hour/Golden Mile, on Warp Records. 

The EP is comprised of five tracks that feature a number of  collaborators; Dr. Dog’s Eric Slick plays drums on one track, and Ian  Davis and Kris Nolte contributed string arrangements. Track titles  include “Up on High”, “Return to Form”, “Saint Nothing”, and “Golden  Mile”.

Listen to the track “Saint Nothing” below:

(via Pitchfork)

grizzlybeargalore:

On March 20, Daniel Rossen is releasing a new solo EP, Silent Hour/Golden Mile, on Warp Records.

The EP is comprised of five tracks that feature a number of collaborators; Dr. Dog’s Eric Slick plays drums on one track, and Ian Davis and Kris Nolte contributed string arrangements. Track titles include “Up on High”, “Return to Form”, “Saint Nothing”, and “Golden Mile”.

Listen to the track “Saint Nothing” below:

(via Pitchfork)

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