2 years ago on 21 April 2011 @ 11:27am + 2 notes
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Good song that Brett posted a year ago! I was at that show.

justbrettbloomington:

Defiance, Ohio- The List

Last night, Defiance, Ohio played The Bishop in Bloomington. The show consisted of great music and pro-marijuana rants by the band. The show was so much fun.

surferdude182:

The Rock Show.

2 years ago on 21 April 2011 @ 11:16am + 2,360 notes
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2 years ago on 21 April 2011 @ 11:15am + 2,612 notes
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2 years ago on 21 April 2011 @ 11:14am + 36 notes
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2 years ago on 21 April 2011 @ 10:55am + 625 notes
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nickdrake:

Ricki Lake, Johnny Depp & Traci Lords in CRY BABY (1990)

2 years ago on 21 April 2011 @ 1:55am + 261 notes
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gusnyc:

inception cat

2 years ago on 20 April 2011 @ 11:49pm
2 years ago on 19 April 2011 @ 10:30am

Woman attacks Gaugin Painting/A bit about his life

Apparently some woman recently attacked Two Tahititan Women because she thought it was homosexual and offensive…

Now that’s completely ridiculous and uncouth, but the funny thing is that Gaugin actually was a bit of a turd.  

After pursuing a career as a stockbroker, he abandoned his wife and family (with no financial support) to become a painter, wanting to rid himself of “everything that is artificial and conventional”. Like other artists during that time Gaugin went to Arles for a bit to be a depressed painter, and attempted suicide just like his friend Van Gogh. Killing oneself must have been damn near impossible in the late 1800s, because they both failed…

He finally ended up in the tropics and painted/had exploits with a bunch of pre-pubescent girls. He died of syphilis in a jail cell in the French Polynesia.

2 years ago on 16 April 2011 @ 4:00pm + 4,323 notes
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2 years ago on 5 April 2011 @ 3:53pm

Death’s-head Hawkmoth. The most metal moth of all time.

Referenced in William Holman Hunt’s The Hireling Shepherd, 1851

2 years ago on 4 April 2011 @ 12:14am + 154 notes
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2 years ago on 4 April 2011 @ 12:13am + 1 note
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freakmeet:

#NERDS

2 years ago on 31 March 2011 @ 4:23pm + 1 note

Handlebar, Chicago. Pitchfork 2009