Two years ago today, at Scottie’s house. Jake Moore asked to take my picture and I remember that I didn’t want to be photographed but he insisted and I complied.
In this picture you can see a long hair in my bangs that I forgot to cut and that is the kind of sacrifice you make when you refuse to let other people cut your hair. It is usually alright.
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47 pounds of ecstasy
I thought this was a bag of cereal marshmallows. As in, I saw the picture, read the caption, and thought, “Yes, ‘ecstasy’, the feeling you get when you have that many cereal marshmallows to eat”.
I was going to tell the story of me trying to order 30 pounds of them to pick up from the person who sells them right here in good old Montana, but um…
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When I was a preschooler my family lived here, and there were five of us at the time. Teeny-tiny as it was, it was the only house we ever lived in and my brothers have good memories of living here. I never understood why they didn’t paint them - children not knowing which house to go home to was commonplace.
It will be very strange to see nothing, and eventually something else, in their spots.
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A moving van caught on fire (not sure how) directly in front of my house, inside were the studio and household possessions of an artist.
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Vadim Kibardin created this clock containing only figures with no casing. Each figure has self-contained power supply and independent control, it can be fixed to any surface. A light sensor will switch the clock to white at night time and black at daytime.
What a beautiful, incredibly minimalistic 24-hour clock! I recommend clicking through to look at more photos.
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My Little Pony Anatomical Sculpture by Jason Freeny
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PSA of the Day: “Walking the streets texting isn’t much safer than walking them with a blindfold on”: Filmmaker Casey Neistat for the New York Times on the
do’sand don’ts of texting while walking.
(by Zoriah)