Oh no. first thing I saw when I came into work.
Rainy day in PA
Imma princess
Gotta light?
The maps are wrong
teaser track from my upcoming EP, “just for tonight”, out sometime soonish.
The Javan Rhino is the most threatened mammal on our planet, with as few as 35 remaining. We need to take immediate action to protect this animal, so I will donate 100% of the proceeds from the sales of this signed limited edition Javan Rhino print, illustrated by Amy Sullivan | Art + Illustration, to Operation Javan Rhino. Get it here: http://tinyurl.com/d84z7kp
There is also an open edition printed on 100% recycled paper:http://tinyurl.com/cxg56rt
beast brains
Tune that didn’t quite make it on the album, probably getting rerecorded for the next one.
without you, i’m nuttin’
Reblog, click the picture, and prepare for battle.
after a while i became convinced that the words were mocking me
Nothing happened.
I WAS PROMISED A BATTLE
*throws down gauntlet*
Edit: Went back. This is the best thing to happen to my dashboard ever.
Reblogging again because my followers need to see this. To be clear, rebog, go to your actual blog, then click the picture.
(via thephlorescentleech)
Source: anywigwilldo
a nice little track from my new album.
Source: SoundCloud / tiny chariots
tiny chariots- into jet streams
this is my first solo (tiny chariots) album. it’s called “into jet streams”. i did it all myself in my apartment in Philadelphia, and i’m very proud of it. have a listen and maybe purchase it.
Frank Zappa on What’s My Line 1971
“OOoooooh do you have a moustache? You Frank Zappa?”
“Is there anything musical about your work?”
“Some people think so.”
(via thephlorescentleech)
Source: the-black-page
Source: dirtypreston
Extreme close-ups of human eyes by Suren Manvelyan
This just in: Eyes are terrifying.
You can actually see the hole that is our pupils…If eyes are the windows to the soul then people have terrifying black holes for souls
I’m ripping mine out.
(via johnthebohemian)
Source: sosuperawesome
Source: collectivehistory
J. R. Eyerman - Space Frontiers (c. 1961)







