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i tend towards the latter. america has been trending towards the former.
For anybody that hears one and can not possibly fathom the other, see if this helps. I was #TeamYanny and it blew my mind when I sped it up and heard Laurel! 🤯 pic.twitter.com/KmNM3QZmdF
— Cinsere (@Cinsere819) May 16, 2018
magnetic slime
Why does Moss Man get all the love?
can anyone figure this out?
sad end for Grave's Portland building. I thought they figured out a way to save it. was it sold to be mooved?
Tompkins Square Red-tailed triangle.
1090 Page: The House Where the Haight Began
doing a hs facebook deep dive may be hazardous to your health. everyone is the age my parents were when i graduated college. how is it im still 39?
Portland's antique horse ring project
Middle Aged Lament Haiku
If only new hairs
on top of my head could sprout
like those from my ears
Oregon coast earlier this week.
via stephen ellcock fb
Happy New Year everyone! This will be 19 years and counting...
american literature's roadtrips
Merry Christmas, 2017
Hunting the Wren on the day after Christmas is a Celtic custom believed to descend from ancient Solstice rituals.
Custer LaRue sings The Wren Song with the Baltimore Consort
Winter Wren singing its own song
flower power man
mailbu bob's christmas lights
behold, the woolly bear
good news! i can finally feel uncomfortable outside of specifically designated "free dance zones."
A nearly century-old law that turned New York bars into no-dancing zones, prevented singers like Billie Holiday and Ray Charles from performing and drew protest from Frank Sinatra, is finally set to be struck down.