they say it’s your birthday
last song as a 23 year old - mr jones. first song as a 24 year old - birthday by the beatles. hello, new year. let’s rock this shit.
i can’t find any information on this boy. all i know is he’s from Hawaii and his music is absolutely beautiful. i don’t understand how this video could only have 90 views.
| me: | a reason you should be glad you never joined the marines: they've banned audible farting in afghanistan |
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| dad: | sbd's are ok? i guess that is the marine way. |
last song as a 23 year old - mr jones. first song as a 24 year old - birthday by the beatles. hello, new year. let’s rock this shit.
when you’re stoned and dancing in the dark in the kitchen to devo whilst eating corn chips… and your roommate walks in.
honestly, this is probably the worst thing i’ve ever seen and i hate all of these people because this is just not what you do on the subway. who do these people think they are? one of the reasons i HAAATE living on the green line in boston is because of the red sox and the stupid, god awful red sox fans that overcrowd my train during rush hour when all i want to do is get home from work and they’re probably already drunk and if they aren’t drunk they have screaming children and i just want to listen to my music and maybe read a book in peace. but instead i have to stand crammed against the door praying i don’t get thrown out into the tunnel because the lady standing next to me encrusted in boogers sneezed and i tried to get out of the way but couldn’t and fell out of the train. and then there’s the bro to my right who dropped his half-full starbucks on the floor and got it all over everyone’s clothes. or maybe there’s the guy who shat his pants, but you can’t even move down to a different section of the car because oh hey guess what, you can’t move at all.
the other day a bunch of loud, drunk, obnoxious irish men crowded the T on my way home from waltham at 12.30am (which, by the way, is the last running train all nights of the week, which is a completely different rant), and tried to steal the cookies i was carrying. i told them to drink water and they called me a fucken racist?
the people in this video are even worse than all those other people! i’m sure a lot of these video people are fun to hang out with (hahaha i’m not so sure) and party with in a real, normal place to have parties? new york city has lots of great people, probably! so does boston! but please, don’t pull this shit on the train.
my review of the new architecture in helsinki album: not weird enough.
this video is what they should always sound like.
the girl wearing purple posted this on facebook the other day. she used to steal all my toys when i’d be playing with them, and i happily let her. i’m a pretty big fan of my bunny ears and t-shirt nightie. also, i miss this house.
If you had to guess the scene in this photo, what would your answer be? A group of friends prepping lunch? Maybe a local cooking class?
If you guessed prison, then you guessed correctly.
Above, inmates at the upscale Halden Fengsel prison in Halden, Norway prepare food in a common room meant to be a meeting place for prisoners and guards.
From photographer Alex Masi’s Halden photo project:
Individual cells come with an en-suite bathroom, a flat-screen TV and various comforts. They measure 12 square meters and are divided up into units (10 to 12) which share a living room and kitchen, similarly to a students’ dormitory.
The windows are not fitted with bars, but thick glass is used instead.
The prison - the second-largest in Norway - costs 165m Euro and accommodates 248 male inmates. Some 760,000 Euro were spent just on artworks, some of which commissioned to Norway’s most renowned street artist, Dolk.
The inmates can attend a vast range of formative courses at a official high school located inside the prison. Subjects can include languages, IT, science, catering, music, (there is even a professional sound studio) art and handicraft and several sports.
Interestingly, statistics show that in Norway only 20% of inmates (1 in 5) commit another crime and return to prison within two years of their release.
Read more on the Halden prison at Foreign Policy. [Photo: Alex Masi]
We’re doing it wrong.
this is fascinating the hell out of me. there’s so many missing pieces i wish this article had bothered to cover, like the ‘success’ rate of inmates once they’re released, and violence within the prison itself, etc.
this is gorgeously done.acrylic & color pencil
(Source: theonlymagicleftisart)
Determined Dog of the Day: Gus loves his pool, but he isn’t a big fan of the heat.
Solution: Bring the pool indoors.
[reddit.]
this is completely adorable and only reaffirms my desire for a bulldog.