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Been cleaning up and found dozens of old drawing pads and papers. These are OLD doodles done in high school, probably while playing D&D.
Clearly I must have found this humorous. Actually i think it is the idea of a pompous player striding up to an unfamiliar spellbook and opening it. Do you think it wouldn't be trapped? Notice his familiar being disintegrated above him.
This is for you guys for a good laugh.
Lost in the depths, the depths of your eyes
I couldn't resist, why should I?
I want to relax, I want to feel free
- Apoptygma Berzerk, Mourn
Bonnie and Evan, playing a game of Exploding Kittens. This is what we were doing on the morning of the eclipse, since it was cloudy and not particularly noticeable from Seattle anyway. I turned on the NASA live feed at one point, so we at least saw what the eclipse looked like from Mazatlán, Mexico, but that was about the extent of our eclipse celebration.
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07/05 - ale charro
14/05 - catarina dee jah
21/05 - kurc
28/05 - raquel uendi
One morning, around 10 AM, I was walking my dog when I saw what looked like a white van belching fire and smoke from underneath the engine. While I was walking by, though, an owner ran frantically to the van and moved it, to reveal that the smoke was in fact blowing from underground - a manhole cover. Nervous, I hurried my dog upstairs (this was taking place pretty much directly across the street from my apartment building). Moments after I got upstairs, there was an explosion, and I called 911 (as, apparently, had many others) to report a fire. It was the first time in my life I'd ever dialed 911 to report an emergency (though I'd dialed once before after a minor car accident).
I had to leave not long after, and as I did, 171st was covered in a pall of smoke, and it was roped off - only residents were allowed to go by. The manhole cover was gone, and smoke and flames were bellowing out of the hole in the ground. It's a good thing that dude moved his van! Anyway, being oh-so-attached to my camera, and being, as it were, on the scene - I've never lived so close to something like that before! - I snapped a few shots as best I could.
Roscoe Mitchell, Rob Mazurek, Maurício Takara, Guilherme Granado, Damon Locks, Matt Bauder, Chad Taylor, Mike Reed, Matana Roberts, Steve Swell, Nicole Mitchell, Jason Adasewicz, Kevin Drumm, Matt Lux, John Herndon!
Especial estréia quarta, dia 17 as 22 horas na SescTv!
Imperdível!!!
“That is the exploration that awaits you! Not mapping stars and studying nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence”
Leonard Nimoy
The old cedar had overgrown some smaller ones and they look like nebuli in a galaxy far far away!
First day in London. We got there with a Jetson like experience in Virgin Upper Class.
So this is how that "top 2%" Bernie Sanders keeps talking about lives:
HAD a heavy glass shower door in our upstairs bathroom. One day just decided to ramdomly shatter. Made a huge mess but really seemed like a good strobist opertunity.
Strobist SB24 bounced off the bathtub wall back into the glass
Exploding Head Syndrome is a hardcore punk band from Oslo, Norway. The band hit the rehearsal space for the first time in the summer of 2010, and about a year later released their first recordings; a 7-tracks self-titled EP, which was well received by the norwegian press.
EHS describe their sound as “angry punk” and their lyrics deal with the stress and frustration of todays society. The band is highly influenced by american punk and british hardcore. Exploding Head Syndrome is renowned for their energetic live shows and in the last couple of years the band has toured Norway and has shared stage with bands like Satyricon, Oslo Ess and Blood Command.
On 9. October 2013 the band released their first full-length album Disciples of Reason on their own label Exploding Records. On the record they co-operated with producer Kenneth Ishak (Heyerdahl/Beezwax). The reception of the album has been great, and it has been hailed as the norwegian album of year by some critics.
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I usually find most fireworks pictures pretty much the same, so this year I put on a filter, and feel like it successfully spiced up pictures that are traditionally difficult to make stand out.