#395: GODCASTER

Godcaster are a Brooklyn-based art-rock band comprised of Judson Kolk, Bruce Ebersole, David McFaul, Von Kolk, Jan Fontana, and Ryan West. Earlier this year, the band dropped their insane sophomore self-titled album with a heavy truly transfixing sound, and their latest single, Lady Said a Body, shows some serious range with it’s pretty & atmospheric build-up. The band has had a big year playing headline shows, festivals, and also opening for bands like Model/Actriz and Panchiko. Godcaster are known for their intense and electrifying live performances, and thankfully you can catch the sextet at TV Eye in NYC tomorrow night with May Rio and fantasy of a broken heart. Lucky for us, the band is here to tell us what they’ve been into.

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Dec 11, 2023 BY

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Hot Water Dispenser

It replaces a kettle because you only have to fill it once and it keeps water at a set boiling temperature indefinitely. The fancier ones come with extra settings for the real tea nerds who are particular about their brewing temperatures.

Dec 11, 2023

🔥🚰

It replaces a kettle because you only have to fill it once and it keeps water at a set boiling temperature indefinitely. The fancier ones come with extra settings for the real tea nerds who are particular about their brewing temperatures.

Dec 11, 2023

🔥🚰

It replaces a kettle because you only have to fill it once and it keeps water at a set boiling temperature indefinitely. The fancier ones come with extra settings for the real tea nerds who are particular about their brewing temperatures.

Dec 11, 2023

🔥🚰

It replaces a kettle because you only have to fill it once and it keeps water at a set boiling temperature indefinitely. The fancier ones come with extra settings for the real tea nerds who are particular about their brewing temperatures.

Dec 11, 2023

🔥🚰

It replaces a kettle because you only have to fill it once and it keeps water at a set boiling temperature indefinitely. The fancier ones come with extra settings for the real tea nerds who are particular about their brewing temperatures.

Dec 11, 2023

🟢🔴🟣

Beautiful little vessels of infinity! They’re one of those diaphanous objects in which you can find an endless number of micro-reflections and light refractions. I love watching how glass shimmers from sun rays reflecting against its rim and how it creates these translucent shadows on the surfaces around it. It’s like a way to own a piece of the rainbow! (plus they make awesome looking table settings)

Dec 11, 2023

🟢🔴🟣

Beautiful little vessels of infinity! They’re one of those diaphanous objects in which you can find an endless number of micro-reflections and light refractions. I love watching how glass shimmers from sun rays reflecting against its rim and how it creates these translucent shadows on the surfaces around it. It’s like a way to own a piece of the rainbow! (plus they make awesome looking table settings)

Dec 11, 2023

🟢🔴🟣

Beautiful little vessels of infinity! They’re one of those diaphanous objects in which you can find an endless number of micro-reflections and light refractions. I love watching how glass shimmers from sun rays reflecting against its rim and how it creates these translucent shadows on the surfaces around it. It’s like a way to own a piece of the rainbow! (plus they make awesome looking table settings)

Dec 11, 2023

🟢🔴🟣

Beautiful little vessels of infinity! They’re one of those diaphanous objects in which you can find an endless number of micro-reflections and light refractions. I love watching how glass shimmers from sun rays reflecting against its rim and how it creates these translucent shadows on the surfaces around it. It’s like a way to own a piece of the rainbow! (plus they make awesome looking table settings)

Dec 11, 2023

🟢🔴🟣

Beautiful little vessels of infinity! They’re one of those diaphanous objects in which you can find an endless number of micro-reflections and light refractions. I love watching how glass shimmers from sun rays reflecting against its rim and how it creates these translucent shadows on the surfaces around it. It’s like a way to own a piece of the rainbow! (plus they make awesome looking table settings)

Dec 11, 2023

🐟

It’s at 100 Bowery, more on the fringes of Chinatown and not on one of the major tourist streets. Genuine Cantonese “hole-in-the-wall” kind of place. You will not find a single non-Chinese person in there at any given time (except the handful of friends I’ve turned onto it). Sweet hardworking staff, super affordable, probably in danger of going out of business like a lot of the other old school Cantonese places in Chinatown. If you go, order Mushroom E Fu Noodles (Yi Mien) and Snow Pea Shoots with garlic.

Dec 11, 2023

🐟

It’s at 100 Bowery, more on the fringes of Chinatown and not on one of the major tourist streets. Genuine Cantonese “hole-in-the-wall” kind of place. You will not find a single non-Chinese person in there at any given time (except the handful of friends I’ve turned onto it). Sweet hardworking staff, super affordable, probably in danger of going out of business like a lot of the other old school Cantonese places in Chinatown. If you go, order Mushroom E Fu Noodles (Yi Mien) and Snow Pea Shoots with garlic.

Dec 11, 2023

🐟

It’s at 100 Bowery, more on the fringes of Chinatown and not on one of the major tourist streets. Genuine Cantonese “hole-in-the-wall” kind of place. You will not find a single non-Chinese person in there at any given time (except the handful of friends I’ve turned onto it). Sweet hardworking staff, super affordable, probably in danger of going out of business like a lot of the other old school Cantonese places in Chinatown. If you go, order Mushroom E Fu Noodles (Yi Mien) and Snow Pea Shoots with garlic.

Dec 11, 2023

🐟

It’s at 100 Bowery, more on the fringes of Chinatown and not on one of the major tourist streets. Genuine Cantonese “hole-in-the-wall” kind of place. You will not find a single non-Chinese person in there at any given time (except the handful of friends I’ve turned onto it). Sweet hardworking staff, super affordable, probably in danger of going out of business like a lot of the other old school Cantonese places in Chinatown. If you go, order Mushroom E Fu Noodles (Yi Mien) and Snow Pea Shoots with garlic.

Dec 11, 2023

🐟

It’s at 100 Bowery, more on the fringes of Chinatown and not on one of the major tourist streets. Genuine Cantonese “hole-in-the-wall” kind of place. You will not find a single non-Chinese person in there at any given time (except the handful of friends I’ve turned onto it). Sweet hardworking staff, super affordable, probably in danger of going out of business like a lot of the other old school Cantonese places in Chinatown. If you go, order Mushroom E Fu Noodles (Yi Mien) and Snow Pea Shoots with garlic.

Dec 11, 2023

🗣️

Knowing another language is awesome. It gives you a slice of omnipotence. Once you become fluent in a language, there’s no translation time in your mind- you don’t have to hear the word and go “oh this means this”. The word just is- you hear it and it instantly registers. It’s kind of like being able to be in two places at once in your head.

Dec 11, 2023

🗣️

Knowing another language is awesome. It gives you a slice of omnipotence. Once you become fluent in a language, there’s no translation time in your mind- you don’t have to hear the word and go “oh this means this”. The word just is- you hear it and it instantly registers. It’s kind of like being able to be in two places at once in your head.

Dec 11, 2023

🗣️

Knowing another language is awesome. It gives you a slice of omnipotence. Once you become fluent in a language, there’s no translation time in your mind- you don’t have to hear the word and go “oh this means this”. The word just is- you hear it and it instantly registers. It’s kind of like being able to be in two places at once in your head.

Dec 11, 2023

🗣️

Knowing another language is awesome. It gives you a slice of omnipotence. Once you become fluent in a language, there’s no translation time in your mind- you don’t have to hear the word and go “oh this means this”. The word just is- you hear it and it instantly registers. It’s kind of like being able to be in two places at once in your head.

Dec 11, 2023

🗣️

Knowing another language is awesome. It gives you a slice of omnipotence. Once you become fluent in a language, there’s no translation time in your mind- you don’t have to hear the word and go “oh this means this”. The word just is- you hear it and it instantly registers. It’s kind of like being able to be in two places at once in your head.

Dec 11, 2023

🎗️

I used to work at Casey Rubber Stamps in the East Village, the best shop in New York City. I was a very big fan of John and the store prior to working there. I begged him to give me a job at the store for over a year. Finally he gave in and I was thrilled! I worked there 7 days a week for a period which was a massive trip. John Casey is an idiot savant, very much a folk hero. He simultaneously drove me raving mad and taught me so much. I loved watching boxing with him on Saturday mornings while making stamps. John is truly the last of his kind in New York City. Beautiful handmade rubber stamps, go see go buy

Dec 11, 2023

🎗️

I used to work at Casey Rubber Stamps in the East Village, the best shop in New York City. I was a very big fan of John and the store prior to working there. I begged him to give me a job at the store for over a year. Finally he gave in and I was thrilled! I worked there 7 days a week for a period which was a massive trip. John Casey is an idiot savant, very much a folk hero. He simultaneously drove me raving mad and taught me so much. I loved watching boxing with him on Saturday mornings while making stamps. John is truly the last of his kind in New York City. Beautiful handmade rubber stamps, go see go buy

Dec 11, 2023

🎗️

I used to work at Casey Rubber Stamps in the East Village, the best shop in New York City. I was a very big fan of John and the store prior to working there. I begged him to give me a job at the store for over a year. Finally he gave in and I was thrilled! I worked there 7 days a week for a period which was a massive trip. John Casey is an idiot savant, very much a folk hero. He simultaneously drove me raving mad and taught me so much. I loved watching boxing with him on Saturday mornings while making stamps. John is truly the last of his kind in New York City. Beautiful handmade rubber stamps, go see go buy

Dec 11, 2023

🎗️

I used to work at Casey Rubber Stamps in the East Village, the best shop in New York City. I was a very big fan of John and the store prior to working there. I begged him to give me a job at the store for over a year. Finally he gave in and I was thrilled! I worked there 7 days a week for a period which was a massive trip. John Casey is an idiot savant, very much a folk hero. He simultaneously drove me raving mad and taught me so much. I loved watching boxing with him on Saturday mornings while making stamps. John is truly the last of his kind in New York City. Beautiful handmade rubber stamps, go see go buy

Dec 11, 2023

🎗️

I used to work at Casey Rubber Stamps in the East Village, the best shop in New York City. I was a very big fan of John and the store prior to working there. I begged him to give me a job at the store for over a year. Finally he gave in and I was thrilled! I worked there 7 days a week for a period which was a massive trip. John Casey is an idiot savant, very much a folk hero. He simultaneously drove me raving mad and taught me so much. I loved watching boxing with him on Saturday mornings while making stamps. John is truly the last of his kind in New York City. Beautiful handmade rubber stamps, go see go buy

Dec 11, 2023

🌳🪨

Von and I had the privilege of staying at an incredible place called Brunel Sculpture Garden in Boiceville NY for a week. The garden is a home to gigantic cement sculptures created by Emil Brunel who lived and worked on the property 100 years ago. The grounds are now lived on and meticulously maintained by a wonderful couple, Cynthia and Evgeny Nikitin. They are wonderful people and extremely generous and inspiring hosts. One day Cynthia and Evgeny took us to visit their friend Nick Della Penna. Nick is a visionary man who created a folk art site called Rock Star meadows. Him and his late partner Estelle Ross would dig up huge boulders from riverbeds by hand without the use of any tools and drag them great distances back to his property to use them in gigantic stone walls and towers. He’s 82 and he looks like he could be in his 60s. His brute strength, determination and willpower is profoundly staggering. Nick also makes amazing marble statues and mosaics that he fills the place with. He has friends and admirers that come and assist him in his work. I’m hoping to return as soon as possible to help Nick move his boulders and build his walls. Truly an extraordinary man.

Dec 11, 2023

🌳🪨

Von and I had the privilege of staying at an incredible place called Brunel Sculpture Garden in Boiceville NY for a week. The garden is a home to gigantic cement sculptures created by Emil Brunel who lived and worked on the property 100 years ago. The grounds are now lived on and meticulously maintained by a wonderful couple, Cynthia and Evgeny Nikitin. They are wonderful people and extremely generous and inspiring hosts. One day Cynthia and Evgeny took us to visit their friend Nick Della Penna. Nick is a visionary man who created a folk art site called Rock Star meadows. Him and his late partner Estelle Ross would dig up huge boulders from riverbeds by hand without the use of any tools and drag them great distances back to his property to use them in gigantic stone walls and towers. He’s 82 and he looks like he could be in his 60s. His brute strength, determination and willpower is profoundly staggering. Nick also makes amazing marble statues and mosaics that he fills the place with. He has friends and admirers that come and assist him in his work. I’m hoping to return as soon as possible to help Nick move his boulders and build his walls. Truly an extraordinary man.

Dec 11, 2023

🌳🪨

Von and I had the privilege of staying at an incredible place called Brunel Sculpture Garden in Boiceville NY for a week. The garden is a home to gigantic cement sculptures created by Emil Brunel who lived and worked on the property 100 years ago. The grounds are now lived on and meticulously maintained by a wonderful couple, Cynthia and Evgeny Nikitin. They are wonderful people and extremely generous and inspiring hosts. One day Cynthia and Evgeny took us to visit their friend Nick Della Penna. Nick is a visionary man who created a folk art site called Rock Star meadows. Him and his late partner Estelle Ross would dig up huge boulders from riverbeds by hand without the use of any tools and drag them great distances back to his property to use them in gigantic stone walls and towers. He’s 82 and he looks like he could be in his 60s. His brute strength, determination and willpower is profoundly staggering. Nick also makes amazing marble statues and mosaics that he fills the place with. He has friends and admirers that come and assist him in his work. I’m hoping to return as soon as possible to help Nick move his boulders and build his walls. Truly an extraordinary man.

Dec 11, 2023

🌳🪨

Von and I had the privilege of staying at an incredible place called Brunel Sculpture Garden in Boiceville NY for a week. The garden is a home to gigantic cement sculptures created by Emil Brunel who lived and worked on the property 100 years ago. The grounds are now lived on and meticulously maintained by a wonderful couple, Cynthia and Evgeny Nikitin. They are wonderful people and extremely generous and inspiring hosts. One day Cynthia and Evgeny took us to visit their friend Nick Della Penna. Nick is a visionary man who created a folk art site called Rock Star meadows. Him and his late partner Estelle Ross would dig up huge boulders from riverbeds by hand without the use of any tools and drag them great distances back to his property to use them in gigantic stone walls and towers. He’s 82 and he looks like he could be in his 60s. His brute strength, determination and willpower is profoundly staggering. Nick also makes amazing marble statues and mosaics that he fills the place with. He has friends and admirers that come and assist him in his work. I’m hoping to return as soon as possible to help Nick move his boulders and build his walls. Truly an extraordinary man.

Dec 11, 2023

🌳🪨

Von and I had the privilege of staying at an incredible place called Brunel Sculpture Garden in Boiceville NY for a week. The garden is a home to gigantic cement sculptures created by Emil Brunel who lived and worked on the property 100 years ago. The grounds are now lived on and meticulously maintained by a wonderful couple, Cynthia and Evgeny Nikitin. They are wonderful people and extremely generous and inspiring hosts. One day Cynthia and Evgeny took us to visit their friend Nick Della Penna. Nick is a visionary man who created a folk art site called Rock Star meadows. Him and his late partner Estelle Ross would dig up huge boulders from riverbeds by hand without the use of any tools and drag them great distances back to his property to use them in gigantic stone walls and towers. He’s 82 and he looks like he could be in his 60s. His brute strength, determination and willpower is profoundly staggering. Nick also makes amazing marble statues and mosaics that he fills the place with. He has friends and admirers that come and assist him in his work. I’m hoping to return as soon as possible to help Nick move his boulders and build his walls. Truly an extraordinary man.

Dec 11, 2023

🪞🧑‍🤝‍🧑

I’ve had two separate experiences seeing doppelgängers when I was living in Philly working as a dishwasher. This was not the same thing as simply finding someone who looks just like you or someone else. It was a far more unsettling and confusing situation. On two separate occasions I witnessed two of my coworkers passing through the kitchen single file and going down into the basement with disturbingly blank expressions on their faces. But both times they weren’t in the basement when I checked, they were in the front by the register. I did some digging on the internet to see if anybody had experienced anything similar and to my surprise I found lots of cases of doppelgänger sightings. Many stories had eerily identical details to my own, down to the uncanny valley facial expressions of the doubles. People think experiences like these are hallucinations brought on by extreme lack of sleep which would make a lot of sense because I was sleeping very little at the time. Nonetheless it deeply effected me.

Dec 11, 2023

🪞🧑‍🤝‍🧑

I’ve had two separate experiences seeing doppelgängers when I was living in Philly working as a dishwasher. This was not the same thing as simply finding someone who looks just like you or someone else. It was a far more unsettling and confusing situation. On two separate occasions I witnessed two of my coworkers passing through the kitchen single file and going down into the basement with disturbingly blank expressions on their faces. But both times they weren’t in the basement when I checked, they were in the front by the register. I did some digging on the internet to see if anybody had experienced anything similar and to my surprise I found lots of cases of doppelgänger sightings. Many stories had eerily identical details to my own, down to the uncanny valley facial expressions of the doubles. People think experiences like these are hallucinations brought on by extreme lack of sleep which would make a lot of sense because I was sleeping very little at the time. Nonetheless it deeply effected me.

Dec 11, 2023

🪞🧑‍🤝‍🧑

I’ve had two separate experiences seeing doppelgängers when I was living in Philly working as a dishwasher. This was not the same thing as simply finding someone who looks just like you or someone else. It was a far more unsettling and confusing situation. On two separate occasions I witnessed two of my coworkers passing through the kitchen single file and going down into the basement with disturbingly blank expressions on their faces. But both times they weren’t in the basement when I checked, they were in the front by the register. I did some digging on the internet to see if anybody had experienced anything similar and to my surprise I found lots of cases of doppelgänger sightings. Many stories had eerily identical details to my own, down to the uncanny valley facial expressions of the doubles. People think experiences like these are hallucinations brought on by extreme lack of sleep which would make a lot of sense because I was sleeping very little at the time. Nonetheless it deeply effected me.

Dec 11, 2023

🪞🧑‍🤝‍🧑

I’ve had two separate experiences seeing doppelgängers when I was living in Philly working as a dishwasher. This was not the same thing as simply finding someone who looks just like you or someone else. It was a far more unsettling and confusing situation. On two separate occasions I witnessed two of my coworkers passing through the kitchen single file and going down into the basement with disturbingly blank expressions on their faces. But both times they weren’t in the basement when I checked, they were in the front by the register. I did some digging on the internet to see if anybody had experienced anything similar and to my surprise I found lots of cases of doppelgänger sightings. Many stories had eerily identical details to my own, down to the uncanny valley facial expressions of the doubles. People think experiences like these are hallucinations brought on by extreme lack of sleep which would make a lot of sense because I was sleeping very little at the time. Nonetheless it deeply effected me.

Dec 11, 2023

🪞🧑‍🤝‍🧑

I’ve had two separate experiences seeing doppelgängers when I was living in Philly working as a dishwasher. This was not the same thing as simply finding someone who looks just like you or someone else. It was a far more unsettling and confusing situation. On two separate occasions I witnessed two of my coworkers passing through the kitchen single file and going down into the basement with disturbingly blank expressions on their faces. But both times they weren’t in the basement when I checked, they were in the front by the register. I did some digging on the internet to see if anybody had experienced anything similar and to my surprise I found lots of cases of doppelgänger sightings. Many stories had eerily identical details to my own, down to the uncanny valley facial expressions of the doubles. People think experiences like these are hallucinations brought on by extreme lack of sleep which would make a lot of sense because I was sleeping very little at the time. Nonetheless it deeply effected me.

Dec 11, 2023

✏️📐

Shortly after moving to New York I read (and re-read) Rem Koolhaas’ Delirious New York. He wrote it as a retroactive manifesto for the city that needed one and didn’t have one, but to me it reads like this really poetic and at times existential critique of the absurdity of NYC. The scale, the numbers and statistics, the unprecedented “grid”, why the city is the way it is, what lie beneath, and so on. Dave and I work in historic building restoration and getting to see the intricate inner-workings of how these old wooden structures are built is both deeply fascinating and horrifying.

Dec 11, 2023

✏️📐

Shortly after moving to New York I read (and re-read) Rem Koolhaas’ Delirious New York. He wrote it as a retroactive manifesto for the city that needed one and didn’t have one, but to me it reads like this really poetic and at times existential critique of the absurdity of NYC. The scale, the numbers and statistics, the unprecedented “grid”, why the city is the way it is, what lie beneath, and so on. Dave and I work in historic building restoration and getting to see the intricate inner-workings of how these old wooden structures are built is both deeply fascinating and horrifying.

Dec 11, 2023

✏️📐

Shortly after moving to New York I read (and re-read) Rem Koolhaas’ Delirious New York. He wrote it as a retroactive manifesto for the city that needed one and didn’t have one, but to me it reads like this really poetic and at times existential critique of the absurdity of NYC. The scale, the numbers and statistics, the unprecedented “grid”, why the city is the way it is, what lie beneath, and so on. Dave and I work in historic building restoration and getting to see the intricate inner-workings of how these old wooden structures are built is both deeply fascinating and horrifying.

Dec 11, 2023

✏️📐

Shortly after moving to New York I read (and re-read) Rem Koolhaas’ Delirious New York. He wrote it as a retroactive manifesto for the city that needed one and didn’t have one, but to me it reads like this really poetic and at times existential critique of the absurdity of NYC. The scale, the numbers and statistics, the unprecedented “grid”, why the city is the way it is, what lie beneath, and so on. Dave and I work in historic building restoration and getting to see the intricate inner-workings of how these old wooden structures are built is both deeply fascinating and horrifying.

Dec 11, 2023

✏️📐

Shortly after moving to New York I read (and re-read) Rem Koolhaas’ Delirious New York. He wrote it as a retroactive manifesto for the city that needed one and didn’t have one, but to me it reads like this really poetic and at times existential critique of the absurdity of NYC. The scale, the numbers and statistics, the unprecedented “grid”, why the city is the way it is, what lie beneath, and so on. Dave and I work in historic building restoration and getting to see the intricate inner-workings of how these old wooden structures are built is both deeply fascinating and horrifying.

Dec 11, 2023

🍔

there is a simplicity that is missed in burgers when a bar tries to gussy them up and sell them for upwards of $15. All they really need is American cheese and some onions pressed into the patties as they cook. Shout out to White Mana.

Dec 11, 2023

🍔

there is a simplicity that is missed in burgers when a bar tries to gussy them up and sell them for upwards of $15. All they really need is American cheese and some onions pressed into the patties as they cook. Shout out to White Mana.

Dec 11, 2023

🍔

there is a simplicity that is missed in burgers when a bar tries to gussy them up and sell them for upwards of $15. All they really need is American cheese and some onions pressed into the patties as they cook. Shout out to White Mana.

Dec 11, 2023

🍔

there is a simplicity that is missed in burgers when a bar tries to gussy them up and sell them for upwards of $15. All they really need is American cheese and some onions pressed into the patties as they cook. Shout out to White Mana.

Dec 11, 2023

🍔

there is a simplicity that is missed in burgers when a bar tries to gussy them up and sell them for upwards of $15. All they really need is American cheese and some onions pressed into the patties as they cook. Shout out to White Mana.

Dec 11, 2023

🚶‍♂️

I love walking and will walk nearly anywhere. The mind goes further than the feet. Steven Wright says anywhere is walking distance if you have the time. A dancer friend once told me something one of their instructors told them - there is no walking, only constant falling.

Dec 11, 2023

🚶‍♂️

I love walking and will walk nearly anywhere. The mind goes further than the feet. Steven Wright says anywhere is walking distance if you have the time. A dancer friend once told me something one of their instructors told them - there is no walking, only constant falling.

Dec 11, 2023

🚶‍♂️

I love walking and will walk nearly anywhere. The mind goes further than the feet. Steven Wright says anywhere is walking distance if you have the time. A dancer friend once told me something one of their instructors told them - there is no walking, only constant falling.

Dec 11, 2023

🚶‍♂️

I love walking and will walk nearly anywhere. The mind goes further than the feet. Steven Wright says anywhere is walking distance if you have the time. A dancer friend once told me something one of their instructors told them - there is no walking, only constant falling.

Dec 11, 2023

🚶‍♂️

I love walking and will walk nearly anywhere. The mind goes further than the feet. Steven Wright says anywhere is walking distance if you have the time. A dancer friend once told me something one of their instructors told them - there is no walking, only constant falling.

Dec 11, 2023

🌽

my favorite youtube  personality, makes incredibly insightful and charming videos about beach boys songs. She'll recreate or analyze entire songs and focus on specifics of different songs/eras of the beach boys. She focuses in on what interests me about the Brian Wilson, both the technical and emotional

Dec 11, 2023

🌽

my favorite youtube  personality, makes incredibly insightful and charming videos about beach boys songs. She'll recreate or analyze entire songs and focus on specifics of different songs/eras of the beach boys. She focuses in on what interests me about the Brian Wilson, both the technical and emotional

Dec 11, 2023

🌽

my favorite youtube  personality, makes incredibly insightful and charming videos about beach boys songs. She'll recreate or analyze entire songs and focus on specifics of different songs/eras of the beach boys. She focuses in on what interests me about the Brian Wilson, both the technical and emotional

Dec 11, 2023

🌽

my favorite youtube  personality, makes incredibly insightful and charming videos about beach boys songs. She'll recreate or analyze entire songs and focus on specifics of different songs/eras of the beach boys. She focuses in on what interests me about the Brian Wilson, both the technical and emotional

Dec 11, 2023

🌽

my favorite youtube  personality, makes incredibly insightful and charming videos about beach boys songs. She'll recreate or analyze entire songs and focus on specifics of different songs/eras of the beach boys. She focuses in on what interests me about the Brian Wilson, both the technical and emotional

Dec 11, 2023

🎇

brilliant Geography songs with great production. British Isles, Former USSR, Eastern Europe, and Middle East are all highlights of the 34 track album but the true gem to me is Southeast Asia

Dec 11, 2023

🎇

brilliant Geography songs with great production. British Isles, Former USSR, Eastern Europe, and Middle East are all highlights of the 34 track album but the true gem to me is Southeast Asia

Dec 11, 2023

🎇

brilliant Geography songs with great production. British Isles, Former USSR, Eastern Europe, and Middle East are all highlights of the 34 track album but the true gem to me is Southeast Asia

Dec 11, 2023

🎇

brilliant Geography songs with great production. British Isles, Former USSR, Eastern Europe, and Middle East are all highlights of the 34 track album but the true gem to me is Southeast Asia

Dec 11, 2023

🎇

brilliant Geography songs with great production. British Isles, Former USSR, Eastern Europe, and Middle East are all highlights of the 34 track album but the true gem to me is Southeast Asia

Dec 11, 2023

🌐

Is a database of everything in the public domain, any format you can think of: videos, digital books, audio files, software files, etc., all available in any type of file you knew existed, and others you didn’t. It is a useful tool for finding archival video footage, any sort of audiobook you want to listen to, commercials aired on Cartoon Network in 2006, or incriminating documents on your enemies. Sometimes, when all my free trials of streaming services run out I spend the final lazy hours of my day browsing archive.org finding all sorts of esoterica like: Horses 2 (Wide Screen), The care and training of your pet rock [digital book], and Virtual Women 95 [computer program].

Dec 11, 2023

🌐

Is a database of everything in the public domain, any format you can think of: videos, digital books, audio files, software files, etc., all available in any type of file you knew existed, and others you didn’t. It is a useful tool for finding archival video footage, any sort of audiobook you want to listen to, commercials aired on Cartoon Network in 2006, or incriminating documents on your enemies. Sometimes, when all my free trials of streaming services run out I spend the final lazy hours of my day browsing archive.org finding all sorts of esoterica like: Horses 2 (Wide Screen), The care and training of your pet rock [digital book], and Virtual Women 95 [computer program].

Dec 11, 2023

🌐

Is a database of everything in the public domain, any format you can think of: videos, digital books, audio files, software files, etc., all available in any type of file you knew existed, and others you didn’t. It is a useful tool for finding archival video footage, any sort of audiobook you want to listen to, commercials aired on Cartoon Network in 2006, or incriminating documents on your enemies. Sometimes, when all my free trials of streaming services run out I spend the final lazy hours of my day browsing archive.org finding all sorts of esoterica like: Horses 2 (Wide Screen), The care and training of your pet rock [digital book], and Virtual Women 95 [computer program].

Dec 11, 2023

🌐

Is a database of everything in the public domain, any format you can think of: videos, digital books, audio files, software files, etc., all available in any type of file you knew existed, and others you didn’t. It is a useful tool for finding archival video footage, any sort of audiobook you want to listen to, commercials aired on Cartoon Network in 2006, or incriminating documents on your enemies. Sometimes, when all my free trials of streaming services run out I spend the final lazy hours of my day browsing archive.org finding all sorts of esoterica like: Horses 2 (Wide Screen), The care and training of your pet rock [digital book], and Virtual Women 95 [computer program].

Dec 11, 2023

🌐

Is a database of everything in the public domain, any format you can think of: videos, digital books, audio files, software files, etc., all available in any type of file you knew existed, and others you didn’t. It is a useful tool for finding archival video footage, any sort of audiobook you want to listen to, commercials aired on Cartoon Network in 2006, or incriminating documents on your enemies. Sometimes, when all my free trials of streaming services run out I spend the final lazy hours of my day browsing archive.org finding all sorts of esoterica like: Horses 2 (Wide Screen), The care and training of your pet rock [digital book], and Virtual Women 95 [computer program].

Dec 11, 2023

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Is another website I love, created and maintained by an eccentric and apparently isolated pseudo-scientist named Eugene M. McCarthy. It features a confusing and unnavigable index of pages all providing recorded instances of trans-species hybrids: Cat x RabbitAxis Deer × TahrAss x ZebraPig x Human (for some reason McCarthy finds this particular hybrid to be the most credible and irrefutable account of a human hybrid, but its clearly just a deformed piglet). Poking around macroevolution.net and finding all sorts of disturbing and compressed images of these creatures that offend the natural order combined with the fragmented, disorganized site design gives you an acute uneasy sensation of disgust. Many of the pages back up dubious hybrid accounts with only ancient drawings McCarthy found, others have more credible evidence like photographs, and may go as far as, such as on Dog × Cow, including actual GIFs of one of the species fornicating with the other.

Dec 11, 2023

🐈🐇

Is another website I love, created and maintained by an eccentric and apparently isolated pseudo-scientist named Eugene M. McCarthy. It features a confusing and unnavigable index of pages all providing recorded instances of trans-species hybrids: Cat x RabbitAxis Deer × TahrAss x ZebraPig x Human (for some reason McCarthy finds this particular hybrid to be the most credible and irrefutable account of a human hybrid, but its clearly just a deformed piglet). Poking around macroevolution.net and finding all sorts of disturbing and compressed images of these creatures that offend the natural order combined with the fragmented, disorganized site design gives you an acute uneasy sensation of disgust. Many of the pages back up dubious hybrid accounts with only ancient drawings McCarthy found, others have more credible evidence like photographs, and may go as far as, such as on Dog × Cow, including actual GIFs of one of the species fornicating with the other.

Dec 11, 2023

🐈🐇

Is another website I love, created and maintained by an eccentric and apparently isolated pseudo-scientist named Eugene M. McCarthy. It features a confusing and unnavigable index of pages all providing recorded instances of trans-species hybrids: Cat x RabbitAxis Deer × TahrAss x ZebraPig x Human (for some reason McCarthy finds this particular hybrid to be the most credible and irrefutable account of a human hybrid, but its clearly just a deformed piglet). Poking around macroevolution.net and finding all sorts of disturbing and compressed images of these creatures that offend the natural order combined with the fragmented, disorganized site design gives you an acute uneasy sensation of disgust. Many of the pages back up dubious hybrid accounts with only ancient drawings McCarthy found, others have more credible evidence like photographs, and may go as far as, such as on Dog × Cow, including actual GIFs of one of the species fornicating with the other.

Dec 11, 2023

🐈🐇

Is another website I love, created and maintained by an eccentric and apparently isolated pseudo-scientist named Eugene M. McCarthy. It features a confusing and unnavigable index of pages all providing recorded instances of trans-species hybrids: Cat x RabbitAxis Deer × TahrAss x ZebraPig x Human (for some reason McCarthy finds this particular hybrid to be the most credible and irrefutable account of a human hybrid, but its clearly just a deformed piglet). Poking around macroevolution.net and finding all sorts of disturbing and compressed images of these creatures that offend the natural order combined with the fragmented, disorganized site design gives you an acute uneasy sensation of disgust. Many of the pages back up dubious hybrid accounts with only ancient drawings McCarthy found, others have more credible evidence like photographs, and may go as far as, such as on Dog × Cow, including actual GIFs of one of the species fornicating with the other.

Dec 11, 2023

🐈🐇

Is another website I love, created and maintained by an eccentric and apparently isolated pseudo-scientist named Eugene M. McCarthy. It features a confusing and unnavigable index of pages all providing recorded instances of trans-species hybrids: Cat x RabbitAxis Deer × TahrAss x ZebraPig x Human (for some reason McCarthy finds this particular hybrid to be the most credible and irrefutable account of a human hybrid, but its clearly just a deformed piglet). Poking around macroevolution.net and finding all sorts of disturbing and compressed images of these creatures that offend the natural order combined with the fragmented, disorganized site design gives you an acute uneasy sensation of disgust. Many of the pages back up dubious hybrid accounts with only ancient drawings McCarthy found, others have more credible evidence like photographs, and may go as far as, such as on Dog × Cow, including actual GIFs of one of the species fornicating with the other.

Dec 11, 2023

🎾

Was a Bizarre tennis superstar from the 70s and 80s. His tennis playing was graceless but amazing, he moved like an action figure, rarely came up to the net yet hit every ball spinless, low, and from the back of court, which doesn’t make much sense because topspin makes your hits more reliably land in play from a distance. He used a Wilson T2000 which was the first widely-distributed non-wooden racket, made of heavy stainless steel that most other tennis players refused to use, even when it was new in 1967. He continued to use it until 1987, missing out on of millions of dollars of racket sponsorship deals. He was distinguished for being widely unliked by tennis audiences and commentators. His Wikipedia article includes how he would put his racket in between his legs when he disagreed with a call and waddle around the court, then would “yank on the handle in a grotesque manner,” which the crowd hated.

Dec 11, 2023

🎾

Was a Bizarre tennis superstar from the 70s and 80s. His tennis playing was graceless but amazing, he moved like an action figure, rarely came up to the net yet hit every ball spinless, low, and from the back of court, which doesn’t make much sense because topspin makes your hits more reliably land in play from a distance. He used a Wilson T2000 which was the first widely-distributed non-wooden racket, made of heavy stainless steel that most other tennis players refused to use, even when it was new in 1967. He continued to use it until 1987, missing out on of millions of dollars of racket sponsorship deals. He was distinguished for being widely unliked by tennis audiences and commentators. His Wikipedia article includes how he would put his racket in between his legs when he disagreed with a call and waddle around the court, then would “yank on the handle in a grotesque manner,” which the crowd hated.

Dec 11, 2023

🎾

Was a Bizarre tennis superstar from the 70s and 80s. His tennis playing was graceless but amazing, he moved like an action figure, rarely came up to the net yet hit every ball spinless, low, and from the back of court, which doesn’t make much sense because topspin makes your hits more reliably land in play from a distance. He used a Wilson T2000 which was the first widely-distributed non-wooden racket, made of heavy stainless steel that most other tennis players refused to use, even when it was new in 1967. He continued to use it until 1987, missing out on of millions of dollars of racket sponsorship deals. He was distinguished for being widely unliked by tennis audiences and commentators. His Wikipedia article includes how he would put his racket in between his legs when he disagreed with a call and waddle around the court, then would “yank on the handle in a grotesque manner,” which the crowd hated.

Dec 11, 2023

🎾

Was a Bizarre tennis superstar from the 70s and 80s. His tennis playing was graceless but amazing, he moved like an action figure, rarely came up to the net yet hit every ball spinless, low, and from the back of court, which doesn’t make much sense because topspin makes your hits more reliably land in play from a distance. He used a Wilson T2000 which was the first widely-distributed non-wooden racket, made of heavy stainless steel that most other tennis players refused to use, even when it was new in 1967. He continued to use it until 1987, missing out on of millions of dollars of racket sponsorship deals. He was distinguished for being widely unliked by tennis audiences and commentators. His Wikipedia article includes how he would put his racket in between his legs when he disagreed with a call and waddle around the court, then would “yank on the handle in a grotesque manner,” which the crowd hated.

Dec 11, 2023

🎾

Was a Bizarre tennis superstar from the 70s and 80s. His tennis playing was graceless but amazing, he moved like an action figure, rarely came up to the net yet hit every ball spinless, low, and from the back of court, which doesn’t make much sense because topspin makes your hits more reliably land in play from a distance. He used a Wilson T2000 which was the first widely-distributed non-wooden racket, made of heavy stainless steel that most other tennis players refused to use, even when it was new in 1967. He continued to use it until 1987, missing out on of millions of dollars of racket sponsorship deals. He was distinguished for being widely unliked by tennis audiences and commentators. His Wikipedia article includes how he would put his racket in between his legs when he disagreed with a call and waddle around the court, then would “yank on the handle in a grotesque manner,” which the crowd hated.

Dec 11, 2023

🎞️

I'm blown away by how natural and relevant they feel. Especially in his early work, (who's afraid of Virginia Woolf, carnal knowledge, the graduate) he explores the human condition through subtle intimacies and conversations that reveal incredible depths of his characters.

Dec 11, 2023

🎞️

I'm blown away by how natural and relevant they feel. Especially in his early work, (who's afraid of Virginia Woolf, carnal knowledge, the graduate) he explores the human condition through subtle intimacies and conversations that reveal incredible depths of his characters.

Dec 11, 2023

🎞️

I'm blown away by how natural and relevant they feel. Especially in his early work, (who's afraid of Virginia Woolf, carnal knowledge, the graduate) he explores the human condition through subtle intimacies and conversations that reveal incredible depths of his characters.

Dec 11, 2023

🎞️

I'm blown away by how natural and relevant they feel. Especially in his early work, (who's afraid of Virginia Woolf, carnal knowledge, the graduate) he explores the human condition through subtle intimacies and conversations that reveal incredible depths of his characters.

Dec 11, 2023

🎞️

I'm blown away by how natural and relevant they feel. Especially in his early work, (who's afraid of Virginia Woolf, carnal knowledge, the graduate) he explores the human condition through subtle intimacies and conversations that reveal incredible depths of his characters.

Dec 11, 2023

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A biography on Syd Barrett that's amazingly comprehensive. From his poetry, to paintings, to early songs, it delves deep into his history and shines a light on the colorful mystery of Syd.

Dec 11, 2023

📕

A biography on Syd Barrett that's amazingly comprehensive. From his poetry, to paintings, to early songs, it delves deep into his history and shines a light on the colorful mystery of Syd.

Dec 11, 2023

📕

A biography on Syd Barrett that's amazingly comprehensive. From his poetry, to paintings, to early songs, it delves deep into his history and shines a light on the colorful mystery of Syd.

Dec 11, 2023

📕

A biography on Syd Barrett that's amazingly comprehensive. From his poetry, to paintings, to early songs, it delves deep into his history and shines a light on the colorful mystery of Syd.

Dec 11, 2023

📕

A biography on Syd Barrett that's amazingly comprehensive. From his poetry, to paintings, to early songs, it delves deep into his history and shines a light on the colorful mystery of Syd.

Dec 11, 2023

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I've been thinking about these guys, six foot long, blood-red tube worms that live deep in the ocean. Without sunlight they survive in hydrothermal vents (magma interacting with water to create livable conditions). These conditions are thought to exist on Mars,  so who knows.

Dec 11, 2023

🪱

I've been thinking about these guys, six foot long, blood-red tube worms that live deep in the ocean. Without sunlight they survive in hydrothermal vents (magma interacting with water to create livable conditions). These conditions are thought to exist on Mars,  so who knows.

Dec 11, 2023

🪱

I've been thinking about these guys, six foot long, blood-red tube worms that live deep in the ocean. Without sunlight they survive in hydrothermal vents (magma interacting with water to create livable conditions). These conditions are thought to exist on Mars,  so who knows.

Dec 11, 2023

🪱

I've been thinking about these guys, six foot long, blood-red tube worms that live deep in the ocean. Without sunlight they survive in hydrothermal vents (magma interacting with water to create livable conditions). These conditions are thought to exist on Mars,  so who knows.

Dec 11, 2023

🪱

I've been thinking about these guys, six foot long, blood-red tube worms that live deep in the ocean. Without sunlight they survive in hydrothermal vents (magma interacting with water to create livable conditions). These conditions are thought to exist on Mars,  so who knows.

Dec 11, 2023

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