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kevinwada:

Cowboy Bebop commission

Wanted to Wada-fy the characters a bit, stay true to their outfits but try to give them some more personality physically.  It’s always fun translating anime faces into something a bit more realistic.  Let me know what you think!

adrian tomine

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Joanna Newsom - Go Long

leslieknope:

brocreate:

Go Long — JOANNA NEWSOM

Will you tuck your shirt?
Will you leave it loose?
You are badly hurt.
You’re a silly goose.

#stop this song hurts me!!!!!!!!

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theshadowofyoursong:

theyellowbastard:

The concept of portraying evil and then destroying it - I know this is considered mainstream, but I think it is rotten. This idea that whenever something evil happens someone particular can be blamed and punished for it, in life and in politics, is hopeless.

—Hayao Miyazaki

One of my very favourite recurring themes in Miyazaki’s work - especially in Spirited Away - is how the grotesque and initially threatening reveals itself to be benign and even compassionate. It’s so beautiful, and a lot more meaningful than the typical good-evil/black-white dichotomy of other mythology.

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Johnny Cash - Hurt (Nine Inch Nails cover)

Johnny Cash | Hurt (Nine Inch Nails cover)

Hot Chip - Flutes

iamthecrime:

Hot Chip | Flutes

[Download]

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monkeyknifefight:

The Civil Wars - Kingdom Come (The Hunger Games OST)

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Five years after the debut of his first novel, “The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao,” Junot Díaz, below, is coming out with a new book in September, his publisher is expected to announce on Monday. “This Is How You Lose Her,” a collection of short stories, will be released by Riverhead Books, part of Penguin Group USA. In a statement the publisher called the stories “by turns hilarious and devastating, raucous and tender.