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  1. The excellent Jess Milne does some hardcore tea-based art while Kook writers reflect on the mystical little brew.
Spoiler: All but one loves tea.
Follow Jess’ art right here: http://milnejessica.tumblr.com/ The excellent Jess Milne does some hardcore tea-based art while Kook writers reflect on the mystical little brew.
Spoiler: All but one loves tea.
Follow Jess’ art right here: http://milnejessica.tumblr.com/
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    The excellent Jess Milne does some hardcore tea-based art while Kook writers reflect on the mystical little brew.

    Spoiler: All but one loves tea.

    Follow Jess’ art right here: http://milnejessica.tumblr.com/

  2. His Name is Chiswick. Love Him. His Name is Chiswick. Love Him.
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    His Name is Chiswick. Love Him.

  3. The Bitch Just Racked The Bitch Just Racked
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    The Bitch Just Racked

  4. awesomepeoplehangingouttogether:

Hubert de Givenchy and Audrey Hepburn

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    Hubert de Givenchy and Audrey Hepburn

  5. awesomepeoplehangingouttogether:

Bob Dylan and Allen Ginsberg

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    Bob Dylan and Allen Ginsberg

  6. Part three in Thom’s Vietnam diaries is perhaps my favourite.
Here’s a little bonus fact for the tumblr followers: In this series, Thomas has replaced the names of people he encountered on his trip with the names of philosophers.
Just in case you were wondering why the guy who screws pigs was named Descartes…  Part three in Thom’s Vietnam diaries is perhaps my favourite.
Here’s a little bonus fact for the tumblr followers: In this series, Thomas has replaced the names of people he encountered on his trip with the names of philosophers.
Just in case you were wondering why the guy who screws pigs was named Descartes… 
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    Part three in Thom’s Vietnam diaries is perhaps my favourite.

    Here’s a little bonus fact for the tumblr followers: In this series, Thomas has replaced the names of people he encountered on his trip with the names of philosophers.

    Just in case you were wondering why the guy who screws pigs was named Descartes… 

  7. 
Somehow evading my propensity to backlash horribly against things that become suddenly, and unexpectedly mainstream, Florence Welch and Co. re-emerge with a huge album, that I can’t stop listening to. Admittedly, it drags on a bit past the 9th track, and I really, really hate bonus tracks… But the first seven tracks could all, and most likely will, be singles, and each one has that thumping Rabbit Heart (Raise it up)/Dog Days are Over climactic intensity. While fantastic, this tendency performs a kind of Brechtian alienation on me, and I can’t really emotionally connect. She’s wailing like there is something going down, but she is somehow not vulnerable. Alien, and unapproachable, but still amazing.

Somehow evading my propensity to backlash horribly against things that become suddenly, and unexpectedly mainstream, Florence Welch and Co. re-emerge with a huge album, that I can’t stop listening to. Admittedly, it drags on a bit past the 9th track, and I really, really hate bonus tracks… But the first seven tracks could all, and most likely will, be singles, and each one has that thumping Rabbit Heart (Raise it up)/Dog Days are Over climactic intensity. While fantastic, this tendency performs a kind of Brechtian alienation on me, and I can’t really emotionally connect. She’s wailing like there is something going down, but she is somehow not vulnerable. Alien, and unapproachable, but still amazing.
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    Somehow evading my propensity to backlash horribly against things that become suddenly, and unexpectedly mainstream, Florence Welch and Co. re-emerge with a huge album, that I can’t stop listening to. Admittedly, it drags on a bit past the 9th track, and I really, really hate bonus tracks… But the first seven tracks could all, and most likely will, be singles, and each one has that thumping Rabbit Heart (Raise it up)/Dog Days are Over climactic intensity. While fantastic, this tendency performs a kind of Brechtian alienation on me, and I can’t really emotionally connect. She’s wailing like there is something going down, but she is somehow not vulnerable. Alien, and unapproachable, but still amazing.

  8. This night was funny, we made fun of hipsters… then realised we were hipsters… then went to bed early like old people still playing a young person’s game. This night was funny, we made fun of hipsters… then realised we were hipsters… then went to bed early like old people still playing a young person’s game.
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    This night was funny, we made fun of hipsters… then realised we were hipsters… then went to bed early like old people still playing a young person’s game.

  9. milnejessica:

Boss.
milnejessica:

Boss.
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    milnejessica:

    Boss.