“Salty snacks come in a wide variety of shapes, though most are at least conveniently formed to accomodate the hand and mouth. Do the specific shapes mean anything? Is there significance if a bite-sized piece od salted grain is triangular or square? Or, is it possible that, as with hairstyles, the many variations are there purely for the pleasure of viewing? Like a bird whose song sometimes announces territory or availability, but sometimes is sung just for pleasure, the varieties of snacks and hairstyles are songs for the eyes and the tongue.”
— David Byrne (via space-face)
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cycotropics:
DAYTONA BEACH, 1999
In 1999, award-winning Magnum photographer Eli Reed set off to document spring break in Daytona Beach, Florida. Having watched the white kids getting hysterically drunk and “trying to crawl up inside the backside of uncaring contestants” in wet t-shirt competitions, he moved on to the black spring breakers who were doing much better things, like driving around with albino pythons and stuff.
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grandmatakemehome:
mujerdelhampa:
The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of (Yazoo Records 2006) cover art by Robert Crumb
hahahahaha
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olias:
printin fish (jillians 3ds in the bg)
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