吴·嘉怡
open-plan-infinity:
quickweaves:quickweaves:AsldhdjkdhI’m the babyI’m the monetary transaction
quickweaves:
quickweaves:AsldhdjkdhI’m the baby
Asldhdjkdh
I’m the baby
I’m the monetary transaction
(via spongebobssquarepants)
lucy-cat:
here we see a wild bass player in it’s natural habitat, sleeping soundly in its cocoon
sandandglass:
Russell Howard’s Good News s10e07
ilyakuriyakin:
cthulhucene:1109-83:humalien said: the sound in this room is so strange…[Strange metal clinks, like the sound of metal being hit by a hammer, or being hit with other pieces of metal in general, accompany each footstep, along with the general sound of metal rubbing over other pieces of metal. The room’s acoustics make it all sound hollow though, like a far off echo.]Okay so for anyone who doesn’t know what this room is, this is the Memory Void, and it’s in the Jewish Museum in Berlin, Germany. This installation is actually something you’re SUPPOSED to walk on. That’s half the point of the installation. Each metal face is meant to represent the faces and voices that were silenced by the atrocities of the concentration camps in World War 2. Stepping on them and making them sound out is meant to give the voiceless a voice, to force us to remember them.I’ve walked on this, it’s an eerie experience.
cthulhucene:
1109-83:humalien said: the sound in this room is so strange…[Strange metal clinks, like the sound of metal being hit by a hammer, or being hit with other pieces of metal in general, accompany each footstep, along with the general sound of metal rubbing over other pieces of metal. The room’s acoustics make it all sound hollow though, like a far off echo.]
1109-83:
humalien said: the sound in this room is so strange…
[Strange metal clinks, like the sound of metal being hit by a hammer, or being hit with other pieces of metal in general, accompany each footstep, along with the general sound of metal rubbing over other pieces of metal. The room’s acoustics make it all sound hollow though, like a far off echo.]
Okay so for anyone who doesn’t know what this room is, this is the Memory Void, and it’s in the Jewish Museum in Berlin, Germany. This installation is actually something you’re SUPPOSED to walk on. That’s half the point of the installation. Each metal face is meant to represent the faces and voices that were silenced by the atrocities of the concentration camps in World War 2. Stepping on them and making them sound out is meant to give the voiceless a voice, to force us to remember them.
I’ve walked on this, it’s an eerie experience.
(via gumpykims-deactivated20220330)
(via binnieelapin)
cum-vaper:
But you have heard of him.
(via gorogoroiu)
thefusspot:
rurukatt:#why I need visual reference for commissions lol same
rurukatt:
#why I need visual reference for commissions lol
same
(via thefuuuucomics)
cloudfreed:
uglyrad:thebestoftumbling:a ferret making a nesti need this, and this, and this, and this, and this, and thismust… aim… butt… correctly…
uglyrad:
thebestoftumbling:a ferret making a nesti need this, and this, and this, and this, and this, and this
thebestoftumbling:
a ferret making a nest
i need this, and this, and this, and this, and this, and this
must… aim… butt… correctly…