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That's my last name.

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imremembering:

Why did it take us until just now to realize 227 was set in Washington, DC? 
“The series was adapted from a play written in 1978 by Christine Houston about the lives of women in a predominantly black apartment building in 1950s Chicago. The setting of the series, however, was changed to present-day Washington, D.C. ” -Wikipedia
h/t to nostalgia solider Ken Reid 

the best!

imremembering:

Why did it take us until just now to realize 227 was set in Washington, DC? 

“The series was adapted from a play written in 1978 by Christine Houston about the lives of women in a predominantly black apartment building in 1950s Chicago. The setting of the series, however, was changed to present-day Washington, D.C. ” -Wikipedia

h/t to nostalgia solider Ken Reid 

the best!

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physical-dreamscape:

I would love this if it were a little more subtle and ghostly

publicdesignfestival:

The height district of Budapest (Hungary) has been changing deeply due to the current urban plans, causing much of a stir. In order to keep the neighbourhod’s memory alive, the collective Merge Invisible painted life-sized murals: black and white X-Ray of how the interiors of the old buildings were.

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cinnamonscent:

Greg Nowak, also known as The Octopus, is a popular chess player of Montana who is famous for playing upwards of to thirty opponents at one time, and winning virtually every match.

One of my favorite Missoula characters!

cinnamonscent:

Greg Nowak, also known as The Octopus, is a popular chess player of Montana who is famous for playing upwards of to thirty opponents at one time, and winning virtually every match.

One of my favorite Missoula characters!

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To those who might wish to “torrent” this video: look, I don’t really get the whole “torrent” thing. I don’t know enough about it to judge either way. But I’d just like you to consider this: I made this video extremely easy to use against well-informed advice. I was told that it would be easier to torrent the way I made it, but I chose to do it this way anyway, because I want it to be easy for people to watch and enjoy this video in any way they want without “corporate” restrictions.


Please bear in mind that I am not a company or a corporation. I’m just some guy. I paid for the production and posting of this video with my own money. I would like to be able to post more material to the fans in this way, which makes it cheaper for the buyer and more pleasant for me. So, please help me keep this being a good idea. I can’t stop you from torrenting; all I can do is politely ask you to pay your five little dollars, enjoy the video, and let other people find it in the same way.

Louis CK, on his new special, Live at the Beacon, which is only available via his site. (via kaseyanderson)

Amen.  (via soupsoup)

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