1. Shlohmo - The Way U Do

  2. newshour:

    On April 12, 2011, a 59-year-old woman with a sensor implanted in her brain picked up her cinnamon latte with a robotic arm, brought it to her lips and took a sip through a straw, using only her thoughts.

    It was the first movement Cathy Hutchinson had made in 15 years, after a severe brain stem stroke caused complete paralysis from her neck down.

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    <3 u science.

    <3 u so hard.

  3. Chromatics- Running Up That Hill

    Whatever. I’m drunk and I love this song.

  4. Philip Glass - The Poet Acts

  5. Philip Glass - Brazil

    So good. So so good.

  6. Mr. James Madison

    This is exactly what I need right now.

    Laaaast founding faaaaather.

    Constitution wriiiiiiiter. 

    Mr. James Madison.

    From Montpelieeeeeer.

    His name’s familiaaaaaar.

    Mr. James Madison.

  7. Nina Simone - Ain’t Got No, I Got Life

  8. Not bad Boston.

    Not bad.

  9. Pete Seeger- Rainbow Race

    Norwegians to protest Breivik, singing song he hates

    (Reuters) - Thousands of Norwegians will take to the streets of Oslo on Thursday to sing a children’s song calling for peace and fraternity, in a protest against mass killer Anders Behring Breivik who has called it Marxist brainwashing.

    They plan to sing arm-in-arm a few blocks from the courthouse where Breivik is on trial for the killings of 77 people in a gun and bomb rampage last year. “I grew up with this song and have sung it to my child,” said Lill Hjoennevaag, one of the organizers of the demonstration.

    “Everybody I know feels strongly about this song and we need to take it back,” she told public broadcaster NRK. Lillebjoern Nilsen’s “Children of the Rainbow”, a Norwegian rendition of American folk singer Pete Seeger’s 1971 “My Rainbow Race”, is a popular song in Norway.

    Man. Norway. You are wonderful.

  10. Erlend Øye - Like Gold

    These are strange and mostly sad times. 

    Starting to reach pathetic levels of emotional and sentimental sensitivity.

    Sigh. 

"you suggest the struggle goes both ways but baby, I don't even ask"