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u/DaRudeabides · 28 pointsr/pics

Like me, I bet you're gonna be happy on October 15th.

u/itsonlyastrongbuzz · 2 pointsr/NavyBlazer

Reading: The Body - A Guide for Occupants, by Bill Bryson. I can't say enough about Bryson, and anyone who's read him won't need any further recommendation before bounding out the door to buy it. It's incredibly engaging and accessible, and leaves you absolutely spellbound by the mystery of this mortal coil we all take for granted. It's weird to think we know "ourselves" insofar as our minds, but know soo little about the billions, trillions of things that make up "us" and what they fuck they're up to. Did you know every fucking cell has 2m of DNA? Every single human has enough DNA in them bound and wound thinly and tightly in the nucleus of their cells, to reach beyond Pluto. What the fuck.


Watching: The Devil Next Door (Netflix). I don't know what's up or down anymore. I went from "It's def him" to "It can't be him" 3x an episode, and halfway through every episode wondered "how the fuck are they gonna stretch this another X episodes" Unreal.

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Listening to: Tool - Fear Innoculum. Saw them at the Garden on Thursday and they blew my tits clean off. By far the best and most influential progressive metal band ever. The visuals and lights a music was overwhelming. I think I cried. I also might be pregnant. They're terrifyingly talented, and have me diving back into their new album.