Jeremy Turner's Stuff


  1. 
Creedence Clearwater Revival dining at Taco Bell in 1969

    Creedence Clearwater Revival dining at Taco Bell in 1969

    (via mattfractionblog)

  2. biorhythmist:

‘Twilight Zone’ by Golden Earring is my new jam.
  3. Warsaw (Joy Division) 2012 Remaster

  4. If democracy worked so well, if a majority public opinion made something right, we would still have Jim Crow laws and Google Reader.
  5. nevver:

Gary Taxali
  6. Using her scientific metric, Krume goes on to create the most expensive-sounding wine review ever penned: “A velvety chocolate texture and enticingly layered, yet creamy, nose, this wine abounds with focused cassis and a silky ruby finish. Lush, elegant, and nuanced. Pair with pork and shellfish.” If that sentence made you yearn for a glass of classy red, congratulations, there’s a very real chance you’re a pompous asshole.
  7. Thanks  @apelad!

    Thanks @apelad!

  8. new-aesthetic:

The halfcat, attracting newly revived interest on Twitter thanks to this blog post, appears to have first been spotted in this blog post in August 2009. But there are no attributions. The latest reports pin it to Street View - not mentioned in the original posting - and it certainly appears to be Street View image, but, lacking coordinates, the halfcat seems destined to be a mystery forever, one of any number of mythical beings, lost in the Clouds.
More interesting than the halfcat’s strangeness, perhaps, is its unknowability. Someone saw the halfcat, snapped it, but the route back is lost. The databases contain such multitudes of new myths.

    new-aesthetic:

    The halfcat, attracting newly revived interest on Twitter thanks to this blog post, appears to have first been spotted in this blog post in August 2009. But there are no attributions. The latest reports pin it to Street View - not mentioned in the original posting - and it certainly appears to be Street View image, but, lacking coordinates, the halfcat seems destined to be a mystery forever, one of any number of mythical beings, lost in the Clouds.

    More interesting than the halfcat’s strangeness, perhaps, is its unknowability. Someone saw the halfcat, snapped it, but the route back is lost. The databases contain such multitudes of new myths.

    (via everythinginthesky)

  9. alisonagosti:

    Jason and the Argonauts skeleton fight