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<a href="http://aerosml.com/gallery.htm" target="_blank">Airships</a> are electronic music as fuck

 

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street creds analogue wings. this thread is frech as fuck. :music:

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The guy on the floor is me after the pasting watmm gave me the other day. The other two dudes are actually trying to help me up.

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does she have a tampon string hanging out?

 

it makes her vagina fart when you tug... RDJ designed something similar for a few recordings. Very very IDM

 

 

 

lol again (...and i snotted)

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http://earthasart.gsfc.nasa.gov/vortices.html

 

Karman Vortices

Image taken 9/15/1999

 

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Each of these swirling clouds is a result of a meteorological phenomenon known as a Karman vortex. These vortices appeared over Alexander Selkirk Island in the southern Pacific Ocean. Rising precipitously from the surrounding waters, the island's highest point is nearly a mile (1.6 km) above sea level. As wind-driven clouds encounter this obstacle, they flow around it to form these large, spinning eddies.

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Dazzle Camouflage

razzledazzle.jpg

 

Looks like some migraine aura from a distance.

 

How the fuck is that camourflage?

 

If I saw a giant fucking humbug/blackjack/Zebra, floating around it'd shit me the fuck up I'd attack it anyway.

It's from WWI and was designed specifically to confuse the primitive detection systems of the time, not to make the boat less visible to the naked eye. Apparently it really fucked with whatever systems they used back then to gauge the distance of enemy ships.

Yes.

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