Musings of synne (unpunned).

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twitter.com/s7nne:

    My breakfast stood me up (Taken with instagram)

    My breakfast stood me up (Taken with instagram)

    — 9 months ago

    "No one can go back and make a brand new start, my friend, but anyone can start from here and make a brand new end."
    Dan Zadra (via aahdo-osh)

    (Source: kari-shma, via blurpdurp)

    — 10 months ago with 787 notes

    roastedlaver:

muahahahhahaha! i wanted to do that 2 days ago to this annoying customer.(via otakuxd)

    roastedlaver:

    muahahahhahaha! i wanted to do that 2 days ago to this annoying customer.

    (via otakuxd)

    — 1 year ago with 14872 notes

    dailymeh:

Oil Rocks is an Azerbaijani oil-rig-cum-city in the Caspian sea. It is, we read… 
… actually a functional city with a population of about 5,000 and over 200 km (120 mi) of streets built on piles of dirt and landfill… The facility is poorly maintained, with miles of roads now submerged beneath the sea. Around some worker’s dormitories, the waterline now stands at the second-floor windows. Although a full one-third of the Oil Rocks complex’s 600 wells are inoperative or inaccessible, operations have continued without a significant increase in investment. The site, despite its imperfections, still produces over half of the total crude oil output of Azerbaijan.
An artificial city at sea, born not of idealism but of greed and the need for fuel, now partially disintegrating, sinking into the sea whose riches it sought to conquer. Interesting.

    dailymeh:

    Oil Rocks is an Azerbaijani oil-rig-cum-city in the Caspian sea. It is, we read…

    … actually a functional city with a population of about 5,000 and over 200 km (120 mi) of streets built on piles of dirt and landfill… The facility is poorly maintained, with miles of roads now submerged beneath the sea. Around some worker’s dormitories, the waterline now stands at the second-floor windows. Although a full one-third of the Oil Rocks complex’s 600 wells are inoperative or inaccessible, operations have continued without a significant increase in investment. The site, despite its imperfections, still produces over half of the total crude oil output of Azerbaijan.

    An artificial city at sea, born not of idealism but of greed and the need for fuel, now partially disintegrating, sinking into the sea whose riches it sought to conquer. Interesting.

    — 1 year ago with 15 notes

    "I am a satellite never getting signals right.
    You are a constellation. I can barely make you out tonight."
    The Lawrence Arms (via mellorstrummer) (via mooresketches)
    — 1 year ago with 6 notes