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aaroncontreras:

Dom & Roland, “Can’t Punish Me” on Moving Shadow.

2000

If a man is only able to provide himself and his family with the bare necessaries of existence, that man’s family is living in poverty. Since he cannot enjoy the advantages of civilisation he might just as well be a savage: better, in fact, for a savage knows nothing of what he is deprived. What we call civilisation - the accumulation of knowledge which has come down to us from our forefathers - is the fruit of thousands of years of human thought and toil. It is not the result of labour of the ancestors of any separate class of people who exist today, and therefore is by right the common heritage of all. Every little child that is born into the world, no matter whether he is clever or dull, whether he is physically perfect or lame, or blind; no matter how much he may excel or fall short of his fellows in other respects, in at least one thing he is their equal - he is one of the heirs of all the ages that have gone before.
– Robert Tressell, The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, 1955 (via headeux)

(via pollocks-no-5)

prism-subfreq:

Duh #goldie #timeless #nofilter

prism-subfreq:

Duh #goldie #timeless #nofilter

somekind0fblue:

Alex Clare - Treading water (Lenzman remix)

Original Sin - Radical

skankandbass:

Break - Music Is Better

He does it again!

Cannot stop playing this tune.

glassbox47:

Nebula - South London Nights

UUNNGGHH

rowtan:

Dom & Gridlok - Hooked (Original Mix)

Can’t wake up.

oldsoldiers:

Ed Rush & Nico - Technology

“Technology / Neuron”, No U-Turn, 1997

In the work shop tomorrow. Can’t fucking wait, I’m going to put a melon through the table saw!!

theunknowing:

dude what’s mine say ?

theunknowing:

dude what’s mine say ?

aaroncontreras:

Dom & Roland, “Can’t Punish Me” on Moving Shadow.

2000

If a man is only able to provide himself and his family with the bare necessaries of existence, that man’s family is living in poverty. Since he cannot enjoy the advantages of civilisation he might just as well be a savage: better, in fact, for a savage knows nothing of what he is deprived. What we call civilisation - the accumulation of knowledge which has come down to us from our forefathers - is the fruit of thousands of years of human thought and toil. It is not the result of labour of the ancestors of any separate class of people who exist today, and therefore is by right the common heritage of all. Every little child that is born into the world, no matter whether he is clever or dull, whether he is physically perfect or lame, or blind; no matter how much he may excel or fall short of his fellows in other respects, in at least one thing he is their equal - he is one of the heirs of all the ages that have gone before.
– Robert Tressell, The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, 1955 (via headeux)

(via pollocks-no-5)

prism-subfreq:

Duh #goldie #timeless #nofilter

prism-subfreq:

Duh #goldie #timeless #nofilter

somekind0fblue:

Alex Clare - Treading water (Lenzman remix)

Original Sin - Radical

skankandbass:

Break - Music Is Better

He does it again!

Cannot stop playing this tune.

Pink Flamingos

Pink Flamingos

glassbox47:

Nebula - South London Nights

UUNNGGHH

rowtan:

Dom & Gridlok - Hooked (Original Mix)

Can’t wake up.

oldsoldiers:

Ed Rush & Nico - Technology

“Technology / Neuron”, No U-Turn, 1997

In the work shop tomorrow. Can’t fucking wait, I’m going to put a melon through the table saw!!

theunknowing:

dude what’s mine say ?

theunknowing:

dude what’s mine say ?

"If a man is only able to provide himself and his family with the bare necessaries of existence, that man’s family is living in poverty. Since he cannot enjoy the advantages of civilisation he might just as well be a savage: better, in fact, for a savage knows nothing of what he is deprived. What we call civilisation - the accumulation of knowledge which has come down to us from our forefathers - is the fruit of thousands of years of human thought and toil. It is not the result of labour of the ancestors of any separate class of people who exist today, and therefore is by right the common heritage of all. Every little child that is born into the world, no matter whether he is clever or dull, whether he is physically perfect or lame, or blind; no matter how much he may excel or fall short of his fellows in other respects, in at least one thing he is their equal - he is one of the heirs of all the ages that have gone before."

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