A Perfect Circle - Passive
Unbelievable it’s already ten years ago, I listened to this song quite a lot. As thedame pointed out: headphones.
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A Perfect Circle - Passive
Unbelievable it’s already ten years ago, I listened to this song quite a lot. As thedame pointed out: headphones.

I have no words for that. (via almostrocketscience)
71 notes March 13, 2011 · 19:40
Girls and wine. All borrowed from the awesome Sebastian. Thank you.
Last night, out with Anne, Gretchen, Fräulein Müller and Patrick.
(Source: patrickbeser)
Tsunami warning issued for coastal areas along U.S. and Canadian west coasts after 8.9-magnitude quake off Japan.
This is just horrific and devastating for the whole Pacific Area.
Update: Google’s Microsite 2011 Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami
Tumblr Staff on the new Jobs page, which was just unveiled. I guess I want to do what Danielle is bringing in. Guys, can I come? I will bring fun.
7 notes March 10, 2011 · 23:52
After weeks of concealment Interview Project Germany is finally and fully launched today. We (my agency Modus Operandi, which I am leaving at the end of this month, and the guys from urbanvention) were authorized to develop the whole backend for the video platform. This is huge.
A simple and ingenious idea – a road trip across Germany – hundreds of miles from east to west and from north to south. A journey that thrives on totally random encounters with fifty very different people. Everybody has a story to tell and it has been captured by the IPG film crew. These stories are personal and unexpected, authentic and touching. They are about happiness, sudden turning-points, breaking down and getting up again, about desire, love, faith, fear, hopes and ideas. Many of the people that were interviewed haven’t shared their lives to such a personal extent with anyone before.
Check the website for new episodes every couple of days.
25 notes March 10, 2011 · 23:30