Is this just me?

maswartz:

For some reason I don’t see new posts from Nilesy, but I see new ones from all the other people I follow. It’s just Nilesy that doesn’t show up. And before anyone suggests it I’ve unfollowed and refollowed him a few times already.

Hey, I’m James I run both Yogscast-Nilesy and I am responsible for managing Nilesy’s Tumblr. Sorry for the mistake looks like I was playing with some of the sites features and must have put you on some list that stopped you seeing the posts. Derp :/ I also fixed the Ask. 

cLOUDDEAD - Dead Dogs Two
From the album, Ten
Mush Records
http://bit.ly/YQw89L

Zoe by Bill Adams http://flic.kr/p/5B5tgZ

Zoe by Bill Adams http://flic.kr/p/5B5tgZ

How to Make Japanese Iced Coffee http://bit.ly/167hjUq

The MusicMachine By MB&F And Reuge, Explained By Max Büsser http://bit.ly/15Kb9cZ

Upstream Color - SXSW 2013 Accepted Film http://bit.ly/104rgtq

abundantchewtoys:

The crossovers. Will. Never stop.

The crossovers will never stop.

It’s half past one in the morning on a Sunday and I’m reblogging 8-bit music.

I shall have no regrets of this moment!!! Nnngh.

Politically correct” is just a term assholes came up with so they can dismiss people who have the nerve to want to be respected. Demanding not to be stereotyped is not political correctness, it’s a human right, and you are not some hero for refusing to respect people’s right to be treated like humans.
screamsflailsdiesetc:

fuckyeahfluiddynamics:

As the Arctic warms, methane that was previously trapped by permafrost rises from the muddy bottom of lakes to escape into the atmosphere. Here the first clear ice of the fall has trapped the rising methane bubbles, allowing scientists an opportunity to estimate the amount of methane being released. When spring arrives and the lakes melt, the methane will rise again. (Photo credit: M. Thiessen/National Geographic)

THE AVATAR IS SOMEWHERE DOWN THERE GUYS - SOMEBODY GET ME A BOOMERANG, STAT.

screamsflailsdiesetc:

fuckyeahfluiddynamics:

As the Arctic warms, methane that was previously trapped by permafrost rises from the muddy bottom of lakes to escape into the atmosphere. Here the first clear ice of the fall has trapped the rising methane bubbles, allowing scientists an opportunity to estimate the amount of methane being released. When spring arrives and the lakes melt, the methane will rise again. (Photo credit: M. Thiessen/National Geographic)

THE AVATAR IS SOMEWHERE DOWN THERE GUYS - SOMEBODY GET ME A BOOMERANG, STAT.