Video from Cabo Polonio, Uruguay. Thought of the song immediately after crossing paths with the little critter (I, for one, embrace my apparent lack of originality) and its earworminess has been coming and going at random three weeks now.
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Video from Cabo Polonio, Uruguay. Thought of the song immediately after crossing paths with the little critter (I, for one, embrace my apparent lack of originality) and its earworminess has been coming and going at random three weeks now.
As heard in the following moderately creepy video:
I love how playful and not serious this track is.
My first sample of work from Montevideo. I’ve been here three weeks already and all I have to show is this, but the Uruguay team is not really a team, it’s just me.
In fact, I wrote the questions, shot, cut, transcribed, translated and subtitled this all by myself (with the help of Roberto who asked the questions is arranging most of the interviews, so THANK YOU ROBERTO!), so I kinda feel proud about it, as a token of “I can do all these things!”
That’s why I’d love to study anthropology. Linguistics too. Linguistic anthropology?
Could the “fair faced woman of Ireland” really be Helen of Troy?
Post-rock + apocalyptic images + Network (1976) = Ein Hit!
EDIT: I realised I’ve posted this track before in this post (A Collection of Great Depressing Music).
This is bizarre and cringe-worthy, but it makes you think. How many scientists out there are like Dr. Patricia Churchland?
Somehow I was sure while watching this that it was animated by a woman. It touched something soft inside me; something soft because it is rarely ever touched.
Thanks go to Mich and Antonia for showing it to me.
Wait, what happened? Did I just restart posting links to stuff I like?