from Rogier van der Zwaag. Narration by Alan Watts (edited from his lecture “the Art of Thinking”). Inspired by the human compulsion to surround ourselves with geometric shapes.
Wiggly Things was originally published on The Curious Brain
from Rogier van der Zwaag. Narration by Alan Watts (edited from his lecture “the Art of Thinking”). Inspired by the human compulsion to surround ourselves with geometric shapes.
Wiggly Things was originally published on The Curious Brain
Death Cab for Cutie – No Room in Frame (Live on KFOG Radio)
No Room in Frame was originally published on The Curious Brain
Tell me why I should work for you!by Dilbert
New ways of hiring was originally published on The Curious Brain
I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell
what we are reading was originally published on The Curious Brain












The work of Joanne Leah
Joanne Leah was originally published on The Curious Brain
“…profile shots generally give you the least amount of information about your characters because you cannot make “eye contact” with them and therefore are removed from a more direct form of evaluation”. From Rishi Kaneria
Profiles: A Tarantino Supercut was originally published on The Curious Brain

via kennethsmunoz
word on the street was originally published on The Curious Brain