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Listen/purchase: Fashion Victims by Jackass Penguins

A lo-fi gem from 1997, now free for a limited time on our BandCamp site. Feel the warm cassette hum for yourself.

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Listen/download: Dos Equis by Jackass Penguins

You really aren’t going to find very many free downloads like this one. OVER TWO HOURS of music for FREE!

odditiesoflife:

Five Fascinating Beaches Around the World

Glass Beach – Fort Bragg, California

Fort Bragg residents used to throw their garbage (including glass bottles) over a cliff onto the beach before it was outlawed in 1967. Over the decades the waves and sand have broken down the glass into smooth, rounded pieces.
(Photo: mlhradio/Flickr)

Jokulsarlon Lake – Iceland

The glacial lake is located in the Vatnajokull National Park, and the shore is filled with huge pieces of ice resting on black volcanic sand. But what really makes this beach unique is that during the winter, it is the perfect place to see the breathtaking northern lights.
(Photo: Ingo Meironke/Flickr)

Bowling Ball Beach – Schooner Gulch, California

The rocks at the Schooner Gulch State Beach are almost perfectly round due to a natural process called concretion.
(Photo: John K/Flickr)

Shell Beach – Shark Bay, Australia

This beach is home to billions of coquina bivalve shells instead of fine grains of sand. The water has a high salt concentration that attracts the shelled creatures.
(Photo: Stefan L/Flickr)

Maldives Beach – Republic of the Maldives

This beach in the Maldives lights up at night, thanks to microscopic organisms called bioluminescent phytoplankton. The organisms respond to changes in the water. Any movement will leave an impressive trail of bluish lights.
(Photo: Exilism/Flickr)

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There is a beach along the Salton Sea that is composed entirely of fish vertebrae. Instead of sand, it’s all boney rings.

Sad news

jackasspenguins:

A woman that graduated in the same class from my high school died in childbirth along with her son. My worst nightmare. I feel terrible for her husband. They seemed so excited to be parents.

Got some more info. Although she was late term, she was not in labor. She had an embolism. I have an uncle who died the same way. The only good thing for the person who dies is that it is quick. RIP.