Carbon Paper Cuts

Known as Wilbur Del Cid.
The human life is the strangest I've ever known.
May 28 '12

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May 26 '12

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May 26 '12

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May 26 '12

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May 24 '12

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May 17 '12

all-about-villains:

Doctor Doom : By David Enebral

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May 16 '12

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May 16 '12
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May 15 '12
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I lol’d to this. Probably my favorite harry potter gif.

kidscribbles:

I lol’d to this. Probably my favorite harry potter gif.

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May 15 '12
kidscribbles:

I want a sandwich.

kidscribbles:

I want a sandwich.

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May 14 '12

I lose it when I’m with you.

May 14 '12

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May 10 '12
rollingstone:

RIP Adam “MCA” Yauch.  This is the August 6, 1998 cover story where we explore how three punk-rock wiseguys from New York made some records, changed America and built an empire of cool.
Here is an excerpt where they shared how they register at their hotels, as they were about to embark on their first tour in three years.

And Adam “MCA” YAUCH – the spiritual seeker – what of him? He registers under the name I. Clouseau, as in Inspector Clouseau, for he is a huge Peter Sellers fan. His favorite Sellers movie is The Party. “He plays an Indian actor,” Yauch says, “and the movie was banned in India because he is playing this bumbling idiot in the middle of all these white people, and some Indian people were insulted by it. But the irony is that he’s really the only intelligent person there – all the other people are morons. So it has a cool theme.”

rollingstone:

RIP Adam “MCA” Yauch.  This is the August 6, 1998 cover story where we explore how three punk-rock wiseguys from New York made some records, changed America and built an empire of cool.

Here is an excerpt where they shared how they register at their hotels, as they were about to embark on their first tour in three years.

And Adam “MCA” YAUCH – the spiritual seeker – what of him? He registers under the name I. Clouseau, as in Inspector Clouseau, for he is a huge Peter Sellers fan. His favorite Sellers movie is The Party. “He plays an Indian actor,” Yauch says, “and the movie was banned in India because he is playing this bumbling idiot in the middle of all these white people, and some Indian people were insulted by it. But the irony is that he’s really the only intelligent person there – all the other people are morons. So it has a cool theme.”

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May 10 '12

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May 7 '12
rappcats:

Photo by J Rocc. Set list for one of Madlib & Dilla’s first shows together, April 2004.

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Photo by J Rocc. Set list for one of Madlib & Dilla’s first shows together, April 2004.

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