Magic Certainly
#848999
Ed: "Would you like... I’ve always wanted to say this: Would you like to say hello to anyone?
Annie: (laughs)
Jonny: "Can I say hello to my Thom and Ed?
Ed: "Yeah. [laughs]
萌死了
Annie: (laughs)
Jonny: "Can I say hello to my Thom and Ed?
Ed: "Yeah. [laughs]
萌死了
#849049
妈在AFP时期美得好惊人,明明蓄了须有了皱纹但是不知道为什么看起来是一种很childish的感觉...很柔和
#849050
Despite his reputation, Yorke’s particular genius doesn’t rest in his intellectual capabilities, but in the ways he is able to challenge his prodigiously talented friends. It's fascinating to watch him interact with Donwood. The artist is patient and still, and chooses his words carefully. Yorke laughs, rocks back and forth and spills backwards onto the couch when something tickles him.
烙铁,异性恋生活伴侣是吧
烙铁,异性恋生活伴侣是吧
#849053
“What?” Donwood says, incredulous.
“Eventually it would be a circle,” Yorke says.
“Because any straight line will have errors in it that keep it from being perfectly straight?” I ask. ‘
“You could mathematically argue that no straight line is straight, that it would eventually curve and become a circle,” Yorke says.
Yorke’s A-level lesson was likely on non-Euclidean geometry, which argues that any straight line, whether drawn by hand or by a computer, is in fact the arcing segment of a circle. The argument challenges the Euclidean understanding of straight lines, which rely on an ideal condition—that is, perfectly flat, two-dimensional planes. But since our rely on an ideal condition—that is, perfectly flat, two-dimensional planes. But since our world and space are three-dimensional and spherical, the thinking goes, Euclid's flat lines bend when forced into the real world.
臭显摆
“Eventually it would be a circle,” Yorke says.
“Because any straight line will have errors in it that keep it from being perfectly straight?” I ask. ‘
“You could mathematically argue that no straight line is straight, that it would eventually curve and become a circle,” Yorke says.
Yorke’s A-level lesson was likely on non-Euclidean geometry, which argues that any straight line, whether drawn by hand or by a computer, is in fact the arcing segment of a circle. The argument challenges the Euclidean understanding of straight lines, which rely on an ideal condition—that is, perfectly flat, two-dimensional planes. But since our rely on an ideal condition—that is, perfectly flat, two-dimensional planes. But since our world and space are three-dimensional and spherical, the thinking goes, Euclid's flat lines bend when forced into the real world.
臭显摆
#849058
我操,我操,live record今天发啊,啊啊啊啊啊啊啊啊啊,我
#849067
笑死我了Montreux Jazz Festival这场的说话泡泡是不是唱岔了一句啊...
#849070
Now 44 years old, Yorke's insatiable hunger for new forms of expression has led him on a parallel solo quest into the digital realms of the dance-music matrix. The first major manifestation of this was 2006's The Eraser, an album composed entirely on his laptop. Kanye, Pharrell and Lupe Fiasco became so infatuated with the title track that they formed a short lived supergroup and rapped over a remix just for japes. Since then his own re- edits of DOOM, Liars and Major Lazer and collaborations with Flying Lotus, Four Tet and Modeselektor have marked Yorke out as a true EDM renaissance man. He even borrowed Daft Punk's helmets to DJ at a Halloween party in Hollywood Forever Cemetery, plunging shell-shocked ravers into a pop-culture wormhole that some are still trying to crawl out of.
我擦
我擦
#849084
白人dubstep都好他妈的土 *阴暗地
#849188
是我心理作用还是克感敏作用确实挺快的,,感觉才吃了五分钟头就不怎么痛了,这不比复方地西泮和那个盐酸米啥啥的快啊(。
#849190
懂了,这是因为我在听乡村俱乐部,是拉娜德雷救了我的命 *爽朗地大笑
#849196
jack能不能滚,你autotune我妈的tulsa jesus freak素什么意思
#849202
我真想杀人了老铁在拉娜德雷歌里搞autotune你疯了吧,比拿去和冷耍remix还弱智
#849205
yosemite这个词好好看,一小朵白玫瑰
#849207
但是感觉来得快去得也快,现在又有点痛了
#849288
又梦到我船,但是乱七八糟的什么都没记住...
#849310
>>Po.849309
我操菲奥娜苹果那张专辑的名字把边栏顶成这样,笑死我了
我操菲奥娜苹果那张专辑的名字把边栏顶成这样,笑死我了
#849324
好幸福,我现在就安静地缩在我的小床上一边听歌一边喝柠檬水,头也不怎么痛了,下午没课...好幸福,呜呜