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vintagewildlife · 4 hours ago
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Cricket-voiced toad (Ansonia leptopus) By: Robert F. Inger From: Living Amphibians of the World 1966
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sometimes-rocket-science · 6 years ago
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still-single · 5 years ago
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new HEATHEN DISCO for Sun June 14th <-- LISTEN
Here’s this week’s new Heathen Disco episode: click
Tracklist below:
Tunes of Negation - Nowhere Ending Sky
Schisms - Rap Master 3
Rema-Rema - Gallery/Oh Rock 'n' Roll
Rinf - Bang Bang
Can - I Want More
Amirtha Kidambi & Lea Bertucci - Hysteric Arch
Throbbing Gristle - Hot on the Heels of Love (Ratcliffe Remix)
Primitive World - Ideas Made from Compressed Impulses
Ital Tek - Bladed Terrain
Mike Polizze - Revelation
The Proper Ornaments - Broken Insect
Marineville - FACE
The Tubs - I Don't Know How it Works
Empire - Safety
Bailter Space - Grader Spader
The Cool Greenhouse - Life Advice
Limousine Beach - Stealin' Wine
A Burning Bus - Irrational Front
Les Temps Heureux - Rockberry City
T2 - J.L.T.
Shudder to Think - Earthquakes Come Home
The Veil - Dreams Endowed
Primitive Teeth - Auscultation
Them Airs - Corpse at UMass Dartmouth
UK Gold - TWA
The Rattles - The Witch
Jazz Destroyers - Love Meant to Die
Rowland S. Howard - Silver Chain
The Eighteenth Day of May - Cold Early Morning
Robert Forster - Beyond Their Law
The Cosmic Sand Dollars - Barreled
F Ingers - Time Passes
Coriky - Hard to Explain
The Notwist - Neon Golden
Tres Warren & Jeff Burch - Morning and Evening Shadow Pts 1 & 2 (For Ukelin)
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ttnbooklog · 6 years ago
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Some Books I Read in School:
Americanah x Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Speak x Laurie Halse Anderson
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings x Maya Angelou
Thirteen Reasons Why x Jay Asher
Fun Home x Alison Bechdel
Great Speeches by Native Americans x Bob Blaisdell
Tangerine x Edward Bloor
The Souls of Black Folk x W.E.B Du Bois
Wuthering Heights x Emily Bronte
Blacks x Gwendolyn Brooks
Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame x Charles Bukowski
Sifting Through the Madness for the Word, the Line, the Way x Charles Bukowski
You Get So Alone x Charles Bukowski
The Best Small Fictions x Robert Olen Butler
In Cold Blood x Truman Capote
Black Voices x Abraham Chapman
The Perks of Being a Wallflower x Stephen Chbosky
The Beauty of the Husband x Anne Carson
Alphabet x Inger Christensen
Canterbury Tales x Geoffrey Chaucer
Great Speeches by African Americans x James Daley
The Virgin Suicides x Jeffrey Eugenides 
Confrontations with the Reaper x Fred Feldman
The Great Gatsby x F. Scott Fitzgerald
If I Stay x Gayle Forman
Lais of Marie de France x Marie de France
The Schreber Case x Sigmund Freud
The “Wolfman” and Other Cases x Sigmund Freud
Memoirs of a Geisha x Arthur Golden
Backpack Literature: an Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama and Writing 4th ed. x X.J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia
The Fault in Our Stars x John Green
Looking for Alaska x John Green
Paper Towns x John Green
N*gg** x Dick Gregory
Introduction to Buddhism x G. K. Gyatso
True Love x Thich Nhat Hanh
Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man x Steve Harvey
The Scarlet Letter x Nathaniel Hawthorne
A Farewell to Arms x Ernest Hemingway
The Outsiders x S.E. Hinton
Solar Storms x Linda Hogan
The Iliad x Homer
The Odyssey x Homer
Farewell to Manzanar x Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston & James D. Houston
Tea x Velina Hasu Houston
Humanimal x Bhanu Kapil
Flowers for Algernon x Daniel Keyes
Intensity x Dean Koontz
Velocity x Dean Koontz
To Kill a Mockingbird x Harper Lee
The Realm of Possibility x David Levithan
The Cambridge Companion to Life and Death x Steven Luper
Blood x Shane McCrae
Moby Dick x Herman Melville
Twilight Series x Stephenie Meyer
The Crucible x Arthur Miller
A Mercy x Toni Morrison
Recyclopedia x Harryette Mullen
What Makes Law: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law x Liam Murphy
The Fuck Up x Arthur Nersesian 
What Mama Said x Osonye Tess Onwueme
My Year of Meats x Ruth Ozeki
A Child Called It: One Child’s Courage to Survive x Dave Pelzer
Freak the Mighty x Rodman Philbrick
The Bell Jar x Sylvia Plath
Anthem x Ayn Rand
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children x Ransom Riggs
Growing Up Native American x Patricia Riley
Housekeeping x Marilynne Robinson
Black Noise: Rap Music and Black Culture in Contemporary America x Tricia Rose
Harry Potter Series x J.K. Rowling
Holes x Louis Sachar
The Catcher in the Rye x J. D. Salinger
Between Shades of Gray x Ruta Sepetys
Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter x Seth Grahame-Smith
Hamlet x William Shakespeare
A Midsummer Night’s Dream x William Shakespeare
Othello x William Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet x William Shakespeare
Taming of the Shrew x William Shakespeare
The Tempest x William Shakespeare
Twelfth Night x William Shakespeare
The Rose that Grew From Concrete x Tupac Shakur
A Series of Unfortunate Events series x Lemony Snicket
Go Ask Alice x Beatrice Sparks
A Walk to Remember x Nicholas Sparks
My Vocabulary Did This to Me: The Collected Poetry of Jack Spicer x Jack Spicer
Maniac Magee x Jerry Spinelli
Stargirl x Jerry Spinelli
Of Mice and Men x John Steinbeck
Dracula x Bram Stoker
Gulliver’s Travels x Jonathan Swift
The Hobbit x J. R. R. Tolkien 
Slaughterhouse-Five x Kurt Vonnegut
Meridian x Alice Walker
Charlotte’s Web x E.B. White
The Picture of Dorian Gray x Oscar Wilde
Black Boy x Richard Wright
12 Million Black Voices x Richard Wright
Through the Arc of the Rain Forest x Karen Tei Yamashita
The Book Thief x Markus Zusak
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thebrainscoop · 9 years ago
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A Lifetime of Curiosity
Dr. Robert F. Inger published his first scientific paper in 1942. 74 years later, he continues to come into the Museum to work on a manuscript about the frogs of Borneo - even though he retired 22 years ago.
To me, Bob embodies what it means to be a curious, life-long learner. I’ve watched the ending of this video a dozen times and it still makes me tear up. May we all feel so fulfilled in our lives, so driven and compelled by the questions we ask and the answers we find.
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vintagewildlife · 5 days ago
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Hose's frog (Odorrana hosii) By: Robert F. Inger From: Living Amphibians of the World 1966
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