Radio Blue Heart is on the air!

Aug 18

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elodieunderglass:
“kimbureh:
“elodieunderglass:
“I’d like to present the alternative, an incredibly powerful and renewing website that has my ENTIRE heart. It is like stepping into nostalgia and sliding sideways into a parallel universe where the...

elodieunderglass:

kimbureh:

elodieunderglass:

I’d like to present the alternative, an incredibly powerful and renewing website that has my ENTIRE heart. It is like stepping into nostalgia and sliding sideways into a parallel universe where the internet was based on isolated little islands of passion projects and special interests. I feel like a little kid again, I feel empowered by this blast of dubiously composted information, I feel renewed and restored. It is incredibly un-optimised for anything except the specific purpose of imparting scattershot knowledge about carrots. There is even a fictional floor plan showing the layout of the museum. They have organised their infodump into little exhibits. This is an entirely different vision of the internet. Please visit this website.

http://www.carrotmuseum.co.uk

this page looks like a geocities website from the late nineties, I beg of you to click on the museum and then find the “Fun” button

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Comrades!!! is this not what we log on for????

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whencyclopedia:
“Spanish Requirement The Spanish Requirement or Requerimiento was a document intended to be read out to and agreed upon by indigenous peoples during the Spanish conquest of the Americas. Created in 1513, the document outlined the...

whencyclopedia:

Spanish Requirement

The Spanish Requirement or Requerimiento was a document intended to be read out to and agreed upon by indigenous peoples during the Spanish conquest of the Americas. Created in 1513, the document outlined the history of Christianity, the superiority of the pope, and the obligation from this day onwards for all indigenous peoples to submit themselves to Spanish royal authority.

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