A one-eyed man in the kingdom of the blind
The Roots - One Time [Explicit]
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The Roots - One Time

GSOYW: Except the bus is always late for me. This city blows.

The Roots - I Remember
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The Roots - I Remember

It’s only human to express the way you really feel
But that same humanity is my Achilles’ heel 
A leper can’t change his spots and never will
So I’m forever ill
Now I can never chill
What’s keeping me breaking out like Benadryl
When my baptism by fire resulted in a kill
Sometimes it’s as cut and dry as a business deal
You gotta cause the blood of a close friend to spill
But you remember still 

The Roots - Complexity
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The Roots - Complexity (ft. Jill Scott)

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The Roots - Thought @ Work

frictionlesssuperfeet:

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wingsandfins:
“Set of 60 miniature heads used in phrenology, Manchester, 1831 The heads were made by William Bally who studied phrenology under Spurzheim from 1828 onwards. The heads may have been used to teach phrenology but were probably made as a general reference collection. A wide range of different heads are present. For instance head number 54 is that of a scientific man, and head number 8 is recorded as the head of an ‘idiot.’”  Morbid Anatomy documenting an exhibit by the Science Museum of London.


All this over a Roots album? Wow.

frictionlesssuperfeet:

nerdgasms:

wingsandfins:

“Set of 60 miniature heads used in phrenology, Manchester, 1831
The heads were made by William Bally who studied phrenology under Spurzheim from 1828 onwards. The heads may have been used to teach phrenology but were probably made as a general reference collection. A wide range of different heads are present. For instance head number 54 is that of a scientific man, and head number 8 is recorded as the head of an ‘idiot.’” Morbid Anatomy documenting an exhibit by the Science Museum of London.

All this over a Roots album? Wow.