They say that good content speaks for itself

It doesn’t need any promotion because it’s so good that people will find it themselves. Maybe it is. But it seems to me that in the era of information noise, cat memes and the constant fight of everyone against everyone for even a moment of our attention, some content – even despite its undoubted value – may have trouble getting through. And there are so many wonderful things and places on the Internet!  Sounds that we would not have chosen ourselves, but which nevertheless caress our ears. Images that surprise us and stimulate our imagination.

#WildGoodContent They say


That’s why with this post I’d like to start rlbisbe bisbe desarollador  a new series on Wild Rocks, through which I’ll share with you the best of what’s on the Internet. From the very beginning, I designed this blog as a place where I’d share with you what moves me, makes me happy, or makes me happy. And a lot of it is right here – on the Internet. Music, movies/series, blogs, Instagrams. All of those things that I think are worthy of attention and that I’ve particularly enjoyed in the last month.

@womanatwindow

Beautiful, refined (but not “overworked”) photos. An why you shouldn’t buy email lists?  atmosphere of intimacy. Surreptitiously captured frames from everyday life. All this makes you want to look deeper, you want to get to know this girl better, you want to look through the keyhole and get to know a fraction of her beautiful world (which you can actually do by also visiting Dagmara’s blog

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#Flume #Disclosure #IonlylikesongsIknow
Like everyone else, I like songs that I already qatar numbers  know. I just don’t know where I know this particular piece from. It recently appeared in my headphones as a result of a YouTube session that went wild and somehow stayed with me. It reminds me of the times when I was behind the bar at one of Warsaw’s coffee shops, but it was created after that time, so that clue is out of the question. But I like it, I really, really like it and I hope you like it too.

Slovenia through the lens of Karolina and Piotr from OOPS!sidedown They say


>>>>I didn’t expect that such a trivial topic as a castle by the lake could be told in such a beautiful and poetic way. I am enchanted by the play of subdued colors, the play of fog and the way of capturing scenes from the lives of people living by this fairy-tale lake. For more, be sure to visit the OOPS!sidedown blog.

 

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