Good news! As you might have heard Lesser Places has finally outgrown its old wordpress.com URL and become lesserplaces.com! To thank you all I’ve come up with something special.
Since the first post on LP people have asked why I am looking away from the camera in most the pictures on the site.
IS IT SO YOU CAN PROTECT YOUR IDENTITY FROM THE INTERWEB TROLLS??? They ask.
Nope. It’s because I look like this from the front:
And no one wants to see that. (Un)Fortunately this has lead to a proliferation of butt pictures across LP. To thank you all for making LP the success its is I’ve put together a not very carefully selected list of my favorites. Enjoy!
Mark butt
Max butt
Matt butt
Pat butt
Mom butt
Dad butt
Jack butt
Our butts
Here’s a butt
There’s a butt
Everywhere a butt butt
Younger butt
Older butt
Thinner butt
Fatter butt
Good butt
Better butt

Cute butt

Yak-er butt
Butts, butts everywhere
Over here
And over there
All the butts you could ever need
Viewed from 180 different degrees
Butt
Butt
Butt
Butt
Butt
And that’s the kind of content you just can’t get anywhere else. Thanks again, everyone!
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Max Wilson is a graduate student studying ecology at Arizona State University. He writes here at Lesser Places, occasionally for Backpacker.com, and even more occasionally for scientific journals. You can follow him on twitter @maxomillions.
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