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aqua-rius:

‘we must accept this’.

aqua-rius:

‘we must accept this’.

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ohverytired:

Journal de jours

ohverytired:

Journal de jours

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ohverytired:

dream home

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1 week ago
hnnhmcgrth:

corinne day for “without you i’m nothing” (1998) booklet

hnnhmcgrth:

corinne day for “without you i’m nothing” (1998) booklet

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“I’ve never had a humble opinion. If you’ve got an opinion, why be humble about it?”

friendsofaiweiwei:

Joan Baez is a legendary “Friend of Free Expression”.

2 weeks ago

fer1972:

Paintings by Daniel Stepanek

2 weeks ago

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alejandrai:

Callao, Perú2013

alejandrai:

Callao, Perú
2013

nypl:

Charlie Chaplin took the silent film era by storm in 1914 when his first film, “Making a Living” debuted on February 2.
He was one of the most iconic figures to fashion the toothbrush mustache when he first added it to his costume for his Mack Sennett silent comedies beginning in 1914. He claimed that the mustache - depicted here in a beautiful photograph courtesy of NYPL’s Billy Rose Theater Collection - added to his comical appearance while still allowing the audience to still see his expressions. 
Happy Mustache Monday!

nypl:

Charlie Chaplin took the silent film era by storm in 1914 when his first film, “Making a Living” debuted on February 2.

He was one of the most iconic figures to fashion the toothbrush mustache when he first added it to his costume for his Mack Sennett silent comedies beginning in 1914. He claimed that the mustache - depicted here in a beautiful photograph courtesy of NYPL’s Billy Rose Theater Collection - added to his comical appearance while still allowing the audience to still see his expressions. 

Happy Mustache Monday!

cnnbreaking:

shout out to teachers who make you watch a movie with no note sheet

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2 weeks ago
yama-bato:

Kenro Izu
BLUE 
Still Life 1114b, 2004 Cyanotype over Platinum-Palladium print Size 20 x 14

yama-bato:

Kenro Izu

BLUE

Still Life 1114b, 2004
Cyanotype over Platinum-Palladium print
Size 20 x 14

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itsanniechan:

avadakedavra-that-bitch:

This is probably the best thing I’ve seen.

My city »»

itsanniechan:

avadakedavra-that-bitch:

This is probably the best thing I’ve seen.

My city »»

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