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Travel shots. (Not so) Famous quotes.
Crazed ramblings. Music musing.
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iwdrm:

“There is no clock on my business!”
True Grit (2010)

iwdrm:

“There is no clock on my business!”

True Grit (2010)

theimpossiblecool:

Louis and Lucille Armstrong, Egypt, 1961.

theimpossiblecool:

Louis and Lucille Armstrong, Egypt, 1961.

aconversationoncool:

George Harrison, 1969

aconversationoncool:

George Harrison, 1969

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skibinskipedia:

The Space Shuttle Endeavour’s Final Launch seen from a commercial plane window, captured by Stefanie Gordon.

Stunning.

This is just insanely perfect. 

One for the history books.

theatlantic:

newsweek:

joshsternberg:

skibinskipedia:

The Space Shuttle Endeavour’s Final Launch seen from a commercial plane window, captured by Stefanie Gordon.

Stunning.

This is just insanely perfect. 

One for the history books.

An exclamation point is like laughing at your own joke.
F. Scott Fitzgerald! (via rulesformyunbornson)
via xkcd.com

bethlehemshoals:

Pure poetry from the Brandon Roy-less Blazers. Do you have a strong reaction to that sentence? Read the zillion words I wrote on last night’s games at GQ.com. I promise, one of these days I will have something nice to say about the victors.

Catacombs, Paris
Photograph by Stephen Alvarez, National Geographic

In a sandy chamber known as the “beach,” a wave rolls across a wall  painted (and repainted) by cataphiles in the style of Japanese  printmaker Hokusai. Such works can take hundreds of hours—the painting  but also the carrying in of supplies.

Catacombs, Paris

Photograph by Stephen Alvarez, National Geographic

In a sandy chamber known as the “beach,” a wave rolls across a wall painted (and repainted) by cataphiles in the style of Japanese printmaker Hokusai. Such works can take hundreds of hours—the painting but also the carrying in of supplies.

The Greatest Movie Ever Sold” - Morgan Spurlock’s new documentary about product placement, marketing, and advertising

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