motionburnsthemood:

Abandoned Amusement Park in New Orleans

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abaldwin360:

A letter about depression.
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abaldwin360:

A letter about depression.

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60oh:

p4tt3rs0n:

tyleroakley:

MY EMOTIONS.

Holy fuck me.

IM HAVING A VERY INTENSE AND UNPLEASANT EMOTION

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likeafieldmouse:

Keng Lye - Alive without Breath (2013) - Hyperrealistic sea animals created using acrylics and epoxy resin, layer by layer

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lonelyheartsdeathmetal:

TOO LATE, SPACE JESUS

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12/05/93 - Fair Park Coliseum, Dallas, TX.

Kurt Cobain: “If I see one more person grope a girl on the breast or the ass or anywhere else, you’re just gonna hear about two hours of feedback, we’ll just leave OK?
Krist Novoselic: “You can come up here and we’ll grab you by the balls or something if you’re looking for some kinda gratification. I’m not shy!

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comedycentral:

This was magical.

If you ever needed a reason to follow @TheDailyShow, this is it.

Here’s the original segment, in case you missed it.

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otisthecorgi:

WHY DO YOU KEEP THROWING YOUR STUFF UGH I’LL GET IT

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“Judgments”I took this last year, but in retrospect, I think it’s my strongest piece from high school.
Working on this project really made me examine my own opinions, preconceptions and prejudices about “slutty” women and women who choose to cover all of their skin alike. I used to assume that all women who wore Hijabs were being oppressed, slut-shame, and look down on and judge any woman who didn’t express her sexuality in a way that I found appropriate.
I’d like to think I’m more open now.

“Judgments”

I took this last year, but in retrospect, I think it’s my strongest piece from high school.

Working on this project really made me examine my own opinions, preconceptions and prejudices about “slutty” women and women who choose to cover all of their skin alike. I used to assume that all women who wore Hijabs were being oppressed, slut-shame, and look down on and judge any woman who didn’t express her sexuality in a way that found appropriate.

I’d like to think I’m more open now.

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