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Jan 27, 2012
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It’s weird seeing Lacey’s tumblr page still. She’s been gone for four months now. 

It’s weird seeing Lacey’s tumblr page still. She’s been gone for four months now. 

(via xlaceysuex)


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Jan 27, 2012
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wired:

[via peterrubin]:

Yodagami.
(via Flickr)

Remember, when folding origami: do or do not - there is no try. Because otherwise you just end up with a crumpled ball of recycling and a fat headache.

wired:

[via peterrubin]:

Yodagami.

(via Flickr)

Remember, when folding origami: do or do not - there is no try. Because otherwise you just end up with a crumpled ball of recycling and a fat headache.


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Jan 27, 2012
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zgulliksen:

god i love this movie. #myfairlady

(Source: galadriels)


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Jan 27, 2012
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(Source: lamediavolah, via zgulliksen)


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Jan 27, 2012
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black-and-white:

(by Barry Yanowitz)

black-and-white:

(by Barry Yanowitz)


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Jan 26, 2012
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theoneandonlee:

Irony…

theoneandonlee:

Irony…


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Jan 26, 2012
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world-images:


The Costa Concordia cruise ship which ran  aground off the west coast of Italy at Giglio island lies on its side,  half-submerged and threatening to slide into deeper waters January 23,  2012. 

Photograph by REUTERS/Tony Gentile

world-images:

The Costa Concordia cruise ship which ran aground off the west coast of Italy at Giglio island lies on its side, half-submerged and threatening to slide into deeper waters January 23, 2012.

Photograph by REUTERS/Tony Gentile


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Jan 26, 2012
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kaliem:

A garbage collector prepares to search for  recyclables at the “La Chimba”, a 30.78 hectares garbage dump site in  Antofagasta city, about 1317 km (818 miles) north of Santiago, January  19, 2012. Some 150 people in extreme poverty live and work in the dump  to search metals, plastics, cardboard and papers to sell, collecting  near 160 kg of recyclables per person in a day. La Chimba, one of the  largest dumps in Chile which receives around 130,000 tons of waste per  year, will be shut down after more than 40 years and will be replaced  with a recycling plant, according to local media.   REUTERS/Cristobal Saavedra

kaliem:

A garbage collector prepares to search for recyclables at the “La Chimba”, a 30.78 hectares garbage dump site in Antofagasta city, about 1317 km (818 miles) north of Santiago, January 19, 2012. Some 150 people in extreme poverty live and work in the dump to search metals, plastics, cardboard and papers to sell, collecting near 160 kg of recyclables per person in a day. La Chimba, one of the largest dumps in Chile which receives around 130,000 tons of waste per year, will be shut down after more than 40 years and will be replaced with a recycling plant, according to local media. REUTERS/Cristobal Saavedra


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Jan 26, 2012
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theintelligentblonde:

And this one too. Hehe. Straight to the baby maker. 

theintelligentblonde:

And this one too. Hehe. Straight to the baby maker. 


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Jan 26, 2012
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chadflenderson:

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