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ssdmmfr:

Artist:

Hina Aoyama


indie-rock-jukebox:

The Horrors / We Have Band poster

(via theformofbeauty)

the invasion begins in utah

danceabletragedy:

 Ceramic autopsy by Beccy Ridsdel

(via hifructosemag)

Taken with instagram

vicemag:

Each week, we ascend into an ivory tower to deign which photographic clichés should be banished from the world forever. This week:

Pictures of beautiful, young, and white people prancing around in Native American warbonnet headdresses.

Hey, here’s an idea: Maybe it’s time you start acting a little more culturally responsible. Maybe you should consider not re-appropriating the accessories of the people your ancestors killed?

Just sayin’.

oliphillips:

Travel Posters for Lazy People

by H. Caldwell Tanner

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Christian Stoll. Epic.

Sometimes dizzying and sometimes absurd in scale, the series ‘Epic’ from photographer Christian Stoll includes a sequence of spaces that have one thing in common: they are immense. These spaces may not have been designed using perpective renderings, but they are are engineered or urban planned to stunning effect, even if it’s accidental. These are vantage points that we aren’t used to seeing, even though the spaces facilitate or support processes ubiquitous to our daily lives. These are pictures of the staggering engineering that allows things happen quietly: an order ships, a file downloads, and the only time they occur to us is when something goes wrong. Even though thinking about a processing facility or bank of escalators may not sound too exciting, even quotidian spaces, from a particular vantage point, can be epic. (Written by )

terrysdiary:

GUNS

Prez Obama at the 2012 White House Correspondents’ Dinner

boniverotica:

Yesterday we adopted a Siberian husky puppy. We committed to feeding him a locavore diet and loving him forever. Bon Iver fitted a sidecar to his cold-war motorcycle so the dog can accompany him to the lake.

We named him Homespun.

LEISURE DIVE!

washingtonpoststyle:

There was a bear in a tree on the campus of CU Boulder this morning. The police tranquilized him and he fell out of the tree. This is the bear falling out of the tree. (via Denver Post)

Photo by Andy Duann / CU Independent

Less than 10 hrs left to vote for Tiny JH, do it now! http://bit.ly/tiny-jh (Taken with instagram)

LAST DAY to vote for Tiny JH - please vote if you haven’t yet! http://bit.ly/tiny-jh (Taken with instagram)

One more day to vote for Tiny JH in the Wyoming Short Film Contest! http://bit.ly/tiny-jh (Taken with instagram)

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