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velved:

Awesome art prints: “Slaughterhouse Starlets” by Keith P. Rein

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ofwgblake:

“There’s a lot of beauty in ordinary things. Isn’t that the point?”

ofwgblake:

“There’s a lot of beauty in ordinary things. Isn’t that the point?”

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ellierivkin:

It’s over.  Blogging is officially worthless.

ellierivkin:

It’s over.  Blogging is officially worthless.

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willycheesesteak:

internetflexin:

These are some of my old fits from sufu waywt, probably from about 08-12. 

Posting for posterity… 

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timeisablur:

vin-d-opium:

acelgas:

Milo Manara - Storia dell’Umanità

Bon, c’est d’accord, maintenant je vais peut-être me mettre à lire Manara….

This is weird but really cool

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hodinkee:

The H. Moser Nomad in platinum. Killer travel time watch.

Story here.

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"And human beings are so unbelievably stupid, that they confused money with wealth. And they don’t realize that money is a measure of wealth, in exactly the same way that meters are a measure of length. They think it is something that is valuable in and of itself. And as a result of that get into unbelievable trouble, in exactly the same way time is nothing but an abstract measure of motion. And we keep counting time. We have the sensation time is running out, and we bug ourselves with this. And as we sit and watch the clock, supposing you are working, are you watching the clock? If you are, what are you waiting for. Time off. Five o’clock. We can go home and have fun. Yeah, fun. What are you going to do when you get home? Have fun? Or are you going to watch TV, which is an electronic reproduction of life which doesn’t even smell of anything. And eat a TV dinner which is a kind of a warmed over airline nastiness until you just get tired and have to go to sleep. You know, the great society. This is our problem, you see. We are not alive, we are not awake. We are not living in the present."
Alan Watts (via thefinalact)

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