Only after disaster can we be resurrected

Arab proverb (via oscill8wildly)

(Source: daughterofzami, via just-another-jedi)

If you know yourself, you’ll not be harmed by what is said about you.
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12 hours ago
Self and me →

Self loathing: hey
Me: what do you want?
Selfl loathing: to tell you that you are an insignificant piece a shit
Me: and what fo you want me to do with this information?
Self loathing: it doesn’t matter cause… the thing you are going to do with it. Will be the thing you become
Me: nothing?
Self loathing: exactly

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17 hours ago

fer1972:

Richard Wright Hand-draws 47,000 Stars On The Rijksmuseum’s Ceiling

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19 hours ago
moviesexvideotape:

Rooney Mara / Side Effects 2013
with Channing Tatum

moviesexvideotape:

Rooney Mara / Side Effects 2013

with Channing Tatum

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20 hours ago
thisisnotsustainable:

The Oxford Tire Pile in Westley, California, photographed by Edward Burtynsky. 40 acres, 7 million tires, all in close proximity to the California Aqueduct.  Putting an end to the site took $1.2 million taxpayer dollars, and no complete closure plan has been submitted by the responsible parties.

thisisnotsustainable:

The Oxford Tire Pile in Westley, California, photographed by Edward Burtynsky. 40 acres, 7 million tires, all in close proximity to the California Aqueduct.  Putting an end to the site took $1.2 million taxpayer dollars, and no complete closure plan has been submitted by the responsible parties.

(via theonlymagicleftisart)

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1 day ago
victoriousvocabulary:

ENCEINTE
[adjective]
1. pregnant; with child.
[noun]
2. a wall or enclosure, as of a fortified place.
3. the place enclosed.
Etymology: from French, from Latin inciēns - pregnant; related to Greek enkuos, from kuein - to be pregnant.
[Jason Levesque]

victoriousvocabulary:

ENCEINTE

[adjective]

1. pregnant; with child.

[noun]

2. a wall or enclosure, as of a fortified place.

3. the place enclosed.

Etymology: from French, from Latin inciēns - pregnant; related to Greek enkuos, from kuein - to be pregnant.

[Jason Levesque]

(via dead-astronaut-in-space)

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1 day ago
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