And so this boy group…errr…wedding singers strikes again. I think they’d be a lot of fun but I only hold kiddie parties since that’s all I can handle.
trying on a metaphor
we're not kids anymore.
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YOU ARE THE REASON
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And so this boy group…errr…wedding singers strikes again. I think they’d be a lot of fun but I only hold kiddie parties since that’s all I can handle.
me witnessing the murder of azealia amanda banks
People: "0mg... muzik is horrible these dayz... wut would Kert Kobane think if he came bak and saw dis horrible rap musick..."
Kurt Cobain: “I think rap music is the only vital form of music that has been introduced to music in a long time since punk rock. I would never attempt rap music. There’s no sense in it, the people that do rap music do it just fine. I’m usually offended by people like Vanilla Ice and stuff like that. People who really didn’t come from the streets. The white man ripped off the black man long enough. They should leave rap music to the African Americans ‘cause they do it so well and it is so vital to them. [...] I like the comfort in knowing that the Afro-American has once again been the only race that has brought a new form of original music to this decade. ‘It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back’ is one of my favorite rap albums ever.” (M.E.A.T. Magazine, September 1991)
Madhumati in Mere Huzoor (1968)
Dunkle Fassade by Beni Arnold
Norilsk, Russia, an industrial city in the Artic Circle. Originally posted to /r/cyberpunk by Obeiktyw1855.
North Korea invites parody. We laugh at the excesses of the propaganda and the gullibility of the people. But consider that their indoctrination began in infancy, during the fourteen-hour days spent in factory day-care centers; that for the subsequent fifty years, every song, film, newspaper article, and billboard was designed to deify Kim Il-sung; that the country was hermetically sealed to keep out anything that might cast doubt on Kim Il-sung’s divinity. Who could possibly resist?
Barbara Demwick, Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea. (via mysharona1987)
this was the most dramatic nonsense i have ever watched
Who made your clothes?
Pakistan’s luxury designer Zara Shahjahan joins the Fashion Revolution, I Made Your Clothes campaign and uses her Instagram platform to honor her craftsmen behind her brand that help produce her beautiful designs:
Irshad saab - learned, technically very strong and 40 years of experience in adda work. He details your bridals, makes them look rich and beautiful. He brings joy into one of the most important days of your life.
Ms Saima - our PPC head is strict, unforgiving on quality, but yet very heartwarming.
Master Riaz - friendly, precise and extremely good at his work and yes he’s the one who makes the patterns of your beautiful bridals.
* Fashion Revolution was launched after a garment factory in Bangladesh collapsed killing over 2500 people.
Future ambulances
Madhubala for Life Magazine, by James Burke.
I hate this feeling of not knowing what to do in life.
(via clumsiest)
其实,真正了解一个人并不代表什么。人的变化。
Actually, really knowing someone doesn’t mean anything. People change.
重庆森林 (Chungking Express) (1994) director. Kar Wai Wong