Trainspotting (1996)
trying on a metaphor
i don't do bad sauce passes
we're not kids anymore.
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
Claire Keane
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Origami Around

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Kaledo Art
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Andulka
cherry valley forever
Xuebing Du
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Trainspotting (1996)
show me a lizard
Show johnny a lizard
good work team, that’s a lizard if i ever saw one
What would you do if the price of your everyday prescription rose 5,500%? That’s exactly what happened to Daraprim (pyrimethamine), a drug originally developed over 60 years ago, that helps immunocompromised HIV and cancer patients. After Martin Shkreli, a former hedge fund manager, acquired the drug for his company, Turing Pharmaceuticals, he raised the price by 55 times overnight. Shockingly, this type of gouging is fairly common.
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Just because they can.
Sorry I haven't posted anything in a while. I’ve been “busy”
That should leave an impression.
#ItWillNeverHappenAgain #Swear
Draugen Oil Rig, Sweden
Yesterday’s best flea market find: An original Big Trouble In Little China promo take out box, this thing belongs in the Smithsonian
Poster: The Hateful Eight
When you think about directors embracing the world of social media, Quentin Tarantino’s name probably wouldn’t be high on the list of results, but his upcoming western The Hateful Eight unveiled accounts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram this weekend, along with an official site. With such blanket bombardment of people’s online news feeds, a panel at Comic-Con, and the rather gorgeous new poster above, smart money would be on a trailer appearing in the very near future. It was also revealed at the Comic-Con panel that spaghetti western legend Ennio Morricone will write and record his first original film score in four decades for the film.
The Hateful Eight stars Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell, Walton Goggings, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Tim Roth, Zoe Bell, Michael Madsen, Bruce Dern, Demian Bichir and Channing Tatum. The film is set for limited release on December 25th in the USA, and wide release everywhere else on January 8th 2016
The remaking of Galdraskræða by Arnar Fells
The history of magic spells in Iceland is very old and highly influences the native population. Sources of spells go back to the middle ages in old Norse sagas, which are a unique part of Icelandic heritage. In ancient times, the magic spells were as vital to Icelanders as food is to the body. They existed in every aspect of life and came as second nature to man, through his desires and fears. An individual’s longing to understand and control his destiny, as well as the power of nature, is reflected in the spells.
Galdraskræða Skugga was first published in the year 1940. The book is a collection of the old Icelandic spells, the first one ever published in Iceland. It is written by the author Jochum M. Eggertson who is better known under his pen name “Skuggi”, meaning “shadow”. Galdraskræða, which was illustrated and handwritten by the author himself, was originally only published in a limited edition of 150 numbered copies. It is a collection of nearly 200 spells and an ensemble of magic rune letters. Galdraskræða Skugga was nowhere to be found for about 40 years until Bókvarðan published it without a formal publishing permit in the year 1982. That edition was very soon taken off the market. Galdraskræða Skugga is now published with permission for the first time since the first edition.
Respect to the original work of Skuggi was crucial in the reproduction of the book. The graphic design was simplified and the representation was made more clear. The imagery is expressed in red color, which is symbolic of the ancient ritual of using blood in the making of letters while casting a spell. The use of blood was necessary to carry the individual’s intent of the spell, as well as enhancing the outcome of the spell.
- Arnar Fells Gunnarsson
The book can be bought online here. I am eagerly awaiting the English version that is soon to be available!
LGBT
lesbians, gays, b-bicycles…. *sweats* trains
My cat’s first car ride
Great Schema monks of the Russian Orthodox Church, robed in full habit of the highest degree of Eastern monastic tradition. Origin unknown.
my favorite show!!!
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haha, lame. also kind of bizarre - you think people buying merch with the words “family guy” on it would just be free advertising? oh well
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Pam & Rebecca
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press triangle to love dog
Everybody who says feathered dinosaurs aren’t scary has never been chased by a goose.