Emile Woon — born in 1996 — Canada
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Love Begins

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Emile Woon — born in 1996 — Canada
Uber: “I’m in a blue Honda Civic.”
Me: “ok”
Me to me: “ok, we know what blue is”
resisting hostile architecture
https://www.insecurespaces.net/archisuits.html
Chinese and Pakistan border guards at Khunjerab Pass. Photo Credit: Anthony Maw.
coming soon: the duolingo owl will break into your home at night and beat the shit out of you if you don’t know the word for potato in french
POMME DE TERRE!
P…please… spare me…
now say it in german
By Yuni Yoshida
He is Leng Jun and his paintings are considered the most realistic ones in the world. See why:
mitski miyawaki invented justice
Pita Nikolas Aufatofua Tonga, Rio 2016
Straight men cause me the most anxiety when they walk up and I have to pretend like I know how to do their weird bro handshakes.
it’s too much just stop
HONESTLY rice terraces are one of the most sophisticated and aesthetically beautiful forms of agriculture, if you haven’t seen what they look like, ur missing out
here’s just a few of them:
sources: x, x, x,x
When you’re happy without a care in the world and then life interrupts your happiness
LMFAOOOO
That death stare gave me chills
Gratitude - Tidying Up With Marie Kondo (2019)
500-Year-Old Body of Man Wearing Thigh-High Boots Found in London Sewer Construction
During the construction of London’s massive “super sewer,” archaeologists discovered something unusual in the mud: a 500-year-old skeleton of a man still wearing his thigh-high leather boots.
The Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) announced this week that the skeleton was unearthed on the shores of the Thames, near a bend in the river downstream from the Tower of London.
“By studying the boots, we’ve been able to gain a fascinating glimpse into the daily life of a man who lived as many as 500 years ago,” said Beth Richardson, a finds specialist who analyzes artifacts at MOLA Headland, a consortium of archaeologists. “They have helped us to better understand how he may have made his living in hazardous and difficult conditions, but also how he may have died. It has been a privilege to be able to study something so rare and so personal.” Read more.
Archaeologists:
500-year old skeleton: