Dawson City: Frozen Time (Bill Morrison, 2017).

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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Dawson City: Frozen Time (Bill Morrison, 2017).
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when you really do care about mother nature
This is so pure
Sorry I’m late, I came as soon as I wanted to
We found that one in five of the coalition strikes we identified resulted in civilian death, a rate more than 31 times that acknowledged by the [U.S.] coalition. It is at such a distance from official claims that, in terms of civilian deaths, this may be the least transparent war in recent American history.
“The Uncounted”
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Our reporting, moreover, revealed a consistent failure by the coalition to investigate claims properly or to keep records that make it possible to investigate the claims at all. While some of the civilian deaths we documented were a result of proximity to a legitimate ISIS target, many others appear to be the result simply of flawed or outdated intelligence that conflated civilians with combatants. In this system, Iraqis are considered guilty until proved innocent. Those who survive the strikes, people like Basim Razzo, remain marked as possible ISIS sympathizers, with no discernible path to clear their names.
This story is required reading for anyone who lives in the United States.
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From Old English Bindery
Wait, what? That’s how it’s done?
^Right?! I never knew how the gold detailing on book bindings was done. And this… isn’t how I thought it worked out, for some reason.
This is so fucking cool!
Chih Hung Kuo (Taiwanese, b. 1982), A Mountain 2, 2014. Oil on canvas, 120 × 120 cm.
you know what? the years really do start coming and they really don’t stop coming
when i'm wearing something that i bought on sale
person: nice shirt
me: thanks i bought it on sale
this is the best video i’ve seen all month
Matchy-matchy, Stefand Raschan
“Onibaba” (1964)
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