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Jules of Nature
Misplaced Lens Cap
Peter Solarz
we're not kids anymore.
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Playing with your food. 🐟
Try to say nothing negative about anybody. a) for three days b) for forty-five days c) for three months See what happens to your life.
Cleaning Piece III by Yoko Ono (via oldfilmsflicker)
Hamburg's central church is a fair held 3x's a year. #mykindoftown #truereligion #springhamburgerdom #alpen❤️hotel (at Hamburger Dom)
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Yet people don’t understand how white privilege still exists in brown and black countries
Masses of pro-democracy protesters continue to pack the streets in Hong Kong, defying police who have responded with tear gas. The demonstrators are angry that Beijing has insisted on vetting all candidates for the territory’s next chief executive.
Here’s a closer look at the issue and what’s at stake.
Photo: Chris McGarth, Getty Images
Take note: the time for revolutions is nigh.
In a quarter century, China has had two student demonstrations protesting for the right to democracy and against corrupt governments. A nation that is strongly regulated and tightly controlled can attempt for revolution and change, then why is it that we in the West cannot organise ourselves for change? Why do we not join our voices to tell our governments to stop taking advantage of the power that we so easily let them secure in the name of democracy?
Bravo Hong Kong, I hope you win this one.
Theda Bara as Cleopatra (J. Gordon Edwards, 1917)
This film, like the majority of silent films, is lost to us. Only a few fragments have survived.
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Moon enveloped in a bubblegum morning.
Curious and fragile
Peter Carey
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Carmen Dell ‘Orefice, US Vogue, 1949 by Norman Parkinson