people: why do you always wear black?
me: tengo, tengo la camisa negra, porque negra tengo el alma
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$LAYYYTER
KIROKAZE
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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@itisallwrong
people: why do you always wear black?
me: tengo, tengo la camisa negra, porque negra tengo el alma
The side of the Baltimore riots you won’t see on TV:
On Monday, the media was quick to paint a single picture of Baltimore: a chaos scene of violence and mayhem filled with images of looting, rioting, the burning of a CVS and the torching of a police car. But on the ground, a very different story unfolded — and these remarkable photos and videos are proof.
Gaza Artist Turns Israeli Air Strike Smoke into Powerful Sketches
As the world looks on with horror at the growing civilian toll in Gaza, and Hamas and Israel consider the terms of a U.S.-proposed ceasefire, one young Palestinian architect is responding to the crisis through art. Gaza-based Tawfik Gebreel aims to send a message, in the “universal humanitarian language understood by all peoples of the world.” He is using photos of the smoke thrown up by rocket strikes and reworking the images with symbols of hope and unity.
and yet some half assed drawing of a cat gets more attention? Fuck banksy
HUMAN SADNESS.
Female Celebrities being classy af and not taking any shit from anyone (stupid interviewers’ edition)
James Franco on Lana Del Rey.
"Lana lives in her art, and when she comes down to earth for interviews, it gets messy, because she isn’t made for this earth. She is made to live in the world she creates. She is one who has been so disappointed by life, she had to create her own world. Just let her live in it. I am a performer and she is a performer. The thing about singers, especially the ones who write their own lyrics, is that everyone reads the person into the songs. An actor is sometimes aligned with his roles, but a singer is asked about her lyrics as if they were direct statements of her true thoughts and feelings.Sometimes Lana doesn’t know what to say in interviews, so she plays into the idea that her songs are her, and not her creations. Lana spends a lot of time alone because everyone wants in. I wanted to interview Lana for a book and she said, “Just write around me, it’s better if it’s not my own words. It’s almost better if you don’t get me exactly, but try.” - James Franco
Chris Pratt, Ladies and Gentlemen.
his face in the last frame is the ultimate ‘shit i fucked up’ face.
Julian Casablancas in the crowd for “Savages” concert in Lollapalooza 2014
Me: gosh I'm tired.
Adult: *swoops in* YOU'RE TOO YOUNG TO BE TIRED!! YOU'RE GENERATION IS SO LAZY!! MAYBE YOU SHOULDN'T STAY UP TOO LATE!!!
Me: *looks into the camera like I'm on the office*
LUCID DREAMING
"My baby never fails" - via Brody Dalle on Instagram (x)
It looks like they are playing another show this year!!