i personally hate all nazis and nazi sympathizers/supporters
i hate you individually and specifically. eat shit.
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Keni

Origami Around

Andulka
One Nice Bug Per Day

#extradirty
Peter Solarz
AnasAbdin
Sade Olutola

if i look back, i am lost
Cosimo Galluzzi
NASA
Today's Document
Monterey Bay Aquarium
almost home

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Kiana Khansmith

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@kahile34
i personally hate all nazis and nazi sympathizers/supporters
i hate you individually and specifically. eat shit.
as an avid vine user, i wanted to contribute some of my favorite vines
2017 is about finding healthy ways to cope
I was wrong, 2017 is about fighting nazis.
We went to the Women’s March on Washington to ask our fellow marchers what they had to say to Donald Trump and what brought them into the streets today. Over the next couple of days we’ll be posting some of their stories. Here’s one woman who’s a first generation American who says she feels devastated to think that her parents would not be welcomed into our country today.
And now, museums are collecting their favorite women’s march signs from this historic moment.
ur welcome 2 come feel the weight of my feminist balls in your tiny hand
update
Circular Natural Sculptures by Martin Hill
Environmental artist Martin Hill salvages the rummages of nature, such as leaves, branches and stones among other organic materials to create an installation series inspired by the profound metaphor of the circle. [Keep reading]
via landscape photo graphy
@keekmenta
January 21, 2017: Women’s March around the world
Honestly, Canada, now you’re just rubbing it in our faces.
Photos from the D.C. metro preview just how many people are in town for the Women’s March
how lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard
Go home, Dew. (via 502_Wilson)
here we can see that Florida is actually a poorly written artificial data matrix, as evidenced by this poorly rendered police vehicle clipping through the environment due to similation processor loads being too high during the rainy season.
Bethesda programmed Florida
From Chicago to DC to Boston to St. Louis to Malawi to South Africa to New Zealand to Antarctica to Paris. Over 3 million people marching around the world.
“Is it on? I don’t think it’s on, honey.” (via ihaetypos)