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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Product Placement

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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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Back To Back Theatre
We don’t, it seems, entirely yet understand how the luxury sector works. We think of it in terms of indulgence – and celebrate and condemn it as such. But in truth, whenever we pay somewhat more for the things we use, we’re almost always involved in an act of communicating an intention about ourselves to the world. We’re trying to tell others who we are in the language of things – a crucial civic activity as well as a highly respectable and noble part of being human.
“What the Luxury Sector Does for Us”, Alain de Botton (via coolmemories)
Ugo Rondione at Sadie Coles
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Big Data // No Thanks
PHOTO: RICHARD LEAROYD
See the eerie life-size portraits created in a camera obscura
To produce his larger-than-life portraits and still lifes, the British photographer used a vintage technique.
Jonathan McCabe for Aesop
Charlotte Roche as photographed by Christian Werner
The people you love become ghosts inside of you and like this you keep them alive. - Robert Montgomery
Education can, and should, be dangerous
Howard Zinn
The Canon Light Awards short by Christopher Ireland
Wikiality
Macmillian Dictionary
John Maus - Do Your Best
Elizabeth Holmes, CEO of Theranos
Kim Ludbrook -the Alexandra Township Trampoline Club
Olaf Hajek interviewed by Freunde von Freunden