No title available
art blog(derogatory)
ojovivo
RMH

blake kathryn

@theartofmadeline
Xuebing Du

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
Acquired Stardust
Game of Thrones Daily
occasionally subtle

izzy's playlists!
NASA
sheepfilms
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

No title available
tumblr dot com
Mike Driver

No title available
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
seen from Japan
seen from South Korea
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Brazil

seen from Türkiye

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Romania
seen from Canada

seen from Estonia
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Germany

seen from Norway

seen from Germany
seen from Germany

seen from Iraq

seen from United States
@ohpmore
Rock and roll baby, don’t you know that.
The way you fight shy of almost everything.
the night we listened to our 5th album for the first time /endspamfornow
a dream is good if you don’t wear it out.
After Laughter is about the look on people’s faces when they’re done laughing. If you watch somebody long enough, there’s always this look that comes across their face when they’re done smiling, and I always find it really fascinating to wonder what it is that brought them back to reality. So, that’s what After Laughter is.
Favorite music videos Paramore: Rose-Colored Boy (dir. Warren Fu)
,,Don’t let me let you down”
Just let me cry a little bit longer
Oh please don’t ask me how I’ve been Don’t make me play pretend
MÉXICO NEEDS YOUR HELP
Chiapas’ earthquake
As some of you might know, last night, around 23:50 h, one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded in Mexico struck off the country’s southern coast. The earthquake hit off Chiapas state near the Guatemalan border with a 8.2 magnitude. It was slightly stronger than the 1985 quake, that destroyed Mexico City.
President Enrique Peña Nieto stated that at least 31 people were killed and over 200 were injured due the quake. Many people in Chiapas and Oaxaca have lost their homes. Both states have declared STATE OF EMERGENCY.
The effects were also felt in Guatemala, where at least one person died and homes along the border with Mexico were leveled
So far, 266 aftershocks have been registered. The last one happened today at 6:28 h, with a 6.1 magnitude.
Most affected towns in Oaxaca: Juchitán, Matías Romero, Unión Hidalgo, San Dionisio del Mar, Asunción Ixtaltepec, Santa María Xadani, Santiago Niltepec, Santo Domingo, Ingenio, El Espinal, Tehuantepec, Salina Cruz and other communities.
Juchitan’s city councilor, Pamela Terán, asked the state and federal authorities for help.“We urgently need as much help as you can send,” she said. “We need hands and manpower to try and dig out the people that we know are buried under the rubble.”
Schools in at least 10 Mexican states and in Mexico City were closed on Friday as the president ordered an immediate assessment of the damage nationwide.
TSUNAMI ALERT in Oaxaca has been cancelled, and REDIRECTED to Guerrero.
Katia in Veracruz
Katia is now a category 2 hurricane and will land on Veracruz coast tonight.
Said state and Tampico, Tamaulipas are now under constant vigilance.
Intense storms are expected in Puebla, Tamaulipas, San Luis Potosí, Hidalgo, Tlaxcala, Oaxaca, Tabasco y Chiapas, Estado de México, Ciudad de México y Morelos.
Also, Mexico City is also in alert due to the constant raining; most streets are now under water. Many people have lost their homes. Rivers are flooding and there has been several subsidences all over the city’s streets. Until now, two people have perished.
Mexico’s emergency numbers
9-1-1. National number for medical, civil protection, security and public services emergencies.
Below the cut, numbers and bank accounts to help. If you can and want to help, please let me know your state/city’s food bank or collection center location.
Keep reading
slottsfjell, tønsberg, norway | july 14, 2017
Hayley singing “Misery Business” on the security guard’s shoulder (he didn’t mind at all tho).
Beyoncé & Marilyn Booker at Made In America today (Sept. 3)