Everyone just keep in mind, this man did this. There was no green screen, there was no padding. and he didn’t even flinch when the wall from the first gif hit his arm as it came down.
Buster Keaton appreciation post.
Buster Keaton is that dude

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if i look back, i am lost
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Not today Justin
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art blog(derogatory)
we're not kids anymore.
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Everyone just keep in mind, this man did this. There was no green screen, there was no padding. and he didn’t even flinch when the wall from the first gif hit his arm as it came down.
Buster Keaton appreciation post.
Buster Keaton is that dude
‘Blackthorn.’ Block printed wallpaper designed (1892) by William Morris (1834–1896 ) for Morris & Company. Printed by Jeffrey & Co. (London).
Image and text courtesy The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Romanian Ghosts: The Race to Save a Hauntingly Beautiful Photo Archive
Time has rendered these portraits virtual abstractions. Beyond the psychedelic swirls of their shrinking, pealing emulsion, next to nothing is known about the subjects of the photographs, and very little about the photographer who made them. The greater part of their allure comes not from the information revealed, but from what is obscured and denied to the viewer.
Costica Acsinte was a Romanian army photographer during World War I who, following his discharge, opened a small commercial studio in Slobozia, about 80 miles east of Bucharest. For two decades after the war, he was likely the only professional photographer in the county, and by the time of his death in 1984, he had built an archive of epic, anthropological scope containing upwards of 5,000 glass-plate negatives and several hundred prints.
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Stollen Kiss - Ron Hicks
American painter b.1965
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This is probably one of my new favorite paintings.
*watches porn*
me: this intro is taking too long
*skips one minute*
*they eating ass*
me: now i gotta rewind because ive obviously missed a key element to the story
Wtf? How many 1000s of hours of Obama tape did this peraon have to watch cut and clip back together with music to get this.
It was for a good cause
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a meteor caught on dashcam in Tauranga, New Zealand credit: Josh Sherborne
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Josh Thomas talks about male suicide
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Bela Doka: Fan Club Putin
Fan clubs are big business around the world. Members spend millions on merchandise and trip conventions, where they are united through the collective glow of adoration for anything from Star Trek to sausages.
But in the suburbs of Moscow, a group of fresh-faced students wearing bright orange t-shirts can claim to be part of one of the world’s most unusual appreciation societies.
Since the members of this club have an average age of 18, it would be reasonable to imagine the object of their devotion to be a boy band or a hot new film star. But no, the 1,500 members of the “VV Fan Club” have a more heavyweight idol—the Russian president, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin.
The teenage members of the VV Putin fan club idolize their president as a savior. In their eyes, he is far away from the growing threat to democracy and global stability that many (both inside and outside Russia) portray him as.
Many of the female members of the group venerate this clean-living, strong and strangely handsome president as a father figure—or even as an ideal husband.
"He is the perfect politician, sportsman and family man!" gushes Vika Matorina, 18.
I spent 2 weeks with the VV fan club and was surprised by the level of support for Putin, whose image appears on posters above the student’s beds, on badges, and superimposed over the Russian tricolore hanging next to makeshift shrines. They spend hours chatting on the internet about their hero and even go to university wearing Putin T-shirts. I was really shocked at how they could feel such intense love for him.
—Bela Doka