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Kiana Khansmith

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Cosimo Galluzzi
Color Me Curious
The Bowery Presents

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if i look back, i am lost
Noah Kahan
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Show & Tell

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shark vs the universe

#extradirty

Origami Around
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blake kathryn
almost home

Game Changer & Make Some Noise
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geez, Project Q
"we’re here live with alvin von diec. plz tell everyone out there what it’s like for everything to be terrible."
SPOILER ALERT
H Johnson - A Jazz Classic (by PBA30)
The Six Dobbs Daughters
Dr. June Dobbs Butts, Millicent Dobbs Jordan, Mattiwilda "Geekie" Dobbs Janzon, Willie Dobbs Blackburn, Dr. Irene "Renie" Dobbs Jackson, Josephine Dobbs Clement.
I.B. Melton's History of Pine Lake
"We now have over 300 houses, 800Â people, and who knows how many dogs and cats."
The Gulch
The Many Faces of ARGE:
The artist ARGE created this moving mosaic from human faces he photographed while living in Atlanta during the 1990s and early 2000s. The musical soundtrack is by The Fabulous Pop Tarts.
Meet the ATL Twins (Part 1/3) (by vice)
February 23, 1994
Dakota Fanning was born in Conyers, GA.
Then and now pic of the Swan House library in the 1960s.
(via MARTA in the movies « pecanne log)
Baton Bob (rain mode) {ಠ̯ಠ}
TBS Dinner & A Movie presents The Hand That Rocks The Cradle intro (by ChrisRandomSinger)
In 1958, Emory University opened Thomas Hall, Hopkins Hall, and Smith Hall, known collectively as “the complex” as a residence for Emory women. (Emory University Archives Photograph Collection)
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Unidentified women at a party given by Charles and Dorothy Ross at their home on Eleanor Terrace in the Collier Heights neighborhood, 1975. (Atlanta History Center)
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“We are the World” sings the crowd in an impromptu lovefest at the party celebrating John Waters’ visit to Atlanta last spring, 1987. (Atlanta History Center)
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