controversial redbull ad where jfk drinks a redbull and flies out of his convertible and avoids his assasination

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Three Goblin Art

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Andulka
Stranger Things
we're not kids anymore.

if i look back, i am lost
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i don't do bad sauce passes
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Mike Driver
One Nice Bug Per Day

Kiana Khansmith

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taylor price

Origami Around

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controversial redbull ad where jfk drinks a redbull and flies out of his convertible and avoids his assasination
@not-semi-perfect
Apostle (2018) | dir. Gareth Evans
*crushes my emotions with my bare hands* as I was saying,
Pool built into limestone owned by Joel Goldstein.
Horror art by Stefan Koidl
I’m sure its been done before, but it’s my first time watching it FMA:B through, so I had to do it.
Sorry for the long post but this is legit one of the BEST movies I’ve ever seen
What movie is this?!?!
Chirin no Suzu / Ringing Bell
Based on a book, it’s a fantastic movie and it’s just 45 minutes long.
Shropshire, England by Nigel Jones
psa: if you’re learning a language on Duolingo you can use it for your resumé on Linkedin, it now gives you a certificate of fluency at different levels depending on how advanced you are in your lessons
please signal boost this, many people don’t realize how important being multilingual can be in regards to you getting a job
Traditional and Contemporary Japanese Culture Collides in Striking Photographs by RK
Tokyo-based photographer RK explores the far reaches of Japan, as well as neighboring Asian countries, shooting images that capture both timeless and of-the-moment scenes. RK often includes signs of life in his landscape images, whether a fisherman casting a line beneath a vibrant Japanese maple tree, or a carefree skateboarder cruising down a paved road with Hokkaido looming in the distance. The photographer also highlights the densely-packed nature of life in Japan, from masses of commuters forming a sea of umbrellas to shop owners surrounded by huge selections of neatly organized inventory.