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oozey mess
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will byers stan first human second

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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izzy's playlists!
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No dude, I'm your higher up and what I say, goes.
-- art mimics reality
Memories Chapter 2 - https://www.patreon.com/ramonn90
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Introducing a newly-completed summer cabin project in the Finnish Archipelago, conceived and created together by partners Milla Selkimäki and Aleksi Hautamäki.
They call it the Project Ö, where “Ö” means ‘an island’ in Swedish. They purchased the 5-acre island, on the edge of the Archipelago National Park, two years ago and have since built the main cabin with a sauna and the workshop.
The buildings pay a tribute to the traditional Finnish archipelago aesthetics, with cabled roof, long eaves, extended gutters and vertical cladding. The shape of the cabins is long and narrow, which allows for large window surfaces with varying views, as well as possibilities for very different types of functions at the opposite ends of the building; for example, sundowner drinks with friends at one end, while the kids are sleeping in the other.
The vision was to have all things necessary with as little space as possible. All individual spaces have been designed to be as compact as they can without compromising the functionality and comfort. The two buildings are just 70m² in total, yet they sleep 10 adults comfortably if needed.
Their island is totally self-sufficient, as it uses solar power for energy and filtered sea water for drinking. The houses have running water, flush toilet, heating, cooling, and a modern kitchen. Hot running water is produced with a sauna stove and the same system provides heating to the floors.
You can follow along by following @project_archipelago.
Photos by @Archmospheres.
I could cry looking at this
just in case anyone is wondering, this is a town in china called furong zhen, in the hunan province!! it’s so beautiful and like massive
photo by pavel dvorak
A ride out to the Sleeping Shoals
Art by Kevin Zamir Goeke
“You look so big and strong, i bet you could totally lift me”
for my friend Kae’s fic ‘Dont Be Mad’, in which they find Keith’s country time dad imprisoned, and Lance endeavors to fuck him. And why not, since its not like his crush on Shiro has been going anywhere lately.
Who doesn’t love a good before after makeover. And if you’re an urbanist, while you may secretly binge Queer Eye’s Fab Five, your love for s
“known for fusing technology with traditional Couture craftsmanship“
John Wood, Ph.D. | Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Minimalist maps by Peter Gorman.
Animation art from Hayao Miyazaki’s NAUSICAÄ OF THE VALLEY OF THE WIND (1984).
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how did 1 PERSON make this game?