Who wants to see the scene of Killian confessing his secret about his feelings for Emma again and again…and again? Enjoy lovelies! ;)

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JBB: An Artblog!
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Show & Tell
todays bird

Product Placement
Peter Solarz
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Cosimo Galluzzi
we're not kids anymore.
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Janaina Medeiros
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Who wants to see the scene of Killian confessing his secret about his feelings for Emma again and again…and again? Enjoy lovelies! ;)
@annakendrick47: Swallowed a hard candy earlier and even tho I know it’s “fine,” I’ve felt like I’m in need of serious medical attention since it happened.
The idea of not having any control over what you’re doing is terrifying.
realest shit ever.
New York Aerial | New York (by Tim Sklyarov)
URBAN STREET ART: Super-Sized Characters invade the Streets of São Paulo!
São Paulo, Brazil’s largest and most dynamic city, has long been famous for its innovative modern art and its gridlocked roads (among other things). Now street artist TEC, an Argentinian transplant, has been busily decorating the city’s asphalt roadways with lively figures. TEC emblazons the streets at night, equipped with a paint roller, creating enormous creatures that appear to be moving through the urban jungle of this mega-city. Sometimes compared to the Nazca Lines of Peru, these super-sized figures also are best appreciated from above. TEC’s style of urban street art evolved out of his interest in logos and comic-book characters: as he was more interested in colorful characters than in calligraphy and letter based graffiti, he developed his own grand style on the streetscapes. I love how it humanizes the sprawling roadways of this mega-city, don’t you? You can check out more of his work here.
Photos: posted from Flickr by Shawn Saleme on Visual News. Thanks to Michael Kiel for this reference!
Marilyn photographed by Mischa Pelz, 1953
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#365DoR October 23rd. Rome Rob. *sigh* one of my most favorite “Rob” to this day…no words
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England photoset
stairs & windows
By JMS2