Regina Spektor - Samson
Oh, we couldn’t bring the columns down Yeah we couldn’t destroy a single one And history books forgot about us And the bible didn’t mention us, not even once
d e v o n
almost home
RMH

#extradirty

Andulka
Cosimo Galluzzi
dirt enthusiast
Sade Olutola

Origami Around

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Not today Justin
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
Mike Driver
$LAYYYTER
KIROKAZE
occasionally subtle
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

@theartofmadeline
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@sinoforse
Regina Spektor - Samson
Oh, we couldn’t bring the columns down Yeah we couldn’t destroy a single one And history books forgot about us And the bible didn’t mention us, not even once
¿Quien estoy siendo?
The Cathedral in Madrid
oOoOO- Break Yr Heart
Issac wants me to pay attention to him instead of playing Alice 2.
softgrunge/disposable♡
Garden of the Gods
dark grunge etc.
“My Chemical Romance is done. But it can never die.
It is alive in me, in the guys, and it is alive inside all of you. ” - Gerard Way
The ground-breaking metamorphosis scene in the Michael Jackson short film ‘Black or White’ released in 1991
I’m sorry but I just always have loved the shorter-haired black guy because he does this thing where his eyes get really big and he throws his head back and to the side and it looks really funny
Se una persona decide di chiudersi in se stessa, di isolare la propria anima, potrà mai tornare ad essere quella di prima?
David Grossman (via justturnthemusicup)
this was my favourite
“The scene in which all characters sit in a circle on the floor in the library and tell stories about why they were in detention was not scripted. John Hughes told them all to ad-lib.”
The Breakfast Club (1985)
Valerie Hegarty
Sinking Ship (2012)
Inspired by the current political climate and Edgar Allen Poe’s short story “The Malestrom”, half a clipper ship painting seems to have hit a storm and is falling off the edge of the painting frame (or the world) dripping water or paint on the floor. The materials of the painting are now turning into the structure of the boat, with the canvas becoming sails and the stretcher bars becoming a mast.