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The irony will be that this video post gets flagged because of all my flagged posts that I am scrolling through trying to figure out why I have been flagged.
It's only been a little over 24 hours since I deleted the Facebook and messenger app from my phone and I know it's no coincidence that I feel lighter. A network of support shouldn't feel so catty. Reowr.
I have not opened up Tumblr in a browser in months now and so far all of the ads are for how to get rid of bunions without surgery..
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Animal Planet, Kelsey Oseid
Jamie Scott
The âsleeps with the fan on high under a huge warm blanketâ squad
Taurus, Gemini, Aquarius, Sagittarius, Cancer, Pisces, Libra
Keri Russell photographed by Marc Baptiste for Rolling Stone Magazine, 1998
the woman is ageless!
One day itâll stop being winter. #oneday #zoesees
Weekend plans
It Isnât Much But
who cares if my one joy in a day is when my infant son plays quietly behind me one minute and then the next, screams with joy for no reason to no one, and then makes two loud adult farts. Certainly not me.
thanks @roundtopâ for identifying the face weâre all making about the obamasâ valentine tweets
Keeping my privilege in check thanks to these amazing cards by Fabiola Lara. All profits are going to Atlas DIY, a center for immigrant youth in Brooklyn, NY. Iâm keeping one of these on my studio wall as a reminder of how fortunate I am. For me this isnât about political correctness, itâs about understanding people, communicating better, and being an advocate for equality.Â
Also check out Adrian Piperâs cards from 1986.Â
In âHong Kong Corner Houses,â the internationally renowned German photographer Michael Wolf continues with his visual quest for the overlooked and underappreciated urban phenomena that give a city its special character.  This time, he draws our attention to Hong Kongâs urban corners and buildings that are often inconspicuous amid the high-rise, high-density urban clutter of Hong Kong.  These ordinary residential-commercial buildings of 1950s and 1960s vintage represent the expression of local Chinese pragmatism and expediency in the economic austerity of early postwar decades.
The photographic presentation captures the inherent paradoxes of their architectural character:  the quiet prominence, attractive banality, and tectonic chaos that give urban Hong Kong its endearing quality.  Complementing the superb photographs of Michael Wolf, âHong Kong Corner Housesâ features an essay and extended captions by two of Hong Kongâs best-known academics in the field of architectural conservation, Drs. Lynne DiStefano and Lee Ho Yin.
â Hong Kong Corner Houses
Michael Wolf is best known for his âArchitecture of Densityâ work in Hong Kong, but another collection from HK University Press showcases some of the cityâs more classic heritage.  âProgress is often equated with destroying the old and bringing in the new,â says the German-born photographerâŠ
âŠThey were mostly constructed in the 1950/60sâŠ
âŠWhilst some of the structures featured below are barely three decades old, the pace of development means such architectural curiosities are becoming an increasingly rare sightâŠ
âŠThis style of building is more common in older areas of KowloonâŠ
..Illegal structures remain an issue with these low-rise buildings, but many have been destroyed since a clean-up began in the 1990sâŠ
âŠMost are under 10-floors tall. This was because the law required an elevator to be installed if a building was over 10 storeys, and also due to the presence of the old Kai Tak airportâŠ
âŠThe style is reminiscent of early American modernist skyscrapers â curved facades with strong vertical and horizontal detailâŠ
..The 2008 collection pays homage to this overlooked and underappreciated urban phenomena and photos were once displayed around the MTR systemâŠ
â Michael Wolfâs Hong Kong Cornerhouses
I think I belong in Hong Kong. In 1970.
This was very confusing but Iâm glad Andy Richter thinks itâs okay for me to keep wearing my slippers because theyâre really all that gets me through the day.