a woman letting you see her naked is her trusting you to the fucking core. don’t take it for granted. something like that may be minor to you but to her. its everything..
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a woman letting you see her naked is her trusting you to the fucking core. don’t take it for granted. something like that may be minor to you but to her. its everything..
I’m never throwing a cigarette butt on the ground again. Holy shit.
YOU SHOULDN’T HAVE BEEN THROWING YOUR CIGARETTES ON THE GROUND ANYWAYS
omfg poor baby
I’m so glad this post exists. I took ecology in high school and apparently a lot of animals are attracted to the smell of cigarettes and they eat them whenever they can find them. Sometimes they’ll even wander onto roads at night if they smell one and they’ll get hit by cars doing so. And they can’t digest them. The cigarettes just sit in their stomachs until they run out of space and then they starve because they always feel full. I don’t understand why people can’t just put their cigarettes out and then toss them in the trash bin or keep them in an ashtray in their cars until they get home. Is it really that hard?
this makes me so sad
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this needs to be reblogged
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Le designer italien Andrea Salamino a re-imaginé le design et la canette de la marque Pepsi en s’inspirant du néoplasticisme, des couleurs utilisées pa
this here hit my heart man
“Stealing us was the smartest thing they ever did.” Fuck.
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30+ Of The Weirdest Children’s Books Ever Lina D., boredpanda.com
Teddy Bear Would Rather Sit And WatchsourceTurtles SleepsourceBonessourceCat’s BehindsourceThe KisssourcePleasure IslandsourcePoor Pussy Party GamesourcePretend I’m The PoopsourceSomething In Her MouthsourceDick, Dick, What Did You Lick…
The big book of Big O psychedelic fantasy posters
The Art of Big O by Michael Fishel (author) and Nigel Suckling (editor) Big Vision Publishing 2014, 272 pages, 8.5 x 11 x 0.9 inches $67 Buy a copy on Amazon
Big O Posters, which grew out of the graphic design vision of Peter Ledeboer, the charismatic art director of the U.K. incarnation of music and counter-culture magazine Oz, published psychedelic, sci-fi, and fantasy posters from 1967 until 1980. Originally promoted in the pages of Oz to sell readers full-size posters of the artwork they were enjoying in the magazine, the roster of Big O posters included some of the biggest names in rock art, from Martin Sharp (a pair of album covers for Cream) and Mati Klarwein (Santana’s “Abraxas”) to H.R. Giger (Emerson, Lake & Palmer’s “Brain Salad Surgery”) and Roger Dean (multiple covers for Yes). It’s a big, image-packed tale, which is why The Art of Big O, designed and published by Michael Fishel and written by Nigel Suckling, both of whom were Big O artists, feels so right. It, too, is big and image-packed, capturing both the atmosphere of the London graphic-design world of the 1960s and ’70s as well as the work itself, which is jammed into every nook and cranny of the hefty tome like so many posters tacked to the walls and ceiling of a teenager’s bedroom. The result is less a nostalgic trip down memory lane than a paean to the obsessives who produced and printed this often unapologetically obsessive art. – Ben Marks December 5, 2014
I'm a bit jealous