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me: i'm running on 4 hours of sleep, 3 sips of coffee, 2 brain cells and a very flimsy will to live. consider yourselves warned.
Ante Rebić of Milan celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the UEFA Champions League group B match between Liverpool FC and AC Milan at Anfield 📸 by Claudio Villa
missin this night 🥰🥰
The whole skam fandom, after we all just played ourselves and then GOT PLAYED:
June 2016 Zakka. Goods and Things 21_21 Design Sight Tokyo Midtown Garden, Tokyo
Maemura together with exhibition’s infographics designer So Hashizume recounts the radical changes that the country has experienced from Meiji period, once Japan started to import goods from abroad. A rapid industrialization process mixed up local culture with foreign, transforming directly the lifestyles of common people. They point out the big contrast back in the 16thCentury during the period of national isolation policy known as “sakoku”, when the only possibility for people to have access to foreign items was through a narrow gate in the port of Nagasaki at the island of Dejima.