Looking up the tracks of the White Plains Road line.
Home was where the train tracks lead.
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Looking up the tracks of the White Plains Road line.
Home was where the train tracks lead.
Apartment buildings in Co-op City.
My very first introduction uptown.
Homesick as fuck some days.
Vienna, Austria-based artist Bogi Fabian uses glow-in-the-dark and black light-reactive paints to transform rooms into otherworldly getaways in distant galaxies, jungles, caves or underwater. While some of Fabian’s murals are partially visible when the lights are on, the walls and floors of some of her painted rooms appear completely blank until the lights go out. In the dark the walls and floors come alive with dreamy glowing colors.
"I am trying to create dreamful atmospheres, paint walls and floors and manage to enlighten my art with and without a source of energy.
Thus, the spectator can experience the result in the daylight as well as in the dark, and in that way enjoy it in all its facets. My goal is to create unique spaces and rooms giving them an identity and a soul, where relaxing and living become an experience.”
In addition to her dazzling glow-in-the-dark murals, Fabian also works with bodypainting and glowing ceramics. To check out more of her dreamy artwork visit Bogi Fabian’s website and Facebook page.
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Well this is fucking awkward
WELP.
Frida Kahlo, Henry Ford Hospital (La cama volando), 1932
I’m obsessed with this kitchen
Can I have?
NATURE VIDEO!!!
Because the aunt and the story remind me of my aunts.
Resounding 'YES MA'AM." Good Work Mel.
Bestie Buns. Mad Decent Block Party- South Street Seaport - July 2011.
Harlem 2012.
Animated Banksy #13 ORIGINAL by Banksy Animated Bansky #1 Animated Bansky #2 Animated Bansky #3 Animated Bansky #4 Animated Bansky #5 Animated Banksy #6 Animated Banksy #7 Animated Banksy #8 Animated Bansky #9 Animated Banksy #10 Animated Banksy #11
Animated Banksy #12
Michael Jackson ‘You Can’t Win’ from The Wiz, 1978.
[look of the hour]
So You Smoke that smoke.... and you drink your glass of wine. 8/29.
Cancer - The Forbidden Cures-Documentary
Why Medicine Won’t Allow Cancer to Be Cured
Story at-a-glance
A fascinating documentary exposes the corruption of the cancer industry and the extreme measures they will undertake to discredit, imprison, and professionally destroy any physician who treats cancer patients naturally
One million Americans are diagnosed with cancer every year, and one person of every three will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetimes; two of every three will die from their cancer within five years
The average cancer patient spends $50,000 fighting the disease, making the cancer industry a 50 billion dollar per year industry; the medical monopoly is not motivated to find a cure when treatment it is so lucrative
Many natural treatments have been used successfully with cancer, but the treatments are hushed, buried, and kept out of public view with smear campaigns funded by the medical cartel
My top 12 cancer prevention strategies are listed, including specific tips for eating, sleeping, exercising and managing stress
I really can’t even describe the way I felt after watching this documentary.
My grandmother died after developing throat cancer in 2001, and my aunt is a breast cancer survivor (5 years). I went with her while she did her chemotherapy and I held her while she cried over her hair. Even though she survived, she still can’t do certain things because the chemo has left her with neuropathy in her hands and feet.
I’m a skeptic (always).. so, as they’re talking about these cures, I’m pausing and googling them. What seriously shocked me was the reviews for vitamin B17 on Amazon. There are people reviewing it and discussing how it cured their cancers. A cure for cancer is sitting on Amazon being reviewed like it’s a mp3 player or gym shoes or book… !! It just blew my mind that it’s in plain sight like that.
I was still skeptical so I asked my friend in med school, who confirmed it all. To be brief, she said "The medical industry is a business." As horrible as I know society is.. it’s still shocking to know that it’s this terrible.
If you have ever been affected by cancer in anyway, please watch this documentary and reblog this for others so that they will know that there are other options out there!
Stevie Wonder (who turns 63 today!) shares a laugh with his friend, Minnie Riperton, at a party in 1975. Photo: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty.
Susan Moonsie for the WIN.
Watch out for that black love, Monsieur Candie.