thebees-kneez:

too cool for anyone

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coriesella:

My dad just told me that when he was my age he tripped on acid a lot and every time he tripped he found the meaning of life but by the time he was sober he had forgotten it. So, he told himself that the next time he tripped he would write it down. So he tripped again, and went and wrote it down and when he woke up he was so excited to see everything that he wrote so he went and opened the notebook and all it said was “orange juice”.

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beasleypercussion:

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lesmisblog:

Just…

Did anybody notice the sign that reads “Beware pickpockets”?

It is like pure gold <3

Fun fact: pickpockets used to put up signs like that in tourist areas, so that tourists would pat places on themselves where their valuables were kept, to check that they were still there. Then the pickpockets would know exactly where to retrieve them from.

I love learning 

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fill-my-void:

There are people who can make moments movie-like. You know, they have a sense for capturing the moments, to make others feel like time has stopped for a few seconds and they are all eternal. Only them, joy and the moment.. I wish I was someone like that.

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culturenlifestyle:

Blurred Cityscapes by Valerio D’Ospina

Italian artist Valerio D’Ospina’s stunning and brazen cityscapes focus on the architectural details of New York and Italy. D’Ospina’s work resembles a contemporary impressionist feel with a dramatic essence. Along with the architecture-based concentration, his biggest strength is his use of perspective. This series of paintings’ beauty rely on the theory of form in art; the artist understands the importance of their coexistence. A clear harmony is present, which makes it a successful art piece. 

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calms:

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fadeintocase:

i think people need to stop glorifying sassiness and bitterness and start promoting the idea of actually being nice and civil to people who did nothing to you.

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