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mcfffartney:

Happy Birthday, Bob Dylan!
» May 24th, 1941 

(Source: weirdpeoplesociety)

jangst:

Mike appears to be sitting on the edge of a bathtub.
Either he took his shoe off beforehand, or someone else’s foot is in the lower right corner.
I’d love to say that it’s MY foot, and that he’s simply waiting for me to get in the tub first, but alas.

Looks like a kitchen counter with a sink to me….

jangst:

Mike appears to be sitting on the edge of a bathtub.

Either he took his shoe off beforehand, or someone else’s foot is in the lower right corner.

I’d love to say that it’s MY foot, and that he’s simply waiting for me to get in the tub first, but alas.

Looks like a kitchen counter with a sink to me….

leslieseuffert:

The Lion Whisperer

(Source: smallspacesblog)

weissesrauschen:

SQUERPUSHER

weissesrauschen:

SQUERPUSHER

Yellow are functionally obsolete or dangerous bridges in the US. What the fuck Arizona?  California has bitched about money forever,  what’s your excuse? Georgia is mainly good…. thank God.

Yellow are functionally obsolete or dangerous bridges in the US. What the fuck Arizona? California has bitched about money forever, what’s your excuse? Georgia is mainly good…. thank God.

asaya:

by brianchapman

asaya:

by brianchapman


Pedro Luis Raota (1934-1986)

Pedro Luis Raota (1934-1986)

(Source: tytusjaneta)

hungariansoul:

the-paintrist:

fleurdulys:

Anselm Feuerbach - Iphigenie - 1871

Iphigenia (pron.: /ɪfɨdʒɨˈnaɪ.ə/; Ancient Greek: Ἰφιγένεια, Iphigeneia) is a daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra in Greek mythology, whom Agamemnon is commanded to kill as a sacrifice to allow his ships to sail to Troy. In Attic accounts, her name means “strong-born”, “born to strength”, or “she who causes the birth of strong offspring.”

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hungariansoul:

the-paintrist:

fleurdulys:

Anselm Feuerbach - Iphigenie - 1871

Iphigenia (pron.: /ɪfɨdʒɨˈnaɪ.ə/; Ancient Greek: Ἰφιγένεια, Iphigeneia) is a daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra in Greek mythology, whom Agamemnon is commanded to kill as a sacrifice to allow his ships to sail to Troy. In Attic accounts, her name means “strong-born”, “born to strength”, or “she who causes the birth of strong offspring.”

(Source: ocnev)

Little America
R.E.M.

disturbanceattheheronhouse:

R.E.M. - Little America 

bibelotbronte:

giuseppe terragnifittings for primary school, 1936 

bibelotbronte:

giuseppe terragni
fittings for primary school, 1936