lulubonanza:

Kim Pine by ~sadiek
nevver:

North Korea
dailyartspace:

Artwork of the day:
Approaching Shadow, 1956/2012 by Fan Ho
Looking to freshen up your walls in 2013? Take a look at our collection of bold and graphic works for inspiration.

dailyartspace:

Artwork of the day:

Approaching Shadow, 1956/2012 by Fan Ho

Looking to freshen up your walls in 2013? Take a look at our collection of bold and graphic works for inspiration.

(via theatheistgirl)

theatheistgirl:

Winter can be so beautiful.

theatheistgirl:

Winter can be so beautiful.

fastcompany:

2013, As Imagined By Futurists in 1988
Twenty five years ago, a Los Angeles magazine envisioned what the world would look like a quarter-century in the future. 
See what they guessed right and what they guessed wrong here.

fastcompany:

2013, As Imagined By Futurists in 1988

Twenty five years ago, a Los Angeles magazine envisioned what the world would look like a quarter-century in the future. 

See what they guessed right and what they guessed wrong here.

the-absolute-funniest-posts:

thefrogman:
Fire Exclamation Mark by Vaughn Pinpin [tumblr | store]
Context: [video]
My lovely followers, please follow this blog immediately!

the-absolute-funniest-posts:

thefrogman:

Fire Exclamation Mark by Vaughn Pinpin [tumblr | store]

Context: [video]

My lovely followers, please follow this blog immediately!

songswithoutwords:

buzzfeedrewind:

25 Things You’ll Have To Explain To Your Kids One Day

I love these things. When I ran into my MS French teacher I had to type in my e-mail with T-9 and I was literally baffled, even though I remember typing perfect texts with my right hand (without looking!) while driving at ages 16-19.

gasstation:

Michelle Williams in OZ: The Great and Powerful

gasstation:

Michelle Williams in OZ: The Great and Powerful

the-absolute-funniest-posts:

My lovely followers, please follow this blog immediately!

the-absolute-funniest-posts:

My lovely followers, please follow this blog immediately!

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invaderxan:


Kintsugi—the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold. The idea behind it is that the piece becomes more beautiful and valuable because it has been broken and has a history.

I like this very much.

invaderxan:

Kintsugi—the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold. The idea behind it is that the piece becomes more beautiful and valuable because it has been broken and has a history.

I like this very much.

(Source: deiseil)