February 23, 2013

anally:

Your love was foreign to me.
It made me think maybe human is not such a bad thing to be.
But I just laid there in protest, entirely fucked.
It’s such a stubborn reminder one perfect night’s not enough.

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February 23, 2013

connuh:

I HAVENT LAUGHED SO HARD IN MY LIFE

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February 23, 2013

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February 23, 2013

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February 23, 2013
undergroundmonolith:

graveyarddust:

Urban Druid performing spirit sorcery in park, around year 1900. Well that’s just fucking cool.

undergroundmonolith:

graveyarddust:

Urban Druid performing spirit sorcery in park, around year 1900. Well that’s just fucking cool.

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February 23, 2013

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February 21, 2013

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February 21, 2013
caseyweldon:

‘Chewie’ for my show ‘Lose+Find’ opening next weekend at Trifecta Gallery in Las Vegas.

caseyweldon:

‘Chewie’ for my show ‘Lose+Find’ opening next weekend at Trifecta Gallery in Las Vegas.

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February 21, 2013

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February 21, 2013

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February 21, 2013
thefrogman:

My ass forgot how to gravity. 
[video]

thefrogman:

My ass forgot how to gravity. 

[video]

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February 21, 2013

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February 17, 2013
did-you-kno:

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February 16, 2013

fractalized:

Photo’s by Joshua Dudley Greer. From the series Point Pleasant.

“The West Virginia Ordnance Works (WVOW) was an explosives manufacturing facility constructed during World War II just outside Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Occupying 8,000 acres along the eastern bank of the Ohio River, the WVOW was built specifically for the production and storage of trinitrotoluene (TNT). At its peak, nearly 500,000 pounds of TNT were produced here each day and stored in a massive array of concrete igloos.”

“TNT storage igloos are depicted in a serial typology to convey the massive scale of contemporary weapons production, while the emptiness of the landscape, photographed with a muted palette and diffused light, is meant to evoke a kind of post-apocalyptic environment - one that is at times bleak and somber, yet also strangely resilient and beautiful.” (Source: Statement

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February 16, 2013

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