cataclysmmagazine:

Scenery - The Great Gatsby (2013)

thatkindofwoman:

8 year old me is giggling. I love wild horses. 

Gigja Einarsdottir

Iceland of course! was walking through these valleys and hundreds of wild horses came thundering past :)

she-hulk-smash:

buttonpoetry:

Rachel Rostad - “To JK Rowling, from Cho Chang”

“Let me cry over boys more than I speak. Let me fulfill your diversity quota. Just one more brown girl mourning her white hero.”

To check out some of the dialogue surrounding the piece, visit http://rachelrostad.tumblr.com

For the full text of the poem, go to https://www.facebook.com/rachelrostad

YES. So happy I found the video to go with the gifset.

Watch this whole thing. And, there is a valid criticism circulating around about her mention of the names Cho and Chang (they are not exclusively Korean names, they are Chinese as well). But overall, this is very powerful and well done!

theinventionofmonsters:

iamrapscallion:

How The Face Changes With Shifting A Light Source

I find this fascinating 

theseraphcastiel:

dear-melina-count-me-in:

kaajoo:

World’s Most Beautiful Abandoned Places

Italian product manager and web designer Francesco Mugnai recently added a collection of images to his blog touting some of the most beautiful images of abandoned spots and modern ruins that he’d ever seen. The images Mugnai has captured come from empty castles, shuttered power plants, and dilapidated churches around the world. From a sunken yacht in Antarctica to a forever-closed amusement park in Japan, these images all make up a sort of anti-phoenix; rather than rising as new from the ashes, these husks remain preserved in decomposition, forcing viewers to confront the strange beauty of ruination.

i love these more than anything

the bottom one scares the crap out of me, it’s like a weeping angel saying ‘come at me bro’

stellarwonderland:

this, this…always this…

commovente:

Sophie Calle, from Voir la Mer, 2011 (the filmed reactions of individuals who lived in Istanbul but who encountered the sea for the first time)

commovente:

Sophie Calle, from Voir la Mer, 2011 (the filmed reactions of individuals who lived in Istanbul but who encountered the sea for the first time)

yaygeometry:

Good morning, stormy Tuesday. Here’s a picture of a baby hugging a dog.

yaygeometry:

Good morning, stormy Tuesday. Here’s a picture of a baby hugging a dog.

Those eyes.

Those eyes.

Inspired by this.

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