Elements (Taken with instagram)

Elements (Taken with instagram)

1 note, February 3, 2012

David Brooks, “How to Fight The Man”

David Brooks, “How to Fight The Man”

1 note, February 3, 2012

azspot:

I prefer actual books

I always feel a little snobby when I say it (“I prefer actual books” kind of feels like the new “I don’t even own a TV”), but I totally agree with the sentiment of this cartoon. My reading life improved (or recovered?) significantly on the day my Kindle broke…

azspot:

I prefer actual books

I always feel a little snobby when I say it (“I prefer actual books” kind of feels like the new “I don’t even own a TV”), but I totally agree with the sentiment of this cartoon. My reading life improved (or recovered?) significantly on the day my Kindle broke…

Reblogged from azspot, 98 notes, February 3, 2012

(Source: thecolor12)

Reblogged from thecolor12, 5 notes, February 2, 2012

untitled on Flickr.Dream boat

untitled on Flickr.

Dream boat

0 notes, February 1, 2012

unseelie-queen:

“And you know, the fact is, nobody knew that they were prosthetic legs. They were the star of the show - these wooden boots peeking out from under this raffia dress - but in fact, they were actually legs made for me.”
Aimee Mullins, on her look in the Alexander McQueen S/S 1999 show.

unseelie-queen:

“And you know, the fact is, nobody knew that they were prosthetic legs. They were the star of the show - these wooden boots peeking out from under this raffia dress - but in fact, they were actually legs made for me.”

Aimee Mullins, on her look in the Alexander McQueen S/S 1999 show.

(Source: witchesandslippersandhoods)

Reblogged from pazroberto, 10,240 notes, February 1, 2012

"I look at the internet as the new radio. I look at the radio as gone. […] Piracy is the new radio. That’s how music gets around."

Neil Young (via wreckandsalvage)

Reblogged from wreckandsalvage, 6 notes, February 1, 2012

notioncollective:

{ fingers crossed }

notioncollective:

{ fingers crossed }

Reblogged from notioncollective, 4 notes, January 31, 2012

monolith on Flickr.

monolith on Flickr.

8 notes, January 31, 2012

architizer:

Under the Water, an installation that gives the sensation of being submerged beneath the island of tsunami wreckage ripped from Japan’s coastline and sent floating into the Pacific.

Reblogged from hyperallergic, 824 notes, January 30, 2012