missbrigittebardot:
“ Brigitte Bardot in “A Woman Like Satan” (1959)
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growthgetters:

Big ‘becoming self-aware so I can change my thoughts and feel better’ energy.

(via spiraling-wonderer)

centuriespast:
“Ring with Cat and Kittens
Period:Ramesside/Third Intermediate Period
Date:ca. 1295–664 B.C.
Geography:From Egypt
Medium:Faience
the met
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bronzyglow:

sharing music as a form of intimacy

(via revealinginterconnectivity)

gameraboy1:
“Startling Stories, Vol. 30 #2, June 1953, illustration by Virgil Finlay
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bienenkiste:
“Photographed by Eleanor Hardwick for Hunger
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overthink:

A.F. Vandevorst installation for Arnhem Mode Biennale 2011

“A girl sleeping in a hospital bed in her A.F. Vandevorst dress. But here, the girl as well as the mattress and pillow are made out of candle wax. Once lit, what starts as a perfect image will slowly melt and perish during the biennale.”

(via stand)

qpulm:

Carne (Gaspar Noé, 1991)

(via lyjerria)

rienerose:

krysslabryn:

dream-nectar:

The full rotation of the Moon as seen by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.

When I was a kid my mum had one of those great big oversized Reader’s Digest World Atlases you still see pop up in thrift stores from time to time, and, fun fact, at the time our edition had been published, a few years before my birth, we had not yet orbited the back of the moon, and so while the front of the moon was shown in great detail (humanity having studied it for tens of thousands of years), the far side, the dark side of the moon, the side that is permanently facing away from us, that side was mostly just blank, with a very few details around the edges that we are able to see from here due to the slight wobble.

Seeing the dark side of the moon is that recent to us, as a species. And here it is, just another thing to pause on for a moment, and smile at, and go, “Neat!” before we scroll on to something else.

The present blows my mind, sometimes. I kind of love it.

This is marvelous!

(Source: sunlightearthling, via bubblywubblydubbly)

isabelcostasixties:

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British model Regina Levy wearing a lace shirt, by Shirt of England, London, UK, 11th May 1969. Photo by Bela Zola🍒

(via bohemianfortunes)

saywhat-politics:

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“Fuck your wall.” - Stephen King

(via eastcoast-ashleybanks)