May
17
2011
Song of the day

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andthenyouexplode:

Jose Gonzalez/ Teardrop (Massive Attack cover)

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May
17
2011
Photo of the day

lickypickysticky:

Religious sites built from ammunition and firearms.
San Francisco artist Al Farrow uses ammunition and parts from firearms to build miniature churches,  synagogues, and mosques. This is heavy stuff, literally and  figuratively.

lickypickysticky:

Religious sites built from ammunition and firearms.

San Francisco artist Al Farrow uses ammunition and parts from firearms to build miniature churches, synagogues, and mosques. This is heavy stuff, literally and figuratively.

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May
17
2011
Photo of the day

lickypickysticky:

The war is on!

lickypickysticky:

The war is on!

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Mar
5
2011
Photo of the day

andthenyouexplode:

Mark Chadwick, Fluid Painting 41,  acrylic on canvas, 36x36 cm, 2011via iheartmyart,razorbladesalvations

andthenyouexplode:

Mark Chadwick, Fluid Painting 41,  acrylic on canvas, 36x36 cm, 2011
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Mar
4
2011
Song of the day

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joelaz:

Ben Folds - Bitches Ain’t Shit (Dr. Dre Cover)

Photo by Chris Boland

You’ll like this WES

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Feb
9
2011
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kari-shma:

The Knife | Heartbeats (via: joshuanguyen)

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Jan
31
2011
Photo of the day

kari-shma:

These images, captured using only a standard digital SLR camera and tripod, show the enormity of the Milky Way. Professional photographer Drew Buckley, 25, snapped the galaxy near his home in Pembrokeshire, Wales last year. One shot shows local landmark the Seaweed Hut illuminated using a handheld torch with the sprawling Milky Way above The other photo was captured last summer at Elegug Stacks. Buckley captured the shots using a long exposure and chose the rugged Pembrokeshire coastline specifically for its lack of light pollution.

kari-shma:

These images, captured using only a standard digital SLR camera and tripod, show the enormity of the Milky Way. Professional photographer Drew Buckley, 25, snapped the galaxy near his home in Pembrokeshire, Wales last year. One shot shows local landmark the Seaweed Hut illuminated using a handheld torch with the sprawling Milky Way above The other photo was captured last summer at Elegug Stacks. Buckley captured the shots using a long exposure and chose the rugged Pembrokeshire coastline specifically for its lack of light pollution.

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Jan
31
2011
Photo of the day

omg its the perfect card

omg its the perfect card

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Jan
30
2011
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topherchris:

MIA — Paper Planes

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Jan
29
2011
Photo of the day

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