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pidincs:

Invention of Love

Sometimes on lazy weekend mornings, I’ll just lie in bed and dance my hand around like that so my fingers’ shadows move like horses running on the wall.

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sayward2:

I love abandoned places where nature is taking over again. It always makes me think about how the world would be fine if the human race was all of a sudden obliterated - things would go back to normal, it would be one giant jungle of cities covered in nature again. Also reminds me of Castle in the Sky, the 1986 movie by Hayao Miyazaki.

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archiemcphee:

We’ve seen cross-dimensional portals open up in movies, but how would an ordinary person recreate such a scene in real-life? Israeli artist Yochai Matos used hundreds of fluorescent bulbs to tear open the night sky for an awesome installation entitled Flame (Gate). We can only imagine the sense of wonderment we would feel if we randomly stumbled upon this.

Photos by Lovis Ostenrik

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whataboutbobbed:

pettin’ in the park

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scottlava:

“Robin Hood and Little John runnin’ through the forest. Jumpin’ fences, dodgin’ trees an’ tryin’ to get away.”

Oo-de-lally…

scottlava:

Robin Hood and Little John runnin’ through the forest. Jumpin’ fences, dodgin’ trees an’ tryin’ to get away.

Oo-de-lally…

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Tonight’s song on repeat for some reason. The Offspring have some strangely nostalgic associations with me. Or rather, they’re tied to strong memories from ten years ago. But those are stories for when assignments are not due in five hours.

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scottlava:

“What is the meaning of this outrage?” 

scottlava:

“What is the meaning of this outrage?” 

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theartofanimation:

Chris Turnham

Coraline’s garden! I think I dreamed of this garden once. Maybe more than once… I should watch this movie again soon.

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