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womenandcats:

lifeisfinite:

lacontessa:

Malcolm Liepke, Catnap
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I didn’t write the rules — why should I follow them?
W. Eugene Smith from an interview with Philippe Halsmann and ASMP’s first president. (via NYTimes Lens: Discussing Honesty In Imagery)
lovenature:

CHRISTMAS AT THE ZOO!Sun bears at Taronga Zoo in Sydney got pinatas full of fruit and veg.

lovenature:

CHRISTMAS AT THE ZOO!
Sun bears at Taronga Zoo in Sydney got pinatas full of fruit and veg.

dewogong:

The collision between the Milky Way Galaxy and the Andromeda Galaxy.
[I’m Studying for Finals | Part 2]

dewogong:

The collision between the Milky Way Galaxy and the Andromeda Galaxy.

[I’m Studying for Finals | Part 2]

saveplanetearth:

Today scientists at West Antarctica’s Byrd research station revealed that local temperatures have risen 2.4 degrees C (4.3 degrees F) since the 1950’s. What could our world look like without icebergs and ice shelves? If we don’t do something, we’re on track to find out!

saveplanetearth:

Today scientists at West Antarctica’s Byrd research station revealed that local temperatures have risen 2.4 degrees C (4.3 degrees F) since the 1950’s. What could our world look like without icebergs and ice shelves? If we don’t do something, we’re on track to find out!

Vince Guaraldi Trio - 07 - Skating
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oldhollywood:

Vince Guaraldi Skating (A Charlie Brown Christmas: Original Soundtrack Recording of the CBS Television Special)

beautyandterrordance:

Romero and Argento, on the set of Dawn Of The Dead (1978)
The history of Dawn of the Dead began in 1974, when Romero was invited by friend Mark Mason, of Oxford Development Company, to visit the Monroeville Mall, which Mason’s company managed. After showing Romero hidden parts of the mall, during which Romero noted the bliss of the consumers, Mason jokingly suggested that someone would be able to survive in the mall should an emergency ever occur. With this inspiration, Romero began to write the screenplay for the film. (via)

Two of my favorites!

beautyandterrordance:

Romero and Argento, on the set of Dawn Of The Dead (1978)

The history of Dawn of the Dead began in 1974, when Romero was invited by friend Mark Mason, of Oxford Development Company, to visit the Monroeville Mall, which Mason’s company managed. After showing Romero hidden parts of the mall, during which Romero noted the bliss of the consumers, Mason jokingly suggested that someone would be able to survive in the mall should an emergency ever occur. With this inspiration, Romero began to write the screenplay for the film. (via)

Two of my favorites!