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ianbrooks:

Weightlessness in Nature by Cornelia Konrads

Cornelia’s outdoor installations seem to give Mother Nature the finger with their brazen defiance of gravity. Suspended in time, her works often seem to be in caught in the middle of construction themselves, an act we were never supposed to witness.

Artist: website (via: colossal)

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cartophile:

Old stamps with maps

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gifthorsedentistry:

One does not simply walk into Mordor on the first date

gifthorsedentistry:

One does not simply walk into Mordor on the first date

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lonelysandwich:

AeroPress “Ritual” (spec)

This is a short tribute to my AeroPress. Two years ago, one was given to me, and it changed everything.

For a little more than $20, this marvel of science will produce arguably the best cup of coffee you’ve ever made in your home. It makes no sense.

Here’s where to buy it: amzn.to/IiqlhO

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And one day in the future, cool, slick petroplastics will become a repository of warm nostalgia. I like to imagine the Brooklyn-hipsters-of-the-future, on their rooftops, using vodka and bitter almond oil to make artisanal polyethylene.

Warren Ellis » GUEST INFORMANT: Debbie Chachra

I love this kind of futurism.

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hardgraft:

#quote (Taken with Instagram at hard graft HQ Vienna)

hardgraft:

#quote (Taken with Instagram at hard graft HQ Vienna)

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svitoj:

There are two things in life I want you to consider, when we talk about business and success:
First of the two: you never tell your secrets to anyone. 

svitoj:

There are two things in life I want you to consider, when we talk about business and success:

First of the two: you never tell your secrets to anyone. 

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enchantedengland:

   ”The Rising Sun” is an attractive old pub on Carter Street (EC1 postcode district) in London, rather hidden away in a Dickensian alley next door to the historic Priory Church of Saint Bartholomew the Great. Reviewers describe it as a comfortable place with darts and fruit machines, cheap grub, and a Tuesday quiz night. Who could resist that? And someone please tell me what a fruit machine is. Does it actually dispense an apple or plum when you insert a pound coin? (Dimmilan flickr)

enchantedengland:

   ”The Rising Sun” is an attractive old pub on Carter Street (EC1 postcode district) in London, rather hidden away in a Dickensian alley next door to the historic Priory Church of Saint Bartholomew the Great. Reviewers describe it as a comfortable place with darts and fruit machines, cheap grub, and a Tuesday quiz night. Who could resist that? And someone please tell me what a fruit machine is. Does it actually dispense an apple or plum when you insert a pound coin? (Dimmilan flickr)

esp1987:

“예”라고하는 것처럼 내 머리를 끄덕하고, gif, 2012

esp1987:

“예”라고하는 것처럼 내 머리를 끄덕하고, gif, 2012

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