Posted 4 years ago
mpdrolet:
“Impromptu concert in Rome with Louis Armstrong, 1948
Slim Aarons
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mpdrolet:

Impromptu concert in Rome with Louis Armstrong, 1948

Slim Aarons

Posted 4 years ago

assbutt-in-the-garrison:

ivorysorrows:

nevver:

The Future Tense

Brilliant

wow. I don’t usually reblog photography but this is meaningful and really hits you.

(Source: nevver)

Posted 4 years ago

awwsheeit:

This always fucking gets me.

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Posted 4 years ago
Posted 4 years ago
Watching old Vlogbrothers, and I notice and injustice that must be stopped

Watching old Vlogbrothers, and I notice and injustice that must be stopped

Posted 4 years ago

thinkmexican:

Report Tells the Story of Brazil’s First Nations Dispossessed of Their Land, Erased by FIFA

In the more than year since we first published a post on the forceful removal of a Brazilian Indigenous group from a Rio de Janeiro community center by authorities making way for the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics, not much has changed. The World Cup is now just days away, and while FIFA has no mention of Brazil’s First Nations in its literature, organizations like Survival International are making sure they’re included in the story.

Read Survival International’s report here: The Dark Side of Brazil

Original post: Shame on Brazil: Forceful Removal of Indigenous Group Stains World Cup With the Blood of 500 Years of Genocide

Posted 4 years ago
Posted 4 years ago

Midtown intersection, NYC.

Watching the pace and flow of New York City from above is amazing. The constant stream of yellow taxis lining the avenues, the waves of pedestrians hurriedly crossing with the change of traffic signals, little figures disappearing into and emerging from the subway stations, the chorus of honking horns and sirens. It’s all so rhythmic and strangely soothing to watch.

Navid Baraty

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Posted 4 years ago
Look closely. The beautiful may be small.
Immanuel Kant (via likeafieldmouse)
Posted 4 years ago

al-mujahida:

karamazove:

Old Couple or Musician (1930) — Salvador Dali

Woah, fave!

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