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redpancla:

did dr. dre even attend medical school?

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— 10 years ago with 416047 notes
fuckindiva:
“Federico Fellini and Marcello Mastroianni on the set of 8½, 1963
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fuckindiva:

Federico Fellini and Marcello Mastroianni on the set of  , 1963

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— 10 years ago with 436 notes
historicaltimes:
“In the 1800s, Horse Drawn Rollers were often used to pack down the snow on country roads, rather than plow them. 1900
”

historicaltimes:

In the 1800s, Horse Drawn Rollers were often used to pack down the snow on country roads, rather than plow them. 1900

via reddit

(via historicaltimes)

— 10 years ago with 868 notes
sovtime:
“ Партбилет КПСС. 1973–1991 гг.
Party card of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. 1973–1991.
”

sovtime:

Партбилет КПСС. 1973–1991 гг.

Party card of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. 1973–1991.

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— 10 years ago with 227 notes

autonomous-geordie:

surprisebitch:

some-newtype-bullshit:

EVERY PART OF THIS IS WRONG

filed under innuendos i did not understand as a child

Batman’s about to open up a game of soggy biscuit while shaggy is blindfolded

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wretchedfool:
“ 11 p.m. 30 July 1898. Otto von Bismarck had died
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A fotó története zseniális:
http://fototortenet.blogspot.hu/2012/09/bismarck-halottas-agyan.html?m=1

wretchedfool:

11 p.m. 30 July 1898. Otto von Bismarck had died

A fotó története zseniális:
http://fototortenet.blogspot.hu/2012/09/bismarck-halottas-agyan.html?m=1

(via ymeria)

— 10 years ago with 157 notes

kawaii-animals-only:

Street lights are precious source of warmth for stray cats this winter in Japan.

(Source: twitter.com, via cute-animals-only)

— 10 years ago with 137 notes

art-and-fury:

Bruce Gilden - I love the people I photograph. I mean, they’re my friends. I’ve never met most of them or I don’t know them at all, yet through my images I live with them.

Elliott Erwitt - To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place… I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.

Henri Cartier-Bresson - That is the moment the photographer is creative. Oop! The Moment! Once you miss it, it is gone forever.

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— 10 years ago with 120 notes