Alma Gawd.

Jul 23 '11
so true!

so true!

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Jul 22 '11

really nice designing. i’m jealous

xoxoimperfection:

Remus “Moony” Lupin, Peter “Wormtail” Pettigrew, Sirius “Padfoot” Black and James “Prongs” Potter.

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Jul 21 '11
DONE.

DONE.

Jul 21 '11
We form our beliefs for a variety of subjective, emotional and psychological reasons in the context of environments created by family, friends, colleagues, culture and society at large. After forming our beliefs, we then defend, justify and rationalize them with a host of intellectual reasons, cogent arguments and rational explanations. Beliefs come first; explanations for beliefs follow.

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Jul 21 '11
No piense más. ¿Qué importa? No le de más vueltas… va a tener mil pasados y ningún futuro.
— Morales, El Secreto de Sus Ojos (via nirys)

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Jul 21 '11
I like the visual.
rozanes:

ReCraft Your Poster: Think by Thomas Braestrup
To “think outside the box” is to look further and try to not think of the obvious things, but to think beyond them. Normally, this advice belongs to creative people. However, this poster is an attempt to make everyone think this way.
 
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I like the visual.

rozanes:

ReCraft Your Poster: Think by Thomas Braestrup

To “think outside the box” is to look further and try to not think of the obvious things, but to think beyond them. Normally, this advice belongs to creative people. However, this poster is an attempt to make everyone think this way.

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Jul 21 '11
why don’t we dress like this anymore?! and the font in the bottom left corner is just lovely…
unepetitgateau:

Edie Sedgwick In Vogue 1966

why don’t we dress like this anymore?! and the font in the bottom left corner is just lovely…

unepetitgateau:

Edie Sedgwick In Vogue 1966

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Jul 21 '11
my idol.

my idol.

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Jul 21 '11

In complete agreement, Mr. Welles
Orson Welles, unlike Eisenstein and Dreyer, has never considered film as a plastic object but rather as a duration, something which unwinds like a ribbon; he has defined film, in fact, as “a ribbon of dreams.” - François Truffaut

In complete agreement, Mr. Welles

Orson Welles, unlike Eisenstein and Dreyer, has never considered film as a plastic object but rather as a duration, something which unwinds like a ribbon; he has defined film, in fact, as “a ribbon of dreams.”François Truffaut

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Jul 21 '11

oh, good memories in sophomore english! best class ever.

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