LOOK AT THAT HUGE POM POM! I WANT THIS HAT!

LOOK AT THAT HUGE POM POM! I WANT THIS HAT!

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STORY OF MY LIFE

STORY OF MY LIFE

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"You can be more in love with someone in your mind than with the person you see every day."

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harvestheart:

A homeless man on queen street west, downtown toronto
best friend in the world

harvestheart:

homeless man on queen street west, downtown toronto

best friend in the world

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tumblrbot asked: WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE INANIMATE OBJECT?

My bed for sure

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toliveanddieinlondon:

Brand New vs. Kanye West - Jesus Christ Walks

THIS.

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nevver:

This is Not Your Life

nevver:

This is Not Your Life

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thedailywhat:

Architectural Clock of the Day: Daniel Weil’s “Clock for an Architect” — a private commission to create a gift for an architect.

Objects like clocks are both prosaic and profound. Prosaic because of their ubiquity in everyday life, profound because of the mysterious nature of time itself. Time can be reduced to hours, minutes and seconds, just as a clock can be reduced to its component parts. This doesn’t explain time, but in a way simply exposes its mysterious essence.

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thedailywhat:

Architectural Clock of the Day: Daniel Weil’s “Clock for an Architect” — a private commission to create a gift for an architect.

Objects like clocks are both prosaic and profound. Prosaic because of their ubiquity in everyday life, profound because of the mysterious nature of time itself. Time can be reduced to hours, minutes and seconds, just as a clock can be reduced to its component parts. This doesn’t explain time, but in a way simply exposes its mysterious essence.

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