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Alex Pappas in the snow at Yale University Silliman College courtyard. 
Go snow Angel!

Alex Pappas in the snow at Yale University Silliman College courtyard. 

Go snow Angel!

leetakeuchi:

Beyonce’s publicist wants these unflattering pictures from the Super Bowl to be removed from the Internet
…So reblog as much as possible.

We can’t be pretty all time….. just saying

leetakeuchi:

Beyonce’s publicist wants these unflattering pictures from the Super Bowl to be removed from the Internet

…So reblog as much as possible.

We can’t be pretty all time….. just saying

Johnny Depp and Marcus Mumford at the MusiCares Person of the Year, February 8, 2013.

awesome

most-things-except-meat-in-a-can:

Can’t believe this happened.. #johnnydepp #marcusmumford

Watched “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape” last night. He was amazing as was a very young Leonardo DiCaprio.

most-things-except-meat-in-a-can:

Can’t believe this happened.. #johnnydepp #marcusmumford

Watched “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape” last night. He was amazing as was a very young Leonardo DiCaprio.

One thing I am certain of, I do not want to be betrayed, but that’s quite hard to say, casually, at the beginning of a relationship. It’s not a word people use very often, which confuses me, because there are different kinds of infidelity, but betrayal is betrayal wherever you find it. By betrayal, I mean promising to be on your side, and then being on somebody else’s.
Jeanette Winterson, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (via helplesslyamazed)

Love Stephen Fry!

most especially as Jeeves

threadinginthechoirs:

Balmorhea

Patriots!
girlyme:

Orange (by Blue Yonder)

pretty!

girlyme:

Orange (by Blue Yonder)

pretty!

rcruzniemiec:

Russian Pavilion at Venice Architeture Biennale
Every surface inside the top floor of the Russian Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale is covered in QR codes, which visitors decode using tablet computers to explore ideas for a new Russian city dedicated to science.

rcruzniemiec:

Russian Pavilion at Venice Architeture Biennale

Every surface inside the top floor of the Russian Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale is covered in QR codes, which visitors decode using tablet computers to explore ideas for a new Russian city dedicated to science.