glamsadness:

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Max Factor Pure Magic Eyeshadow (70’s) + Colourpop Jelly Much Shadow

Image sources: Temptalia, unknown

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weepingwidar:

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Amy Casey (American, 1976) - Deep Deep Down (2018)

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Dear matthew L in my ethics class if you unnecessarily quote kant one more time im going to ur house and adding a tablespoon of salt to every container of food

ymutate:

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Embroidery (or rather illustrations) by Okumi Iyo.


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devilmuse:

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disappointed to find out this is a newborn’s hat

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paleoart:

Evolution Series: The Walking Whales

Whales are perhaps the most remarkable group of animals to go back to sea, and their evolutionary journey is now quite well understood due to a variety of fossils found mostly in Pakistan. 

*The animals represented here are not to scale and don’t represent a direct line of descent, but rather plausible models for how this amazing transition happened.*


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wagamaggot:

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rslashrats:

i think if you wanted to eat white chocolate you could just eat candle wax instead and not even notice the difference

lmaoo you’re just mad im eating this delicious white chocolate and you’re not

my god.. this isnt white chocolate

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theborzoiarebackintown:

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Mud on ya face, ya big disgrace

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micdotcom:

20 years of photos show we pretty much all dress the same

For better or for worse, we all really are alike.

That’s what Dutch photographer Hans Eijkelboom found when he hopped around the world taking pictures of people’s clothing in major cities for 20 years. The resulting book, People of the Twenty-First Century, brings his work together for the amusing (or depressing, depending how you look at it) realization: 

We dress the same — and it ain’t always pretty.  

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transparent-flowers:
“Transparent Tussore Silk Moth. (x).
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transparent-flowers:

Transparent Tussore Silk Moth. (x).

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weirdlandtv:

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1960s fashion illustrations by Akemi Watabe.

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