a place I like to put things. more of a blog than twitter, less of a blog than livejournal.

5th February 2012

Photo reblogged from Ryan Gosling, Lindy Hopper with 5 notes

This might be the best meme that has ever meme’d. Ryan Gosling Hey Girl + Lindy Hop. LOVE!
goslinglindyhops:

Submitted by Sarah L - {love it, Sarah!}

This might be the best meme that has ever meme’d. Ryan Gosling Hey Girl + Lindy Hop. LOVE!

goslinglindyhops:

Submitted by Sarah L - {love it, Sarah!}

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11th December 2011

Photoset reblogged from I never fall apart because I never fall together. with 22,600 notes

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9th December 2011

Photoset reblogged from it's only just out of reach with 223 notes

“Welcome on board, comrade.”

The Hour: on my list of shows to watch over winter break! Can’t wait.

Source: boomsadness

6th December 2011

Photoset reblogged from it's only just out of reach with 41,400 notes

When I discovered Regina Spektor. Was so in love with that video…

I never loved nobody fully
Always one foot on the ground
And by protecting my heart truly
I got lost in the sounds

Source: peterparkour

5th December 2011

Photoset reblogged from Have Less Be More with 77 notes

Nice.

deathofastylist:

clean

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5th December 2011

Photo reblogged from fuck yeah, suits with 388 notes

oh how I miss Suits and it’s well-dressed, witty banter!

oh how I miss Suits and it’s well-dressed, witty banter!

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4th December 2011

Photo reblogged from Fuck Yeah Paul & Joanne with 37 notes


Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
We are very, very different people and yet somehow we fed off those varied differences and instead of separating us, it has made the whole bond a lot stronger. - Paul, on his marriage
Sexiness wears thin after a while and beauty fades, but to be married to a man who makes you laugh every day, ah, now that’s a real treat. - Joanne, on love and marriage

Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward

We are very, very different people and yet somehow we fed off those varied differences and instead of separating us, it has made the whole bond a lot stronger. - Paul, on his marriage

Sexiness wears thin after a while and beauty fades, but to be married to a man who makes you laugh every day, ah, now that’s a real treat. - Joanne, on love and marriage

Source: lastaneternity

4th December 2011

Photo reblogged from hitRECordJoe with 926 notes

When you’re swinging, swing some MORE!
austinkleon:

Thelonious Monk’s Advice, as written down by saxophonist Steve Lacy

When you’re swinging, swing some MORE!

austinkleon:

Thelonious Monk’s Advice, as written down by saxophonist Steve Lacy

Source: 1heckofaguy.com

4th December 2011

Photo reblogged from Influence with 1,000 notes

da-i-net:

All Blues

da-i-net:

All Blues

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4th December 2011

Photo reblogged from FUCK YEAH HISTORY CRUSHES !! with 527 notes

fuckyeahhistorycrushes:

Witold Pilecki (1901-1948)Once upon a time in Poland, the Nazis built Auschwitz. Noone believed the Poles that this camp was killing people; No, they said, it must be a labour camp (somehow, this seemed nicer). In order to prove these people wrong, Witold Pilecki volunteered for Auschwitz. A member of the Home Army (the Polish government-in-exile), he forged papers and sauntered his ass into a ghetto roundup. He promptly got himself shipped to Auschwitz. Presumably just getting in was too easy, so he decided that in his free time, he’d start a resistance, redistribute food to prisoners, train them in martial arts, and pass news out.
Then one day he presumably got bored, because he and a couple of friends beat up guards, stole their clothes and sauntered out of the camp—all while carrying documents they’d stolen from the same guards they’d mugged. They walked around the Polish woods like they were on a Girl Guide hike for three days, until they met up with some operatives from the Home Army and passed the information on.
Pilecki’s Report was the first concrete evidence of the existence of the death camps. And he only gets more hardcore from there…

fuckyeahhistorycrushes:

Witold Pilecki (1901-1948)

Once upon a time in Poland, the Nazis built Auschwitz. Noone believed the Poles that this camp was killing people; No, they said, it must be a labour camp (somehow, this seemed nicer).

In order to prove these people wrong, Witold Pilecki volunteered for Auschwitz. A member of the Home Army (the Polish government-in-exile), he forged papers and sauntered his ass into a ghetto roundup. He promptly got himself shipped to Auschwitz.

Presumably just getting in was too easy, so he decided that in his free time, he’d start a resistance, redistribute food to prisoners, train them in martial arts, and pass news out.

Then one day he presumably got bored, because he and a couple of friends beat up guards, stole their clothes and sauntered out of the camp—all while carrying documents they’d stolen from the same guards they’d mugged.

They walked around the Polish woods like they were on a Girl Guide hike for three days, until they met up with some operatives from the Home Army and passed the information on.

Pilecki’s Report was the first concrete evidence of the existence of the death camps.

And he only gets more hardcore from there…

Source: fuckyeahhistorycrushes