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#beforetherobots

#beforetherobots

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#onrepeat

benkling:

Seeing as tomorrow is Dia de las Madres, here’s my favorite Yo Mama joke.

benkling:

Seeing as tomorrow is Dia de las Madres, here’s my favorite Yo Mama joke.

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laughingsquid:

Disney University, Disney Characters Redesigned as College Students

laughingsquid:

Disney University, Disney Characters Redesigned as College Students

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actegratuit:

Chilean illustrator, Alvaro Tapia Hidalgo, breathes colorful new life into classic anatomical illustrations from the 1700s and 1800s. 

#onrepeat

(Source: Spotify)

carry-on-my-wayward-butt:

WGHAT TH E FCUKIGN

carry-on-my-wayward-butt:

WGHAT TH E FCUKIGN

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"She feels in italics and thinks in capitals."

Henry James (via skeletales)

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thekhooll:

Director
“Douglas Fairbanks using a huge megaphone to communicate with hundreds of extras during the filming of 1922’s “Robin Hood.” Cumbersome devices like these were necessary before electronically amplified sound was developed.”

thekhooll:

Director

“Douglas Fairbanks using a huge megaphone to communicate with hundreds of extras during the filming of 1922’s “Robin Hood.” Cumbersome devices like these were necessary before electronically amplified sound was developed.”

life:

Fritz Goro on assignment off Bikini Atoll, shooting photographs for LIFE magazine, 1953 — see his work here.
(Fritz Goro—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)

life:

Fritz Goro on assignment off Bikini Atoll, shooting photographs for LIFE magazine, 1953 — see his work here.

(Fritz Goro—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)

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cauxcollective:

Caux Collective Redirects: Innventia

When Swedish research company Innventia recently teamed up with designers Anna Glansén and Hanna Billqvist from design agency Tomorrow Machine they sought to develop a sustainable package customized for freeze-dried food. In doing so they may well have hit the jackpot, combining the knowledge of scientists and the creativity of designers, paving the way for the future of sustainable packaging.

If you’d like to read more head over to Inspirezwhere you can find this post in it’s entirety, including additional images and further links.

Tomorrow:

whatshouldwecallme:

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