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reincarnatedconstructivism:

Johanna Stickland at John Galliano Spring 2007

reincarnatedconstructivism:

Johanna Stickland at John Galliano Spring 2007

monolithzine:

Monument Valley by Tim Navis

monolithzine:

Monument Valley by Tim Navis

krmayer:

Loss: We cling to objects so we do not suffer their loss, although we are no less human without them.

krmayer:

Loss: We cling to objects so we do not suffer their loss, although we are no less human without them.

(via krbee)

laurajaworski:

Bookshelves in a Nonfunctional Fireplace (via Books & Words)

laurajaworski:

Bookshelves in a Nonfunctional Fireplace (via Books & Words)

pixelblock:

Robert and Rosalind Lutece , the universe-traversing Quantum Physicist duo responsible for causing (and solving) the dimensional tears encountered throughout “Bioshock Infinite”, now finally given their very own PixelBlock sprites.

Requested by:http://thewickedpath.tumblr.com/

See AlsoSongbirdBooker DeWittElizabethBoy Of Silence

pixelblock:

Robert and Rosalind Lutece , the universe-traversing Quantum Physicist duo responsible for causing (and solving) the dimensional tears encountered throughout “Bioshock Infinite”, now finally given their very own PixelBlock sprites.

Requested by:
http://thewickedpath.tumblr.com/


See Also
Songbird
Booker DeWitt
Elizabeth
Boy Of Silence

whoinspiresme:

Václav Jirásek - Infection, 2002

whoinspiresme:

Václav Jirásek - Infection, 2002

(via lunaoki)

mudwerks:

(via Mr. Biggs: 1936 | Shorpy Historical Photo Archive)

Oct. 15, 1936. Washington, D.C. “Protection against that dreaded disease Silicosis is assured underground workers with this new sand-blasting helmet developed by William P. Biggs, Safety Engineer of the Navy Department. Weighing only 43 ounces, the helmet has been tested for nearly a year in various naval stations throughout the country.” Harris & Ewing glass negative. View full size.

mudwerks:

(via Mr. Biggs: 1936 | Shorpy Historical Photo Archive)

Oct. 15, 1936. Washington, D.C. “Protection against that dreaded disease Silicosis is assured underground workers with this new sand-blasting helmet developed by William P. Biggs, Safety Engineer of the Navy Department. Weighing only 43 ounces, the helmet has been tested for nearly a year in various naval stations throughout the country.” Harris & Ewing glass negative. View full size.


The Lucky Money Toad
by Bill Mayer
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The Lucky Money Toad

by Bill Mayer

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(via mirrormaskcamera)

firsttimeuser:

..young couple by E. Fraydman

firsttimeuser:

..young couple by E. Fraydman

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