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This is just too appealing. I shouldn’t want to be friends with this book’s owner, and yet …
Gun and bullets hidden in a book, confiscated from one of Pablo Escobar’s hit men. Complete photo series from The Memory of Pablo Escobar here.
Posted on January 23, 2012 via RED EYED N BLUE with 46 notes
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Posted on January 23, 2012 via Dreamweaver
Source: ladyvelociraptor
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Free Books! Not really, but totally sorta
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MY ANACONDA DON’T WANT NONE if you say no, because I respect your boundaries.
‘CAUSE I’M LONG, AND STRONG
AND I’M DOWN TO GET THE FRICTION ON as long as it’s okay with you. otherwise I’m good with a movie and some tea.I WANNA GET WIT YA, I WON’T CUSS OR HIT YA because i respect you as a person and real men don’t lay hands on their women.
NOW YOU CAN DO SIDE BENDS OR SITUPS if you want to lead a healthier lifestyle, but don’t think you have to in order to fulfill some socially-mandated feminine physical ideal.
haha these all just made me laugh.
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What an adorable shepherd!
I’m looking forward to Susan Orlean’s latest, Rin Tin Tin. It looks gorgeous and I’m sort of digging the whole “history of war” allegory.
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creating the right amount of space between characters is called Kerning. This is a statistical anomaly. Yesterday, my average was 61. This morning #killing it
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Trendz. They happen in publishing. Although not usually as basic as the “noun of noun and noun” formula.
I blame Steig Larsson.
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“Cowabunga, bro-zone layer. Your homies may think it’s bitchin’ to do stuff you’re not down with—like ride the side of the subway, which nobody ever does ever. Even if they get all up inside of your grillpiece about it, though, you can just tell those jokers to peace out… permanently. Wanna know what’s not wack? Safety! Words up.”
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Is this Narnia?
“According to his former personal secretary and biographer, Walter Hooper, C.S. Lewis’ magical land of Narnia was inspired by the real-life town of Narni, 50 miles north of Roman in the hills of Umbria.”
There’s debate that it may just be the name of the town that did the inspiring. You know what I think? I think that’s bullshit. I’m fucking inspired right now and all I did was find a photo of it from Flavorwire, thanks to a friend.
They did a piece on 10 real-life places that inspired literary landmarks.
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You’ve Got Mail (1998) Production Design: Dan Davis, Art Direction: Ray Kluga, Beth Kuhn, Set Decoration: Susan Bode, Ellen Christiansen
From Apartment Therapy ‘s 20 Unforgettable Movie Interiors
Remember all those children’s books and twinkle lights?!?! I loved The Shop Around the Corner.
Also, Remember when Meg Ryan was commercially viable romantic lead; you know, before “The Ropes” and her bad lip job.








