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likeafieldmouse:

Paul Benney - Levitation (2005)

likeafieldmouse:

Paul Benney - Levitation (2005)

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alcoholicgifts:

I would just lay there and wait for death

alcoholicgifts:

I would just lay there and wait for death

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10knotes:

This post has been featured on a 1000notes.com blog.

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heddykase1:

This is you. This is where all your thoughts are kept. Every other part of your body is used to protect and sustain this. 

heddykase1:

This is you. This is where all your thoughts are kept. Every other part of your body is used to protect and sustain this. 

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carryonmywincestson:

INTELLIGENCE IS NOT MEASURED IN YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF MATH

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arpeggia:

Erwin Kneihsl - Untitled (Sea), 2010

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interiordsgn:

PARKROYAL on Pickering by WOHA.

“Singapore-based WOHA Architects have long been advocates of the ultimate ‘green city’ – one that would be comprised of more vegetation than if it were left as wilderness – and the PARKROYAL on Pickering was designed as a hotel-as-garden that actually doubled the green-growing potential of its site. The architecture is fundamentally organic, but the fluid geometry has a loftier sense of purpose. The ascending vistas, the scenes above the external and internal spaces of the ground floor (and the fifth floor public area), whilst not spiritually preordained – the geometry is topographic, not cosmic – draw unambiguously from the heavenly gaze to be had within a mosque, a temple, or a church. It might be observed that the business hotel plays a similar role in contemporary culture to that of the cathedral in 17th century Europe, so it may not be impudent to describe WOHA’s exuberant tableaux as Baroque: just a touch of Borromini for the 21st century.”

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"Sometimes we get sad about things and we don’t like to tell other people that we are sad about them. We like to keep it a secret. Or sometimes, we are sad but we really don’t know why we are sad, so we say we aren’t sad but we really are."

Mark Haddon, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (via loveyourchaos)

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