Reblogged from thistwistedjourney :
"We travel, some of us forever, to seek other states, other lives, other souls."
Anaïs Nin
(via lotus-eyes)
Reblogged from bbook :
I believe love that is true and real creates a respite from death. All cowardice comes from not loving or not loving well which is the same thing and when a man who is brave and true looks death squarely in the face like some rhino hunters I know or Belmonte, who is truly brave, it is because they love with sufficient passion to push death out of their minds. Until it returns, as it does to all men, and then you must make really good love again.
Tom Scharpling's Genius Celeb Apprentice Recap
He’s the embodiment of what made me quit every William Burroughs book I tried to read after 50 pages — I’d rather simply own that I’m not smart enough and move onto something befitting my intellect; a novel by Janet Evanovich, perhaps? — than hand myself over into someone’s crypto-intellectual word salad.
[via mikespears]
Reblogged from life :
life:
Washington, D.C. is arguably the most famous of all the world’s capitals. Politics aside, as home to monuments like the White House, the Capitol building, and the Lincoln Memorial, it’s also a city that lives in the American imagination as a tribute to the country’s founding values. Come in and travel around the beltway in this trip through time and civics.
Pictured: Workers build the Washinton Monument in 1876.
the pearland oilers are the 5A Division 1 state champs and my most favorite cousin, zach-man, is #55 and helped beat the hell out of trinity saturday. check out this sweet trick play.
Reblogged from sarakatherine :
This comfortable sports-style bra contains a special hooter-enhancing polyurethane bladder that can be filled with your drink of choice. Simply slip it on, fill up with wine or whatever and wear it under your regular clothes. You can then indulge in a spot of stealth drinking via the Wine Rack’s adjustable drinking tube. With a rack like this, girls’ nights out will never be the same again. As for boys’ nights out, well, the mind boggles.
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