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First World Problems…terrible.
lol, damn the 1%!!
Pay Day - by Jamerco
(via beyond-starwars)
YES, this phone was the baddest for its time.
(Source: leilockheart)
One day.
Nori Sakamoto (via My Modern Metropolis)
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Ladies. Don’t let this be you.
So, I think I have to break up with my girlfriend - via reddit
(Source: insanelygaming)
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Original is best.
French artist Philippe Ramette believes nothing should ever be fake. His impossible, gravity-defying poses might look like classic Photoshop, but look a little closer and you’ll see evidence that it’s not. “You see a tension in my hands, my red face is far from serene as the blood rushes to it, my suit is ruffled,” said Ramette.
(Source: ryandonato, via prekesh)
sweet.
Whoah
WANT.
(Source: fake-patois, via geek-art)
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The Visible Universe, Then and Now
The Visible Universe, Then and Now
Before the telescope was invented in 1608, our picture of the universe consisted of six planets, our moon, the sun and any stars we could see in the Milky Way galaxy. But as our light-gathering capabilities have grown, so too have the boundaries of the visible universe. Popular Science’s interactive map shows how the known universe has grown from 1950 to 2011.