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radioactivemongoose:

Nightcall Ft. Lovefoxxx | Kavinsky

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Reblogged from radioactivemongoose, 439 notes (2,364 plays), May 23, 2012

"It’s a mystery of human chemistry and I don’t understand it, some people, as far as their senses are concerned, just feel like home."

Nick Hornby (via thatkindofwoman)

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Reblogged from sydneychild, 1,315 notes, May 17, 2012

Anthony Bourdain: Hard 8

anthonybourdain:


Eight seasons of NO RESERVATIONS. Who would have guessed? I sure as Hell wouldn’t have. How long could we get away with it? Not very long was the prevailing wisdom. And yet here we are. Nearly 700,000 air miles later, about two thirds of the way through shooting—and it’s looking pretty…

Reblogged from anthonybourdain, 444 notes, May 9, 2012

suitep:

Sometimes it’s really nice to have someone watching out for you.

suitep:

Sometimes it’s really nice to have someone watching out for you.

Reblogged from suitep, 264 notes, May 9, 2012

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Reblogged from maleckaponoczvecka, 60 notes, May 9, 2012

Saw “Hesher” this weekend. Amazing.

Saw “Hesher” this weekend. Amazing.

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Reblogged from toddrofls, 15 notes, May 6, 2012

Reblogged from fuckyeah1990s, 55,996 notes, May 4, 2012

fucka-duck:

It’s like the cat realizes whose holding it in the second gif

…WAIT A MINUTE, ANDERSON COOPER! 

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Reblogged from takeawalkpigeon, 40,994 notes, May 4, 2012

"There is nothing so fulfilling as the physical act of travel — getting on a plane bound for a murky destination is one of my greatest pleasures, in spite of how arduous many of these locations tend to be. In fact, the greatest appeal of my life as an independent foreign correspondent is the freedom it provides me to explore the world and the people in it, opening my eyes to realities that are quite different than my own. There is simply no substitute for putting boots on the ground and experiencing life in difficult or developing countries. As small as the world can seem, with the immediacy of social media and instantaneous news from practically every far-flung corner of the world, it’s necessary to be reminded again of just how vast it’s always been. The connection provided by the Internet is simply no substitute for the far-richer connection that comes with seeing things up close and personal."

Greg Campbell, author, Blood Diamonds: Tracing the Deadly Path of the World’s Most Precious Stones. Via Mission.tv. (via futurejournalismproject)

Reblogged from futurejournalismproject, 52 notes, May 4, 2012

arreter:

NYC in the 1900sLibrary of Congress

arreter:

NYC in the 1900s
Library of Congress

Reblogged from newyorkcitydreams, 998 notes, May 3, 2012