Amen.
tuckedllc:

#7, NYFW Street Style (@dapperlou, Taken at Lincoln Center)

Amen.

tuckedllc:

#7, NYFW Street Style (@dapperlou, Taken at Lincoln Center)

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Timing

My urge to longboard and the cloud’s urge to snow on Laurel, MD has timed out perfectly.

— longboarding in heavy snowfall is amazing. 

Fraternity

5min 10sec

Fraternity was shot at Yale University’s infamous DKE frat house in under an hour. The men were happy to participate in the project in exchange for a keg of beer. They compete against each other to shout or scream the loudest and for the longest time. When they cannot scream any longer they must stop, and cannot begin again. DKE (pronounced Deke) stands for Delta Kappa Epsilon, and counts five US presidents in its alumni, including George Bush Jr, George Bush Sr, Gerald Ford and Theodore Roosevelt. Other famous Dekes include three Justices of the US Supreme Court, one Vice President, and countless State Governors, Senators and Speakers.

thedailywhat:

From The Archives: White Canadian teens demonstrate “rapping” on the 1980s kids show Switchback

I still don’t know what “rap” is, but I have a journeyman’s grasp of secondhand embarrassment.

[hyst.]

I really like this group… Too bad it was cool to like them like 30 years before I was even born :/ 

Lee Jeffries’s portraits of homeless people

lostateminor:

Lee Jeffries began his career as a sports photographer in Manchester. But a chance meeting with a homeless girl living in the streets of London changed his life forever. Following this encounter, he decided to make a series of raw portraits of homeless in black and white. The result is absolutely stunning and compelling.
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Ahh..

I got so much done today — I think I deserve some Skyrim time.

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This is the kind of fun we have in the boychoir — while on in the Fox 45 studio, we came across a “wheel of justice.” it must have been used on the news to inform people about local criminals. I don’t know why any news station would use such a thing. It’s totally racist! But definitely fun to play with!

All of these pics are amazing — but this woman is especially interesting.
http://www.chrisjordan.com/gallery/ushirikiano/#CF002265

All of these pics are amazing — but this woman is especially interesting.

http://www.chrisjordan.com/gallery/ushirikiano/#CF002265

lostateminor:

Interdisciplinary artist Guy Laramee carves amazing landscapes from books that are slowly falling apart, such as old encyclopedias and dictionaries. His premise is that knowledge could well erode instead of build: ‘Mountains of disused knowledge return to what they really are - mountains. They erode a bit, they flatten and and become fields where apparently nothing is happening’. 
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lostateminor:

Interdisciplinary artist Guy Laramee carves amazing landscapes from books that are slowly falling apart, such as old encyclopedias and dictionaries. His premise is that knowledge could well erode instead of build: ‘Mountains of disused knowledge return to what they really are - mountains. They erode a bit, they flatten and and become fields where apparently nothing is happening’.

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