intothegloss:

Catherine Deneuve

intothegloss:

Catherine Deneuve

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Tags: wu tang?

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electricalice:

mrsbeefheart:

I fukin love 14th century art art because everyone looks so shady and suspicious of ppl around them its AMAZING

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or just like they know something u dont and oh my gdfuck i cant

I believe the highest point is reached in Simone Martini’s Annunciation

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and the look of absolute hatred Mary and Gabriel exchange. 

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kitschyliving:

Richard Scarry. Hungry Pig.

hungry pig eats his parents today.

kitschyliving:

Richard Scarry. Hungry Pig.

hungry pig eats his parents today.

canadianslut:

wanting to impress people by being funny when you meet them but coming off as offensive and desperateimage

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theonion:

Nation Admits It Always A Little Bored By Whole Jimmy Hoffa Thing | Full Report

My dad makes “….that they found Jimmy Hoffa there!” jokes more often than he flatulates.

theonion:

Nation Admits It Always A Little Bored By Whole Jimmy Hoffa Thing | Full Report

My dad makes “….that they found Jimmy Hoffa there!” jokes more often than he flatulates.

smithsonianmag:

Photos of New York City’s Most Dangerous Neighborhood
“Bandit’s Roost,” pictured above, was once considered the most dangerous part in all of New York City.
Jacob A. Riis was a police reporter in 1877 and decided to document the people living in New York’s East Side slum district. His book, How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York, was the result of these photographs and was published in 1890.
Head over to Petapixel for more incredible photographs and info on Riis.
Ed note: The story behind the famous lunch atop a skyscraper photograph.


I wonder how much those places are going for now..

smithsonianmag:

Photos of New York City’s Most Dangerous Neighborhood

“Bandit’s Roost,” pictured above, was once considered the most dangerous part in all of New York City.

Jacob A. Riis was a police reporter in 1877 and decided to document the people living in New York’s East Side slum district. His book, How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York, was the result of these photographs and was published in 1890.

Head over to Petapixel for more incredible photographs and info on Riis.

Ed note: The story behind the famous lunch atop a skyscraper photograph.

I wonder how much those places are going for now..

yezzus! is allergy sound, make a lot booger time

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lilbfan:

i have boobs… u have hands .. interesting ………….

so the image i got next was of hands stitched at the wrist haphazardly onto someones chest…………..

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