its-class-war-or-no-war:

seancregan:

Via overstate, one of the most fascinating places there ever was, and one of the chief inspirations for THE LEVELS:

Kowloon Walled City | A population density nightmare

Kowloon Walled City was a largely ungoverned Chinese settlement in Kowloon, Hong Kong, comprising of 350 interconnected high-rise buildings where 33,000 residents lived within a plot measuring just 210 meter by 120 meter. Originally a Chinese military fort, the Walled City became an enclave after the New Territories were leased to Britain in 1898. Its population increased dramatically following the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong during World War II and reached a peak of 33,000 residents in 1987. When it was demolished in 1993-94, it was thought to be the most densely populated place on earth.

places like this amaze me.

yea… wow this place is beautiful… but probably terrible


patchworksparrow:

irrelevantlyrics:

sixgrams:

DRUGS by Bryan Lewis Saunders.

Each self portrait is drawn under the influence of different drugs taken daily. Within weeks of this experiment he became lethargic and suffered mild brain damage. He continues to work on this series but with much more time between doses. 

This has been one of my favorite things for an extremely long time.

favorite. these kinds of things always intrigue me


findingschmomo:

browncoat-named-cauthon:

excitabletortoise:

god bless america

I hope this the last remaining photos of our presidents

Is no one going to talk about Ronald McDonald fighting in Clinton’s background.

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Favorite films » Labyrinth (1986), Jim Henson
“I have reordered time. I have turned the world upside down, and I have done it all for you! I am exhausted from living up to your expectations.”


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statesidebipride:

Duke Silver. It’s been a pleasure making sonic love to you ladies tonight

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the-absolute-funniest-posts:

can-i-please-kiss-you-if-i:

omg i ship tiny roman and tiny cowboy

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