Chicago Deck Uncovered
photo of a large, elegant backyard water fountain without a cover
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Stobotnik only exists because Robotnik needed someone to talk to and Jim Carrey asked "if he hates humans so much, why does he keep this one around?"
Like he realized Agent Stone's inclusion didn't make sense unless Robotnik was secretly fond of the guy, and it evolved into this weirdly fascinating relationship spanning three films.
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Keith Richards backstage at the final Faces concert, 1974
©️ Graham Wiltshire
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February 24, 1975: Ronnie Wood, David Bowie and Geoff MacCormack backstage at The Faces gig at MSG, NYC
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'The Great Rock' Ancient Landscape Feature, Todmorden, Calderdale
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Family photo by Tambako The Jaguar
Via Flickr:
The cheetah family resting on the stone
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Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull backstage at the Empire Pool in London, 1968.
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Valley Towers
The building distinguishes itself in several ways: firstly, it combines offices, shops, catering, cultural facilities, and apartments in one building; secondly, unlike the closed-off buildings elsewhere in the Zuidas, the green valley that winds between the towers on the fourth and fifth floors is accessible to everyone via two external stone staircases. The building’s extensive planting, designed by landscape architect Piet Oudolf, hosts approximately 13,500 young plants, shrubs, and trees. As these mature over the coming years, they will give Valley an increasingly green appearance, making the building a manifesto for a greener city.
Valley is an attempt to bring a green and human dimension back to the inhospitable office environment of Amsterdam Zuidas. It is a building with multiple faces; on the outer edges of the building is a shell of smooth mirrored glass, which fits the context of the business district. Inside this shell, the building has a completely different, more inviting natural appearance, as if the glass block has crumbled away to reveal craggy rock faces inside replete with natural stone and greenery.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
by MVRDV
via Archdaily
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Country comforts and the road that's going home
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Pretending to be a knight and then showing up on the tourney field to the sound of We Will Rock You? I've never watched A Knight's Tale but I've definitely read it before
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