18. Art. Flowers. Music. Reading. "I have lived and been through a lot and I challenge myself all the time to change for the better." - Janelle Monae Let's Talk
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Ramblings of Nationals
WE. WON.
And I won too.. Afterwards~ Until some people interrupted my reward.Â
Sigh. Such is life.
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Distress (2014) - Jacob Robert Price
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20 Historic Black and White Photos Colorized
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"If we’re destroying our trees and destroying our environment and hurting animals and hurting one another and all that stuff—there’s got to be a very powerful energy to fight that. I think we need more love in the world. We need more kindness, more compassion, more joy, more laughter. I definitely want to contribute to that.” — Ellen DeGeneres

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what does the q stand for?
Mmmm, I'm afraid that's a mystery for you all~ ;3
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There will always be a reason why you meet people. Either you need to change your life or you’re the one that will change theirs.”
Unknown  (via sexual-feelings)
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A young Beatles fan is overcome with emotion
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at this time last year i was a mess and i feel like a mess again
A messy haiku - jw (via avdotiya)
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Forget Google Glass, Android Wear, Smartwatches or contact lenses that give you night vision. Instead let’s talk about the awesomeness that is this 17th century Chinese abacus ring. It’s wearable tech from the Qing Dynasty, perhaps the world’s oldest smart ring.
Measuring a mere 1.2 centimeter-long by 0.7 centimeter-wide, the miniature abacus is a fully functional counting tool, but it’s so tiny that using it requires an equally dainty tool, such as a pin, to manipulate the beads, which are each less than one millimeter long.
"However, this is no problem for this abacus’s primary user—the ancient Chinese lady, for she only needs to pick one from her many hairpins."
[via Fashionably Geek and Gizmodo]
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I went to the Met today
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Head Sculptures ‎Julian Hoeber
Julian Hoeber’s sculpture work has got the feel and material method that reminds one of the sculptural practice of the past but with a new flavour. The figures almost seem as if they’re heads are shot out with gun or blown up. Unbelievably captivating.polished bronze with stainless steel.
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I really think that you and your special someone have a chance <3

I think I'm starting to see a chance too♥ Thanks for the message!
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