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P-CO ALWAYS

12:42 am
    tags:·when is eurovision this year    ·I am so unironically in love with that excuse for a singing show I need it now    ·sobbing these tags are so unrelated it's time to sleep    ·black books    
12:39 am
    tags:·stieglitz    

Alfred Stieglitz, Sun’s Rays, Paula, Berlin, 1889

carole brémaud.
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    tags:·well yeah    ·basically    ·right click + save as for future additions to my suicide note    ·gary oldman    ·jean dujardin    
6:58 pm
    tags:·pass the defibrillator    ·please    ·no actually it's too late    ·pass the coffin    ·andrew bird    
6:53 pm
    tags:·all your new films involve a mustache on your face and my feels towards that are not too good    ·daniel brühl    

Daniel Brühl photographed by Sofia Sanchez & Mauro Mongiello for L’Uomo Vogue, 2010
6:51 pm
    tags:·drinking my tears    

Desiderius Helmschmid, Helmet of Emperor Charles V, c.1540
6:48 pm
    tags:·augh    ·vivien leigh    ·laurence olivier    

Laurence Olivier &  Vivien Leigh - Arriving in Rome, 1953

Edward Collier, “Trompe l’oeil” (1699)
6:41 pm
    tags:·sherlock    ·finishing sherlock with a friend tonight ugh I am not ready to watch this again    ·don't take me back to the feels    ·also newspaper texture is back!    ·I think I made my first tumblr graphic using newspaper and I haven't stopped    ·newsprint always    
[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

The Death of Åse (Peer Gynt, Suite No. 1, Op. 46) - Edvard Grieg

2:33 pm
    tags:·'The sad thing is... I like it.'    ·bury me alive    ·stephen colbert    

thedailywhat:

In Case You Missed It of the Day: The second part of Stephen Colbert’s must-see sit-down with accidental-children’s-writer Maurice Sendak.

[colbertnation.]

See Also: Part 1.

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    tags:·siempre    ·mad men    ·january jones    ·submission    
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    tags:·hahah this is a candid    ·hahaha    ·clémence poésy    
12:40 pm
    tags:·wwi    
Canadian soldiers release a carrier pigeon from a trench on the Western Front, WWI. (x)
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