one half of tumblr:
“i just wanna cuddle under a blanket and eat soup and watch movies all day with you and maybe kiss your cheek and stare into your eyes and hold your hand and tell you i love you”other half of tumblr:
“unf i want to take all of your clothes off with my mouth then ram you against the wall and pin your arms up and then just fuck the shit out of you”
really though… what’s so hard about doing both
(via ashleymak)
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Posted on June 02 2012 at 12·59 AM / Permalink
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Posted on June 02 2012 at 12·58 AM / Permalink
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Art Students Become Human Cameras by Eating 35mm Film
Kingston University photography students Luke Evans and Josh Lake wanted to do something unusual for their final major project, so they decided to turn themselves into human cameras by eating 35mm film squares and letting their bodies do the rest. After eating and pooping out the film in the dark, they used fixer on the film and then scanned the film using an electronic microscope. They are currently exhibiting massive prints of the images that show every detail of what their bodies did.Whoa.
I have no words.
I’d like to meet these guys.
EDIT:
Luke Evan’s Portfolio: http://www.popfry.co.uk/
Josh Lake’s Portfolio: http://www.joshua-lake.com/
Insane.
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Posted on June 02 2012 at 12·45 AM / Permalink
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1. A fetus/zygote/blastocyst/etc is ALWAYS more important than a living, breathing woman/person with a uterus.
2. A fetus/etc is more important than ANY living, breathing person/creature and has more rights.
3. It’s okay to kill a living, breathing human being if they perform a medical service…
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Posted on June 02 2012 at 12·35 AM / Permalink
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Game of Food - Mint tea
“There was much more than she’d asked for: hot bread, butter and honey and blackberry preserves, a rasher of bacon and a soft-boiled egg, a wedge of cheese, a pot of mint tea. And with came Maester Luwin.” (A Game of Thrones)
(via bodyless-soul)
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Posted on June 01 2012 at 06·33 PM / Permalink
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Scott Partridge | jevajeva on Tumblr (USA) - symbols. digital, 8.5”x11”
Scott Partridge is a digital and traditional artist. The subject of his work matter often features nature and organic forms, but also internal landscapes, and he tends to execute his pieces in a whimsical fashion. Please visit Scott’s website or follow his Tumblr for more work.
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Posted on June 01 2012 at 03·26 PM / Permalink
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