peanutbutta:

theamericankid:

I applaud anyone with that much patience as I myself, have none.

Wtf

(via writingkills)

"Everything we feared about communism - that we would lose our houses and savings and be forced to labor eternally for meager wages with no voice in the system - has come true under capitalism."

— Jeff Sparrow (via anticapitalist)

(via gwydionmisha)

Tags: yes this

thevintagethimble:

Evening dress
House of Worth (French, 1858–1956), 1898–1900, French, silk. | THE MET

(via swanjolras)

“I always admired Wonder Woman and the Incredible Hulk, but I don’t know if I’d be a very convincing Hulk.”

(Source: bluemethy, via bedlamsbard)

dduane:

dbudi:

Walking down Market Street. #market #lookup #philly #philadelphia #fog

Oh, Cripes… I know that view. (sigh)

dduane:

dbudi:

Walking down Market Street. #market #lookup #philly #philadelphia #fog

Oh, Cripes… I know that view. (sigh)

(Source: tassels, via beautiful-portals)

beautiful-portals:

Notre-Dame de Paris bell tower stairway
http://www.flickr.com/photos/antonio-m/8758266378
milburnluke:

X

Tags: sea songs

(Source: stephhr, via jeveyy)

fabricated-mayhem:

Though this is all for you.
Don’t want to hide the truth. 

(via soyonscruels)

lostsplendor:

London Calling: The Blitz in Color by William Vandivert (via LIFE)

(via gwydionmisha)

"

But the 8-hour workday is too profitable for big business, not because of the amount of work people get done in eight hours (the average office worker gets less than three hours of actual work done in 8 hours) but because it makes for such a purchase-happy public. Keeping free time scarce means people pay a lot more for convenience, gratification, and any other relief they can buy. It keeps them watching television, and its commercials. It keeps them unambitious outside of work.

We’ve been led into a culture that has been engineered to leave us tired, hungry for indulgence, willing to pay a lot for convenience and entertainment, and most importantly, vaguely dissatisfied with our lives so that we continue wanting things we don’t have. We buy so much because it always seems like something is still missing.

"

Your Lifestyle Has Already Been Designed  (via ratak-monodosico)

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Tags: yes this