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this stamp makes me wish I was a teacher

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agentlewoman:

gthegentleman:

 


Gentle Giant
Not every shark wants to rip you to shreds. Most remain completely harmless. Of the less than 100 people attacked annually, about 10% of those people perish, and it is the doing of just about 30 species. This is where you blame the Great White. Generally, the largest also serve as the gentlest, including the whale shark, …



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The great white shark is one of my favorite animals.

agentlewoman:

gthegentleman:

 

Gentle Giant

Not every shark wants to rip you to shreds. Most remain completely harmless. Of the less than 100 people attacked annually, about 10% of those people perish, and it is the doing of just about 30 species. This is where you blame the Great White. Generally, the largest also serve as the gentlest, including the whale shark, 



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The great white shark is one of my favorite animals.

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julietsballgown:

Lol @ Mel Gibson

oh wow, this is all I need

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baffetti:


The eye-catching swimming pool in Mumbai, India, has been built to raise awareness about the threat of sea level rises as a result of global warming.
It was constructed by attaching a giant aerial photograph of the New York City skyline to the floor of the pool.
The idea was conceived by advertising agency Ogilvy & Mather, who were commissioned by banking giant HSBC to promote its £50million project tackling climate change.
The Ogilvy team came up with an innovative way to show the adverse impact of global climate change. They glued an aerial view of a city to the base of a swimming pool.When the pool was filled with water, it gave a shocking effect akin to a city submerged in water. The visual of a sunken city shocked swimmers and onlookers, driving home the impact of global warming, and how it could destroy our world someday.

baffetti:

The eye-catching swimming pool in Mumbai, India, has been built to raise awareness about the threat of sea level rises as a result of global warming.

It was constructed by attaching a giant aerial photograph of the New York City skyline to the floor of the pool.

The idea was conceived by advertising agency Ogilvy & Mather, who were commissioned by banking giant HSBC to promote its £50million project tackling climate change.

The Ogilvy team came up with an innovative way to show the adverse impact of global climate change. They glued an aerial view of a city to the base of a swimming pool.
When the pool was filled with water, it gave a shocking effect akin to a city submerged in water. The visual of a sunken city shocked swimmers and onlookers, driving home the impact of global warming, and how it could destroy our world someday.

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betterbooktitles:

The best of Children’s Literature on Better Book Titles.

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veganlove:

FOR REAL?

veganlove:

FOR REAL?

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glukauf:

Russian soldiers teaching the German prisoners of war the cossack dance, at the Eastern Front in 1915.

glukauf:

Russian soldiers teaching the German prisoners of war the cossack dance, at the Eastern Front in 1915.

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bohemea:

Ryan Gosling by Terry Richardson

bohemea:

Ryan Gosling by Terry Richardson

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Anna Karenina (2012)

can’t wait!

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pink-haze:

GQ march 2012.

pink-haze:

GQ march 2012.

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Egon Schiele 1912

Egon Schiele 1912

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