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July 16, 2014

childoflightningg:

everything about this screenshot is so in...



childoflightningg:



everything about this screenshot is so in character



ahahahahahahahaahaha

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Published on July 16, 2014 17:59

July 15, 2014

joncarling:

From a series I am working on for my new zine,...



joncarling:



From a series I am working on for my new zine, “SpellCasters”


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Published on July 15, 2014 15:55

ryanpanos:

Tower of David: the World’s Tallest Slum | Via
The...



















ryanpanos:



Tower of David: the World’s Tallest Slum | Via


The Tower of David is an abandoned unfinished skyscraper in the center of Caracas, the capital city of Venezuela, that is now home to more than 3,000 squatters, who have turned the 45-story skyscraper into the world’s tallest slum.


Construction of the building, originally called “Centro Financiero Confinanzas” and nicknamed the “Tower of David”, after its developer, David Brillembourg, was started in 1990 and was to become a symbol of Caracas’ bright financial future. It is the third highest skyscraper in the country. But a banking crisis brought those plans to an abrupt halt in 1994. The government took control over the building and construction was never completed. The building has no elevators, no installed electricity or running water, no balcony railing and windows and even walls in many places.


In 2007, a group of squatters took over the building, and it quickly gained notoriety as a hotbed of crime and drugs. Despite this, residents have managed to build a comfortable and self sustaining community complete with basic utility services such as electricity and water that reaches all the way up to the 22nd floor. Lifts being absent, residents can use motorcycles to travel up and down the first 10 floors, but must use the stairs for the remaining levels.  Inside the building’s long hallways there are warehouses, clothing stores, beauty parlours, a dentist and day-care centers. Some residents even have cars, parked inside of the building’s parking garage. Some seven hundred families comprising over 3,000 residents live in the tower today.


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Published on July 15, 2014 07:14

July 14, 2014

misscherrylikesitdirty:

I think I might have broken my finger...

















misscherrylikesitdirty:



I think I might have broken my finger reblogging this. 


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Published on July 14, 2014 21:20

why are bats stigmatized as being creepy?

bodypartss:

elfpen:

I mean
look at these things

they’re like tiny

fluffy

dragons

but instead...
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Published on July 14, 2014 21:05

littlestpetdjpinkie:

When people with bad grammar try to insult you like


this is bullswiss

littlestpetdjpinkie:

When people with bad grammar try to insult you like


this is bullswiss
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Published on July 14, 2014 21:03

July 11, 2014

bestnatesmithever:

hahaha son this bread is huge



bestnatesmithever:



hahaha son this bread is huge


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Published on July 11, 2014 22:06

Next season, performing “The King in Yellow!”...



Next season, performing “The King in Yellow!” #inspiration

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Published on July 11, 2014 15:58