1. Sometimes, I want to just capture the best part of you.

    No longer have the ability to differentiate who’s good who’s not what’s good what’s not.

    Few of those at least million things i pray every night and day: “please, keep me in sanity”, “please, let today be at least better than yesterday”, “please, I no longer want them in my life”, “please, I just need sometime alone, maybe not alone, a somebody to know.”, “please, nothing, but still please”.
    No other better replacement than pleading.

    Capturing the best part of humanity will never be as easy, nonetheless.

     
  2. 爱是为彼此祝福

     
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  4. Sky roll :’( 
Want to try it but well it’s only available in kansai airport.

    Sky roll :’(
    Want to try it but well it’s only available in kansai airport.

     
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    tylerknott:

    “I Have Nothing”by Noah and the Whale

    This is amazing:

    So walk with me
    On this new spring morning
    I’ll walk you ‘till your fears are none
    I’m a new baby weeping
    I’m the flower you’re keeping
    That without love will wilt and die

    I need your life in my life
    Need your life in my life
    Need your life

    So come back to me
    My darling
    Come back to me
    My darling

    I’d do anything to be at your side
    I’d be anyone to be at your side
    I need your life in my life
    Need your light in my life
    Need your light

    (via meetpriyanka)

     
  6. unconsumption:

Long ago on Unconsumption we pointed out an impressive shelf made of old issues of National Geographic. That pops again in this rather interesting item:

While 20% of magazines are being recycled, there is a teensy tiny fraction of magazines that are actually being upcycled and repurposed, mostly by eco-friendly/unemployed crafters. ….
When it comes to individual titles, there’s only one magazine that “owns the category,” as they say. There’s National Geographic and then there’s everyone else. Take a quick look on Etsy and you’ll find envelopes, stickers, notebooks, and yards of garlands, all repurposed from Nat Geos of both yesteryear and today.
Over the years National Geographic has won a National Magazine Award in probably every award category for which it is eligible, including Magazine of the Year, which it won last year. So even though it has absolutely no need for nonawards of my own conjuring, it will always remain the top spot-holder of the non-category, “Most Repurposed.” 

See lots of examples at:  ALL MY EYES: The Afterlife of a Magazine

    unconsumption:

    Long ago on Unconsumption we pointed out an impressive shelf made of old issues of National Geographic. That pops again in this rather interesting item:

    While 20% of magazines are being recycled, there is a teensy tiny fraction of magazines that are actually being upcycled and repurposed, mostly by eco-friendly/unemployed crafters. ….

    When it comes to individual titles, there’s only one magazine that “owns the category,” as they say. There’s National Geographic and then there’s everyone else. Take a quick look on Etsy and you’ll find envelopes, stickers, notebooks, and yards of garlands, all repurposed from Nat Geos of both yesteryear and today.

    Over the years National Geographic has won a National Magazine Award in probably every award category for which it is eligible, including Magazine of the Year, which it won last year. So even though it has absolutely no need for nonawards of my own conjuring, it will always remain the top spot-holder of the non-category, “Most Repurposed.” 

    See lots of examples at:  ALL MY EYES: The Afterlife of a Magazine

     
  7. yxyxyxyx:

    I’ll just give the cold hard facts since probably no one will be interested in any long winded thoughts. Previously, I didn’t know much about the political system we have…

    Please help to spread these thoughts



    - Singapore citizens : Foreigners (ratio)

    1:1



    - 10 years ago, our 3,300 SQ…

     
  8. artchipel:

jegeor - pinokio for ml
[found at uruouru]

    artchipel:

    jegeor - pinokio for ml

    [found at uruouru]

     
  9. artchipel:

jegeor - curcuma, façade urbaine

    artchipel:

    jegeor - curcuma, façade urbaine

     
  10. artchipel:

jegeor - big brother, façade urbaine

    artchipel:

    jegeor - big brother, façade urbaine