I don’t understand, but it makes perfect sense.

(via oshawut)

beyondhighh:

Arnold don’t play no games hoe.

beyondhighh:

Arnold don’t play no games hoe.

(via diink)

suburban-buddha:

kyoto

suburban-buddha:

kyoto

(via d0crack)

wnycradiolab:

kateoplis:

Reiner Riedler’s shots of original filmrolls from The Deutsche Kinemathek

The Unseen

Get it while it lasts, folks. The movies of the future will be all digital, all the time.

(via bloodcurdlingsameness)

NO! Get outta here Mechazilla!

NO! Get outta here Mechazilla!

Mariska Hargitay’s tramp stamp

Mariska Hargitay’s tramp stamp

DEMON QUEEN "Rude Boy (ft N8NOFACE)"

flippin seck

Beyonce Loles

Beyonce Loles

(via outofherbones)

Well good morning there sailor…

Well good morning there sailor…

(via d0crack)

Sometimes there’s so much beauty in the world, I feel like I can’t take it, and my heart is just going to cave in.

Dove Real Beauty Sketches - Men (by newfeelingstime)

oesoftagus:

alright

Lol ratch

oesoftagus:

alright

Lol ratch

(via hennessyyoungman)

criminalwisdom:

DANZIG BALDAEV: TATTOO COLLECTOR»
“Between 1948 and 1986, during his career as a prison guard, Danzig Baldaev made over 3,000 drawings of tattoos. They were his gateway into a secret world in which he acted as ethnographer, recording the rituals of a closed society. The icons and tribal languages he documented are artful, distasteful, sexually explicit and provocative, reflecting as they do the lives, status and traditions of the convicts that wore them. Baldaev made comprehensive notes about each tattoo, which he then carefully reproduced in his tiny St. Petersburg flat. The resulting exquisitely detailed ink drawings are accompanied with his handwritten notes and signature on the reverse, the paper is yellowed with age, and carries Baldaev’s stamp, giving the drawings a visceral temporality – almost like skin.” ~ Fuel Deisgn
(Source: J. Yuenger)

criminalwisdom:

DANZIG BALDAEV: TATTOO COLLECTOR»

“Between 1948 and 1986, during his career as a prison guard, Danzig Baldaev made over 3,000 drawings of tattoos. They were his gateway into a secret world in which he acted as ethnographer, recording the rituals of a closed society. The icons and tribal languages he documented are artful, distasteful, sexually explicit and provocative, reflecting as they do the lives, status and traditions of the convicts that wore them. Baldaev made comprehensive notes about each tattoo, which he then carefully reproduced in his tiny St. Petersburg flat. The resulting exquisitely detailed ink drawings are accompanied with his handwritten notes and signature on the reverse, the paper is yellowed with age, and carries Baldaev’s stamp, giving the drawings a visceral temporality – almost like skin.” ~ Fuel Deisgn

(Source: J. Yuenger)