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iheartmyart:

A two-page handwritten resume by artist Jean-Michel Basquiat sold at Sotheby’s for $50,000 USD (approx. £32,000).

Deborah Harry 
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Consider that you can see less than 1% of the electromagnetic spectrum and hear less than 1% of the acoustic spectrum. As you read this, you are traveling at 220 km/sec across the galaxy. 90% of the cells in your body carry their own microbial DNA and are not “you.” The atoms in your body are 99.9999999999999999% empty space and none of them are the ones you were born with, but they all originated in the belly of a star. Human beings have 46 chromosomes, 2 less than the common potato.

The existence of the rainbow depends on the conical photoreceptors in your eyes; to animals without cones, the rainbow does not exist. So you don’t just look at a rainbow, you create it. This is pretty amazing, especially considering that all the beautiful colors you see represent less than 1% of the electromagnetic spectrum.

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NASA Lunar Science Institute, We Originated in the Belly of a Star (2012)
juliasegal:

 
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Jonathan Hobin Re-Creates the World’s Most Infamous Tragedies with Children
more of the album  here
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Jonathan Hobin Re-Creates the World’s Most Infamous Tragedies with Children
more of the album  here
stopdropandrun:

Jonathan Hobin Re-Creates the World’s Most Infamous Tragedies with Children
more of the album  here
stopdropandrun:

Jonathan Hobin Re-Creates the World’s Most Infamous Tragedies with Children
more of the album  here
stopdropandrun:

Jonathan Hobin Re-Creates the World’s Most Infamous Tragedies with Children
more of the album  here
stopdropandrun:

Jonathan Hobin Re-Creates the World’s Most Infamous Tragedies with Children
more of the album  here
stopdropandrun:

Jonathan Hobin Re-Creates the World’s Most Infamous Tragedies with Children
more of the album  here
stopdropandrun:

Jonathan Hobin Re-Creates the World’s Most Infamous Tragedies with Children
more of the album  here
suicideblonde:

Blaze Starr in her Baltimore home, photographed by Diane Arbus, 1964.
"We went into that scene with a heavy heart, because we really love being on that show and we love working together. When we shot the scene, it took a few days, because it’s huge,” he said. “And there’s a moment in this scene where we look at each other—it’s Robb Stark essentially saying goodbye to his mother and giving up, and rather than it being something really bad, there’s a moment of tragedy and utter relief, actually, because these two characters have fought and fought and fought and fought, and it’s finally over. Me and Michelle really felt that on the day, as did a lot of the crew, I think. It was horrible. It was really difficult day for everyone. There was lots of tears from many people, including myself."

Richard Madden

Game of Thrones fandom:

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tylerdrrdn:


List of things I'll never get over » Robb Stark.
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List of things I'll never get over » Robb Stark.
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List of things I'll never get over » Robb Stark.
tylerdrrdn:


List of things I'll never get over » Robb Stark.
tylerdrrdn:


List of things I'll never get over » Robb Stark.
tylerdrrdn:


List of things I'll never get over » Robb Stark.
tylerdrrdn:


List of things I'll never get over » Robb Stark.
tylerdrrdn:


List of things I'll never get over » Robb Stark.
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furious…I don’t think I can ever read the series again because I got so invested from the first two books
furious…I don’t think I can ever read the series again because I got so invested from the first two books
furious…I don’t think I can ever read the series again because I got so invested from the first two books