➡ The Last Jedi - Bomber Command - Paige Tico’s Journal Written by: Jason Fry Illustrated by: Cyril Nouvel
100% polluted water popsicles is a project by Hung I-chen, Guo Yi-hui, and Cheng Yu-ti, three students at the National Taiwan University of Arts. They collected 100 samples of polluted and sewage water from across Taiwan, before placing the samples—complete with dirt, bugs, and trash—into a freezer, turning them into popsicles. The aim of the project is to raise awareness about water pollution. Popsicles were chosen as a motif because they are translucent and look appealing to the eye. ( x )
“Such pretty popsicles, would you still want to eat them?”
Only hurt people, hurt people
More of my woke soul on @sixpenceeeblog
finally michelle obama is bout to release her bankai and change america.
Beginnings & Endings/ Black Mirror episodes
no offense but i hate this costume so much
because it’s literally a direct copy+paste of this traditional mongolian garb worn by mongolian royalty
hey star wars: if you’re going to blatantly take things from asian culture how bout you get some asian women in leading roles????
this is me
“You are the universe, expressing itself as a human for a little while”
And it has happened again
A bomb blast.
In my country, Pakistan.
My people, bleeding, dying.
About 69 people have been declared dead so far and over 100 have been injured.
But this one hit a little too close to home.
The park it took place in, Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park, it’s really close to my grandparents’ house and I’ve been going there since as long as I can remember, the last visit being only a few months ago. I have fond memories of that place. And now, it’s full of blood.
It’s always bustling with people and since it’s Easter Sunday, it was even more crowded than usual. Most of the dead and injured and young children and women. People have been separated, parents can’t find their children, hospitals are overflowing and it’s just…
This is too horrible. Too horrible.
All I can do is pray. Please, I request all of you to pray.
Lis Blancs, 1883, Henri Fantin-Latour