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Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946), Lumière entre les arbres [Light between the trees], 1919. Lithograph and coloured pencil, 17 x 23.3 cm.
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This is money cat. He only appears every 1,383,986,917,198,001 posts. If you repost this in 30 seconds he will bring u good wealth and fortune.
it’s kind of ridiculous that we have to work our asses off for 13 years in school just to work our asses off for another 2-8+ years in college just to work our asses off in a job that we probably don’t even like, when we were born on this earth without a choice and i for one certainly didn’t sign up for that
this is seriously all i fucking think about
After saying “I do,” most newlyweds pose for pictures, toast with champagne, and sit down to a luxurious meal with family and friends. Instead of being wined and dined, one couple decided to serve meals to those in need.
Enlisting their friends to dole out dinner from food trucks, Turkish couple Fethullah Üzümcüoğlu and Esra Polat celebrated their new life together by dining with 4,000 Syrian refugees. And they didn’t just serve the guests—the couple used the money that would have been spent on a traditional banquet dinner to throw a party for a group, The Telegraph reports
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goals
Dog plays the piano, Boston, 1934
Doot doot doot
It would be so nice to be in an apartment right now with really big open windows and lots of bright light pouring in and and long curtains and the smell of rain floating through it
The Millennial generation is so broke we’re romanticizing decent housing.
Georgy Nissky (Russian, 1903-1987), On a Sailing Boat. Evening. Oil on canvas, 60.5 x 81 cm.
It’s no secret that the San Francisco housing market is ludicrous. The average apartment in the city rents for $3,500 a month, and the median housing price just reached an all-time high of $1.2 million. To illustrate how laughably out-of-control this has become, someone is trying to sell this 765-square-foot dilapidated shack, located on the border of San Francisco and Daly City (technically within SF limits, but barely), for $350,000.
For comparison’s sake, you could buy this 4,500-square-foot, six bedroom, 3.5-bathroom colonial mansion in Ohio for the same price. Walk across the street from the dilapidated shack, though, and you’ll pay twice the price for a similar house—so I guess the shack is really a bargain. As the realtor told me, “It’s the cheapest property in San Francisco, and it’s a great buy!”
When we spoke over the phone, the realtor explained that the house is so trashed that no bank is willing to finance a mortgage. That means the offer must be made in full, and in cash. Just to reiterate: This collapsing structure, not even fit to film a budget porno in costs $350,000 in hard currency.
Peter Doig (British, b. 1959), Black Palms series, 2004. Six colour etchings on laid paper, 195 x 145 or 145 x 195 (530 x 380) mm.
1. Pelican
2. Haus der Kunstler
3. Figure by a river
4. Black Palm
5. Fisherman
6. Boathouse
The signs as iconic Pete Campbell moments
When he pulls it out 5 minutes into Netflix and chill