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The amount of questions Bastille asks in their songs really stresses me out
are you gonna age with grace? do you like the person you’ve become? can you fill the silence? how am i gonna be an optimist? how am i gonna get myself home?
like idk dan you figure it out
if the album’s name is one word then there’s a chance we probably have it on here so, place your bets
The Beauty of Architectural Symmetry
The human mind has an innate ability to pick out patterns in the environment. It revels in finding symmetry in architecture and nature. Even in nature, consistent uniform shapes appeal to the eye. The Instagram account SymmetricalMonsters is responsible for serving the best photography, which showcases the beauty in architectural symmetry.
The photographer caters to the ancient ideal of beauty demonstrated in the Old World. The Greek and Roman empire, the Renaissance period and the Middle Eastern kingdom are heavily influenced by geometric and symmetrical designs.
These pictures have been taken across various locations - from crowded apartment complexes, underground stations, climbing escalators in shopping centers to tunnels, towering skyscrapers and traffic-clogged streets. The stunning skyscrapers and modern marvels subconsciously provide order and balance to the bustling of the city streets.
Hey all This bloggo is nearing inactivity. Go to @littleslithe if you want some Sarah fun still
Selfie 51976 (“Sunburn material”)
Tue Oct 13 04:12:50 UTC 2015
Yooooooo
Sunburn material
what song do i look like
David Bowie
Coffins that turn people into trees
An Italian firm, Capsula Mundi, wants to replace traditional caskets with organic burial pods. Creators, Anna Citelli and Raoul Bretzel, want to replace rows of cold tombstones with a forest of vibrant trees.
The capsule is an egg shaped casket made from biodegradable starch-plastic, where the deceased is placed in the fetal position inside. The capsule is then placed in the ground like a seed, and a tree is planted on top. As the tree’s roots embrace the egg, the body provides nutrients for the tree to grow. (Source)
George Orwell’s “1984”, Original corrected manuscript - completed December 1948