hellanne:

Ice (by Fran-cesca)

hellanne:

Ice (by Fran-cesca)

commanderspock:

seafarers

Lava Flow at Dawn by Tom Kualii

I think she always liked girls, she just never found one she liked as much as me.

seli8:

Grimes on Veersus Versace
photo by   Kevin Tachman

seli8:

Grimes on Veersus Versace

photo by   Kevin Tachman

Emma Watson at Cannes 2013

"The way you slam your
body into mine reminds
me I’m alive, but monsters
are always hungry,
darling, and they’re only
a few steps behind you."

Richard Siken

Snow and Dirty Rain

(via jaimelannister)

torace:

A green roof (by Mathijs Delva)

torace:

A green roof (by Mathijs Delva)


screencap meme → for @fang-irls → space: hannibal

screencap meme → for @fang-irls → space: hannibal


Keira Knightley photographed by Ellen von Unwerth for Vogue Italia, January 2011

Keira Knightley photographed by Ellen von Unwerth for Vogue Italia, January 2011

Films I can’t live without:

Watchmen (2009)

[in white, blue and yellow]

“Why are so few of us left active, healthy, and without personality disorders? The first Nite Owl runs an auto repair shop. The first Silk Spectre is a bloated, aging whore, dying in a California rest resort. Dollar Bill got his cape stuck in a revolving door where he got gunned down. Silhouette, murdered: a victim of her own indecent lifestyle. Mothman’s in an asylum in Maine. Only two names remain on my list. Both share private quarters at Rockefeller Military Research Center. I shall go to them. I shall go tell the indestructible man that someone plans to murder him.”

vanimore:

Filled with functional nooks and crannies, architect Tim Seggerman’s revamp of a tiny New York City apartment includes a “library” that according to Seggerman is about four feet high, four feet wide, and six feet deep.

vanimore:

Filled with functional nooks and crannies, architect Tim Seggerman’s revamp of a tiny New York City apartment includes a “library” that according to Seggerman is about four feet high, four feet wide, and six feet deep.

le-jolie:

“My mother fought cancer for almost a decade and died at 56. She held out long enough to meet the first of her grandchildren and to hold them in her arms. But my other children will never have the chance to know her and experience how loving and gracious she was. I decided to be proactive and to minimize the risk as much I could. I made a decision to have a preventive double mastectomy.

Life comes with many challenges. The ones that should not scare us are the ones we can take on and take control of” - My Medical Choice by Angelina Jolie, New York Times (14 May, 2013)