Europe. Marxist-Feminist. Foucaultian. Ravenclaw. Feminisme ou barbarie. INTP. Waiting for the martians. I love books more than anything else. I use to tag everything, so relax.
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My dear followers, I’ve lost access to this blog -I’m logged in in my tablet, but that’s it. I made a new blog as back-up and it’s now my main blog:
www.corneliusgaiman.tumblr.com
Please, follow me there! I reblog the same kind of things, and coffeebourbon will be dead in just a few weeks :(
Love you all!
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I saw an old rice cooker being used as a flower pot. I thought it was cute ^^
practicing for my webcomic~
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Watercolors by Russian Artist Alexander (Arush) Votsmush
Master watercolor artist Alexander (Arush) Votsmush lives and works in Sevastopol, Ukraine. His work is like having an eccentric uncle who travels the world and turns up with wild stories about zebras, sailing ships, and wrestling alligators. Arush has an amazing capability of teasing out details while all around swirl wild details. See more of Alexander (Arush) Votsmush’s work at Livingdesign.info. Thanks to Blogg99.
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Line up to the last—Washington 2014
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Remnant of glacial ice, on a black sand beach in Iceland.
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Realistically there is no chance I will have time to read, Imma still bring a book though
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Acadia National Park | Mt. Desert Island, ME
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project find the sirens is underway
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nicole atieno @ gucci pre-fall 2016
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This is in “A Study in Scarlett” and I always find it funny.
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snow storm: hannibal and his army crossing the alps, j. m. w. turner // mad max: fury road
THE PASSION caused by the great and sublime in nature, when those causes operate most powerfully, is astonishment; and astonishment is that state of the soul, in which all its motions are suspended, with some degree of horror. In this case the mind is so entirely filled with its object, that it cannot entertain any other, nor by consequence reason on that object which employs it. Hence arises the great power of the sublime, that, far from being produced by them, it anticipates our reasonings, and hurries us on by an irresistible force. Astonishment, as I have said, is the effect of the sublime in its highest degree; the inferior effects are admiration, reverence, and respect. (x)
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Capitalists: It’s human nature for a small number of individuals to take control of the planet’s fresh water supply and demand that people pay in order to use it.
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Dean Village, Edinburgh
March 2016
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