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Repost of our dear friend @hansjellema of his incredible Red Wing collection. Good variation in models, personally love the 8138 Moc Toe in Briar Oil Slick! Have a lovely weekend! - www.redwingamsterdam.com -
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You know what kind of plan never fails? No plan. No plan at all. You know why? Because life cannot be planned. Look around you. Did you think these people made a plan to sleep in the sports hall with you? But here we are now, sleeping together on the floor. So, there’s no need for a plan. You can’t go wrong with no plans. We don’t need to make a plan for anything. It doesn’t matter what will happen next. Even if the country gets destroyed or sold out, nobody cares. Got it?
Parasite (2019) dir. Bong Joon Ho
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💙 Monte Santiago on 500px by Jose Peral Merino, Miranda de Ebro, España ☀ Nikon D700-f/4-1/60s-18mm-iso200, 2832✱4256px-rating:93.8 ◉ Photo location: Google Maps
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“Arashiyama Kyoto“, “Cherry Trees Along a Canal in Japan“ & “Torii gate marking the entrance to a Shinto Shrine“ - photographies de
Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946).
Photographe d’origine allemande, né à Paris et mort à Los Angeles en Californie.
Note : Entre 1900 et 1910, Adolf de Meyer réalisa un (ou plusieurs) voyage au Japon, accompagné de sa femme Olga. Il y réalisa une importante série de photographies, aujourd’hui conservées au Metropolitan Museum of Art de New-York.
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I always felt ambivalent about the end-of-year burning of the dolls that made people’s wishes come true. How can you be sure your wish came true? And even if it did, will it stay true forever? If you burn a doll whose job wasn’t *actually* done yet, .. what happens then?
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