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Brazilian graphic designer and illustrator Butcher Billy got the idea of turning famous love hits into book covers of horror master Stephen King.
Joy Division’s “Love Will Tear Us Apart,” The Smiths, “Head Over Heels” by Tears For Fears and many others were portrayed in a very unusual way.
“This series imagines an alternate universe where some of the most desperate and tragic romantic songs in the ‘70s and’ 80s are actually books written by Stephen King. The concept is to look at the dark side of love by the vision of pop culture, bringing aspects of its classic stories to play the true meaning of the songs - this can be completely subverted or stressed strangeness, while paying tribute to the vintage design of the original covers,” Butcher writes on his Behance.
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Deleted poem from Misha’s supposed account in the Instagram about poems … and my heart fills again with Destiel …😍💙💚😍💙💚😍
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Me forcing myself to save money and cook instead of eating out
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nobody can save you but yourself and you’re worth saving it’s a war not easily won but if anything is worth winning then this is it
think about. think about saving your self.
~ charles bukowski
#worldsuicidepreventionweek
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NASA created retro travel posters for different locations in our solar system in hopes of inspiring young people to imagine a future where common space travel is a possibility.
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My biggest mistake? Thinking you had fallen in love with me too.
(via snowkisseshercheek)
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People look down on McDonald’s employees but fail to realize that if all these folks left McDonald’s and pursued “better careers” your ass wouldn’t be able to get a McDouble with an Oreo McFlurry at 3am.
You can’t demand a service while simultaneously degrading those who provide it for you.
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