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aftgreader · 5 months ago
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Excites | Professional Exy Gear | Summer 2013
Magazine for the Exy Gear Store "Excites" as mentioned in "The Raven King."
Andrew Minyard, Neil Josten and Kevin Day share their favourite product and give insightful Interviews ( Well, Kevin does... the others only maliciously comply to PR-Meetings)
See the full Magazine under the Cut!
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biblixphilia · 9 months ago
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a love letter to Bosnia 🤍
(photos by me)
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gospocki · 6 months ago
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Što ne gledaš? Nije valjda da sam lepši od cele Boke? 🏄🏽‍♂️🌊🌴🦜
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retro-vintage-time · 1 month ago
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projectemmatyler · 2 months ago
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A friend who's just as deep in Ace Attorney rabbit hole as me rn sent me this after our little shipping discussion
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All I can say to that is:
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dvadesetivek · 9 months ago
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Mostar, 1935
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fatimce2025 · 2 months ago
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~ Možda nas to Bog štiti od pogrešnih izbora.~
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shisasan · 29 days ago
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Споменик Космајском партизанском одреду The Monument to the Fallen Soldiers of Kosmaj Mount Kosmaj, Serbia Designed by Vojin Stojić and Gradimir Medaković, 1971 Ph. Jovana Mladenović
Scattered across the landscapes of the former Yugoslavia, monumental sculptures rise in silence. They are remnants of a vision that once unified a region through art and remembrance. Designed by modernist architects in the mid-20th century, these striking brutalist structures were commissioned to honor the sacrifices of those who perished in World War II. More than memorials, they embodied a futuristic aesthetic, symbolizing strength, unity, and a forward-looking optimism. Serbian photographer Jovana Mladenović revives these forgotten relics in her series Monumental Fear, capturing their haunting beauty and enduring presence. “The idea is that it is the story inside the monument, representing all of those dead soldiers,” she explains. “A lot of people died in the war, but there are no records.” Among her most striking works, ballerina Milena Ogrizović, draped in red beside the Monument to the Fallen Soldiers of Kosmaj, forms a chapter Mladenović calls “The Star.” The juxtaposition of movement and monumentality embodies both fragility and defiance.
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sol-vult · 2 years ago
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biblixphilia · 1 year ago
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St. Sava in Belgrade, Serbia.
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aftgreader · 5 months ago
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NEIL JOSTEN on the PSU Foxes Team and his favourite running shoes
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gospocki · 9 months ago
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missing 🍃🫀
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retro-vintage-time · 23 days ago
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thecolorlesssunset · 6 months ago
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putuj Boro 🖤🪽
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dvadesetivek · 11 months ago
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Titograd (now Podgorica), 1965
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shisasan · 1 month ago
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… I mesta na kojima nikada nisi bio, ali kao da su čekala tvoje korake... Jer svemir prepoznaje ritam tvoje duše, i sve što je tvoje dolazi u onom trenutku kada skineš okove straha i smelo zakoračiš da postanes ono što jesi.
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