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burnedmuffinz · 1 year
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skrillex gost album cover ponified!
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jpg-of-dorian-slay · 3 months
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love love LOVE jesper fahey so much, kaz rips out someone's eye and tosses them overboard and jesper's just like "would he do that for me?" not at all bothered, just wondering if kaz cares about him enough to kill a guy for him. a man with his priorities absolutely in order.
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bunnithechubs · 28 days
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her wedding is not anywhere close but that wont stop me from playing dress up
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cuntylestat · 5 months
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armand defying the laws of nature to be the first 500 year old ipad baby
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mebtlog · 8 months
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WALLDEC - GOLD
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Enhance Your Space with Walldec: Your Destination for Acoustic and Slat Wall Panels
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Elevate your interior design with Walldec's range of acoustic and slat wall panels. With a focus on innovation, quality, and versatility, Walldec.co.uk offers solutions tailored to meet the diverse needs of modern spaces. Whether you're striving to improve sound quality or enhance visual appeal, Walldec provides the perfect blend of functionality and aesthetics to transform any environment. Explore their collection today at Walldec.co.uk and redefine the ambiance of your space.
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vintagehomecollection · 5 months
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When the owners of this London home considered the various ways to divide the space, an alternative occurred to them that wouldn't strike most of us - steel and slats! And so the architect couple constructed the various rooms of their home with interior steel frames and Venetian blinds.
Beyond The Kitchen: A Dreamer’s Guide, 1985
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keepingitneutral · 14 days
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Cooper House, London, United Kingdom,
Courtesy: S2B Studio
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Kaz: Why wait for the tables to turn when I can hit you with one of the chairs
Wylan: Kaz, its just Uno
Jesper: Stay out of this, Wylan
Wylan: Saints 🙄
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old soc art 🐦‍⬛
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xiaq · 8 months
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A little before and after of our entryway ❤️👌
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saintsaturniidae · 5 months
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realized i never posted the drawing my pfp is from 🤔
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tybarious-ii · 8 months
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt Seated in Jeep with Hat over his Heart, Reviewing Troops with General George Patton, Casablanca.
Date: January 18, 1943
NARA: 6728535
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drthugitout · 6 months
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You think this is why fresh looks and act like dat?
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artbymyth · 8 months
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“Everything in him recoiled. The water was cold against his legs. His body had gone numb and yet he could still feel the wet give of his brother’s rotting flesh beneath his hands. It’s shame that eats men whole. He was drowning in it. He was drowning in the Ketterdam harbor.”
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yourcoffeeguru · 5 months
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Ceramic Blue Cubes RETRO Salt and Pepper Shakers || SWtradepost - ebay
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In 2012, Dutch teenager Boyan Slat presented a TED Talk on his concept for cleaning up the ocean with simple mechanisms to sweep up all the trash. While scientists and plastics experts cautioned that his ideas were ineffective, Slat’s non-profit the Ocean Cleanup, founded the year after his talk went viral, has gained millions of followers and big-name backers, including Salesforce, Maersk, KIA, and PayPal’s Peter Thiel. But the venture had one major problem: its first two designs didn’t work, despite the group burning through tens of millions of dollars over the course of a decade. The Ocean Cleanup has since pivoted to work with upstream river “interceptors” that are much more efficient at capturing garbage, but its website still prominently features its latest ocean debris “solution”—essentially a trawl fishing net dragged between two boats that has, to date, collected a comparatively miniscule amount of trash. Tech projects like these are more of a curse than a blessing. Even if the Ocean Cleanup one day somehow beats the insurmountable odds and removes all surface-level traces of plastic marine pollution, it’d still be missing the vast majority of waste that sinks to the bottom of the ocean floor, or breaks up into tiny microplastics. While companies like these bring increased attention to the plastics crisis, they’re ultimately flashy gimmicks that lull our public consciousness into thinking a clever gadget can solve a collective-action problem. These projects also allow consumer brands—like Coca-Cola, an official “Global Implementation Partner” of Slat’s group—to greenwash their continued massive plastic production, while lobbying behind-the-scenes against regulations that would actually help the world break its plastic addiction.  “We now know that we can’t start to reduce plastic pollution without a reduction of production,” environmental scientists Imari Walker-Franklin and Jenna Jambeck write in the introduction to their forthcoming study, Plastics. To meaningfully address this crisis and others like it, we need to look upstream, invest in reuse infrastructure, and mandate biodegradable packaging and high material recyclability. At a minimum, we need to start making producers bear the cost for the collection and disposal of their poorly designed goods.
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