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There’s a man called the doctor. He lives on a cloud in the sky and all he does, all day, every day, is to stop all the children in the world ever having bad dreams

There’s a man called the doctor. He lives on a cloud in the sky and all he does, all day, every day, is to stop all the children in the world ever having bad dreams

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Pixie House (by Vincent Bourilhon)
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Ryan Gosling won’t eat his cereal (x)

GOD

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Today, witness the epic finale you never saw coming. Get your tickets to The Hangover Part III: http://hangoverpart3.com 

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The Ponte Tower in Johannesburg, by Manfred Hermer. Built in 1975 under apartheid, white people lived in the apartments facing outside, while their black servants inhabited the apartments facing the inner tube.

Ponte city

I didnt know this about the Ponte. Wow. Talk about the architecture of Apartheid…

complete horseshit - The inner ring is where the corridors and elevators are situated! I don’t know where people get this hooha from. I’ve been there.
What actually happened was that the wealthy inhabitants who employed cleaning staff used to throw them down the inner tube to a great big apartheid death pit below to appease the gods. This only happened once every two years when the moon was waning just after the winter solstice.
There were rumours that the tower was built to house a rocket built in secret during the apartheid years for the South African Space Agency, but this was never confirmed.

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how could you not reblog this i mean really

how could you not reblog this i mean really

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“He who does not understand your silence will probably not understand your words.” - Elbert Hubbard
Photo: Henri Cartier-Bresson, 1975

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He who does not understand your silence will probably not understand your words.” - Elbert Hubbard

Photo: Henri Cartier-Bresson, 1975

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