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snakewife:

Who was holding the flashlight - no, seriously. That flashlight’s jerky motion means that this is not an invisible crew, and now I’m stuck with important questions. Where is this from? Who filmed this? What were their thoughts? Were they like, “okay guys, we got the shot and I’m low on battery; we’re done. Jeez, man, go easy on Kelly, she looks like she’s going to upchuck.” [“okay guys, let’s put this shit on tumblr”]

Not division related but hott and too hott for my regular tumblr

snakewife:

Who was holding the flashlight - no, seriously. That flashlight’s jerky motion means that this is not an invisible crew, and now I’m stuck with important questions. Where is this from? Who filmed this? What were their thoughts? Were they like, “okay guys, we got the shot and I’m low on battery; we’re done. Jeez, man, go easy on Kelly, she looks like she’s going to upchuck.” [“okay guys, let’s put this shit on tumblr”]

Not division related but hott and too hott for my regular tumblr

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middleeasternpoetry:

I want a trouble-maker for a lover, / Blood spiller, blood drinker, a heart of flame, / Who quarrels with the sky and fights with fate, / Who burns like fire on the rushing sea. - Rumi 

middleeasternpoetry:

I want a trouble-maker for a lover, / Blood spiller, blood drinker, a heart of flame, / Who quarrels with the sky and fights with fate, / Who burns like fire on the rushing sea. - Rumi 


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obliquecity:

nuestrahermana:

Chief Atlacatl Statue at Antigua Cuscatlán - La Libertad, El Salvador
The first attempts at conquest of the Pipil people of El Salvador began in the early 1520’s and were defeated by the army lead by Chief Atlacatl. Eventually, the Spanish forces did defeat the army and had the Pipil people under their rule but it took 3 tries (leaving and coming back).
He is considered a hero by most Salvadorans for successfully defeating the Spaniards several times and relentlessly leading a strong battalion though he was outnumbered by people with more developed weaponry.

Atlacatl <3! 

obliquecity:

nuestrahermana:

Chief Atlacatl Statue at Antigua Cuscatlán - La Libertad, El Salvador

The first attempts at conquest of the Pipil people of El Salvador began in the early 1520’s and were defeated by the army lead by Chief Atlacatl. Eventually, the Spanish forces did defeat the army and had the Pipil people under their rule but it took 3 tries (leaving and coming back).

He is considered a hero by most Salvadorans for successfully defeating the Spaniards several times and relentlessly leading a strong battalion though he was outnumbered by people with more developed weaponry.

Atlacatl <3! 


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suchasensualdestroyer:

ambersmokelove:

#SexyNdnMan

Faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaancy

suchasensualdestroyer:

ambersmokelove:

#SexyNdnMan

Faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaancy


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roachpatrol:

angerliz:

reindeergo:

space-coyote:

Have some awesome Japanese construction worker uniforms.

Plenty more at the source: http://www.tobi.jp/special01.html

holy shit

y so rugged and attractive tho

Oh shit wow, how cool! I love these. 

redribbonrobot:

In Aztec mythology, Tlazolteotl is a goddess of purification, steam bath, midwives, filth, and a patroness of adulterers. In Nahuatl, the word tlazolli can refer to vice and diseases. Thus, Tlazolteotl was a goddess of  filth (sin), vice, and sexual misdeeds. However, she was a purification  goddess as well, who forgave the sins and disease of those caused by  misdeeds, particularly sexual misdeeds. Her dual nature is seen in her  epithets; Tlaelquani (‘she who eats filth [sin]’) and Tlazolmiquiztli (‘the death caused by lust’), and Ixcuina or Ixcuinan (‘she of two faces’) *from Wikipedia*
Hmm, I might revisit this one because I think I could have pushed this design a bit further…

redribbonrobot:

In Aztec mythology, Tlazolteotl is a goddess of purification, steam bath, midwives, filth, and a patroness of adulterers. In Nahuatl, the word tlazolli can refer to vice and diseases. Thus, Tlazolteotl was a goddess of filth (sin), vice, and sexual misdeeds. However, she was a purification goddess as well, who forgave the sins and disease of those caused by misdeeds, particularly sexual misdeeds. Her dual nature is seen in her epithets; Tlaelquani (‘she who eats filth [sin]’) and Tlazolmiquiztli (‘the death caused by lust’), and Ixcuina or Ixcuinan (‘she of two faces’) *from Wikipedia*

Hmm, I might revisit this one because I think I could have pushed this design a bit further…


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ethiopienne:

artsysharlie:

Girl with a Bamboo Earring by Awol Erizku

this is DOPE. and i don’t even like that word.

ethiopienne:

artsysharlie:

Girl with a Bamboo Earring by Awol Erizku

this is DOPE. and i don’t even like that word.


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obliquecity:

M V Dhurandhar

ugh i still love all these <3

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puelhathnofury:

why hello there kinks
all of them

puelhathnofury:

why hello there kinks

all of them


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teeteringbulb:

Pomegranate

teeteringbulb:

Pomegranate


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nondesignated:

teeteringbulb:

Hearts of Men

Who are these artists and why have I never stumbled upon their work?!

nondesignated:

teeteringbulb:

Hearts of Men

Who are these artists and why have I never stumbled upon their work?!


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