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juliusnielsen:
“ poetryconcrete:
“ Museum Augusto Murer, Falcade, Italy.
Anybody knows who is the architect?
”
Giuseppe Davanzo
”

juliusnielsen:

poetryconcrete:

Museum Augusto Murer, Falcade, Italy.

Anybody knows who is the architect?

Giuseppe Davanzo

tiinatormanenphotography:

Frozen lake aerials via Phantom4.
Abstract mood and patterns.

22th Nov 2016, Southern Lapland, Finland.

by Tiina Törmänen | web | FB | IG | STOCK| Photo Tours

workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 24 March 1987, 250 members of new Aids-rights direct action group ACT UP demonstrated in Wall Street, New York, the demand greater access to treatments and for national action to fight the disease. 17 participants...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 24 March 1987, 250 members of new Aids-rights direct action group ACT UP demonstrated in Wall Street, New York, the demand greater access to treatments and for national action to fight the disease. 17 participants were arrested. More information about this in this pamphlet about anarchist activism amidst the HIV epidemic of the 1980s: https://ift.tt/2IQ9VUG https://ift.tt/2OorNsF

systlin:

disastrid:

The Kochs’ opposition to transit spending stems from their longstanding free-market, libertarian philosophy. It also dovetails with their financial interests, which benefit from automobiles and highways.

I’m willing to bet it’s more about profit than any loyalty to an ideological principle. 

Y’all know that the Koch brothers and the founder of Uber fund a lot of this anti-regulation anti-public transit stuff together, yeah? And that the Koch fortune comes from oil and gas, which, surprise surprise, public transit uses less of?

bunjywunjy:

whamlastchristmas:

angery!

150 million years worth of reptilian fury contained in a body smaller than a shoebox

wolveswolves:
“Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) [x]
”

wolveswolves:

Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) [x]

It is folly to argue against determined hardness; eloquence may strike the ear, and the language of sorrow draw forth the tear of compassion, but nothing can reach the heart that is steeled with prejudice.
Thomas Paine, The American Crisis (via philosophybits)