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  • I’ll hold you. I’m lonely too!

    I’ll hold you. I’m lonely too!

    (via newyork8newyork)

    Source: livinterrupted
    • 8 months ago
    • 42495 notes
  • nprfreshair:

Hooray! It’s Friday! We passed 100,000 Tumblr followers!!!! (Actually 105,000!!!)
And it’s Friday!
(Also, this is Mel. I snuck back in, for a visit.)
What was the best thing that happened to you this week?

    nprfreshair:

    Hooray! It’s Friday! We passed 100,000 Tumblr followers!!!! (Actually 105,000!!!)

    And it’s Friday!

    (Also, this is Mel. I snuck back in, for a visit.)

    What was the best thing that happened to you this week?

    Source: smileatlifenow
    • 8 months ago
    • 188 notes
  • (via barisve)

    Source: art-in-the-streets
    • 8 months ago
    • 135518 notes
  • theanimalblog:

Monkey, Japan by Stefano Panzanini

    theanimalblog:

    Monkey, Japan by Stefano Panzanini

    Source: theanimalblog
    • 8 months ago
    • 342 notes
  • nprfreshair:

Have a great weekend, everyone! See you Monday.

    nprfreshair:

    Have a great weekend, everyone! See you Monday.

    Source: nevver
    • 8 months ago
    • 107022 notes
  • life:

Ah, there was nothing quite like Beatlemania… or shall we say, Beetlemania?
On the 50th anniversary of the release of “Love Me Do,” LIFE.com presents a series of photographs — none of which ran in LIFE — made by Stan Wayman at the Beatles’ first concert in America, a performance at the Washington Coliseum on February 11, 1964, two days after their historic appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show in New York. As the picture above indicates, it was a surprisingly intimate affair, with the band playing on a small stage literally feet from the fans — albeit behind a loose phalanx of cops.
See the photos here.

    life:

    Ah, there was nothing quite like Beatlemania… or shall we say, Beetlemania?

    On the 50th anniversary of the release of “Love Me Do,” LIFE.com presents a series of photographs — none of which ran in LIFE — made by Stan Wayman at the Beatles’ first concert in America, a performance at the Washington Coliseum on February 11, 1964, two days after their historic appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show in New York. As the picture above indicates, it was a surprisingly intimate affair, with the band playing on a small stage literally feet from the fans — albeit behind a loose phalanx of cops.

    See the photos here.

    Source: life
    • 8 months ago
    • 450 notes
  • iskiii:

    Be like the flower
    who even gives its fragrance
    to the hand that crushes it

    — Imam Ali  

    (via barisve)

    Source: iskiii
    • 8 months ago
    • 8 notes
  • (via barisve)

    Source: digitalsymphonies
    • 8 months ago
    • 63647 notes
  • celebshack:

Mahira Khan

Lovely outfit! :-)

    celebshack:

    Mahira Khan

    Lovely outfit! :-)

    (via khulthum)

    Source: celebshack
    • 8 months ago
    • 34 notes
  • sdzoo:

Christopher by richshoots.com on Flickr.
Our young Christopher is quite a looker.

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    sdzoo:

    Christopher by richshoots.com on Flickr.

    Our young Christopher is quite a looker.

    SAVE THE TIGER

    Source: sdzoo
    • 8 months ago
    • 543 notes
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