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Cuetzalan’s Sunset by Luis Montemayor on Flickr.

brexians:
npr:

Led by the World Wildlife Federation’s Black Rhino Range Expansion Project, nearly 120 black rhinos have been relocated across South Africa, with the hope that a new home will help protect the critically endangered species from poachers. Photo courtesy of the WWF. - @acarvin

npr:

Led by the World Wildlife Federation’s Black Rhino Range Expansion Project, nearly 120 black rhinos have been relocated across South Africa, with the hope that a new home will help protect the critically endangered species from poachers. Photo courtesy of the WWF. - @acarvin

npr:

This looks like it might be v.v. tasty!

npr:

This looks like it might be v.v. tasty!

laughingsquid:

Bailey Junior, A Massive 1600 Pound Buffalo Turned Into Household Pet
npr:

(via The Cool Hunter - Why Street Art Matters)
Everybody up here understands: It’s the regulatory world that’s killing America.

Rick Perry

Kill me now.

(via kateoplis)
kateoplis:

Rebecca Lepkoff, Lower East Side, 1947, from 15 Years That Changed Photography

kateoplis:

Rebecca Lepkoff, Lower East Side, 1947, from 15 Years That Changed Photography


moonmilk.

moonmilk88:

moonmilk.

moonmilk88:

Coldplay - Hurts Like Heaven
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somethingfortheladies:

Coldplay - “Hurts Like Heaven”

In November of my senior year of high school, I went with a couple of friends to a Coldplay show. Our seats were so far back that sitting in my seat, my head actually was touching the back wall of the stadium. My friend Meredith had to use the restroom, and I had to stretch my legs, but on the way there, we ran into a member of their staff who handed us 4th row, center stage tickets. I guess they reserved the best seats in house for enthusiastic but poor kids; our entire area was filled with young people with similar stories to ours. They wanted people to jump around and dance and cry right in front of them. Coldplay plays for massive audiences, but they’re still all about creating something personal, too. Mylo Xyloto certainly feels that way; these are tunes that you sing along with your pals on the way home and also songs that you cry with after having your heart broken.