Roskilde Festival.

andrzk:

Came home last night from 9 days in a tent with mud, alcohol, amazing music, and amazing people. 

With 77.000 happy, drunk and high people from all over the world, I’ve listened to artists such as The Cure, Bon Iver, Bruce Springsteen, Malk de Koijn, Kellermensch, Mew, and a lot of small artists. 

Civilization seems like a strange place to be again.

I love words a lot sometimes.

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strawberryhummingbird:

youfrenchgreat:

1. This picture of Chicago Christians who showed up at a gay pride parade to apologize for homophobia in the Church.

2. …and the reaction from the parade

21 Pictures That Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity

I strongly suggest you click that link. I’m pretty sure there’s a few ninjas cutting onions in my room, now…

ALL the tears. I LOVE HUMANS SOMETIMES SO MUCH OMFFFFFFFFFFF

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itssokawaii:

-luna:

mtrench:

Adventure Time X Ghibli by David

there are tears rolling down my face

omfg

O___________________O

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memonite:

Mad props to this man

memonite:

Mad props to this man

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metaconscious:

Bamboo Forest, Japan | Photograph by Kyle Merriman

metaconscious:

Bamboo Forest, Japan | Photograph by Kyle Merriman

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communismkills:

I knew about Yertle the Turtle before, but this is pretty interesting.

I seriously love those books so much.. no wonder! I’ve always entertained the thought of deeper meaning in each of his stories ♥

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Forever rebl0g

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skepttv:

MIT scientist explains how to make solar cells out of grass clippings

With photosynthesis, plants are already busy converting sunlight into usable energy. The question then is how to use plants’ natural solar-power abilities to generate energy for us. In this video, an MIT researcher explains how to do just that.

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Do not feel lonely, the entire universe is inside you.
—  Rumi  (via areyouhighenough)

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fairy-ish:

Little mushroom city at the Diemervijfhoek island 

fairy-ish:

Little mushroom city at the Diemervijfhoek island 

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nefariousnewt:

motherjones:

coolchicksfromhistory:

Joan Trumpauer Mulholland, 1961.
Joan, a 19 year old Freedom Rider, was sentenced to two months in prison for her involvement in the integration of a Jackson, Mississippi bound train.  She served more than the required two months because each addition day reduced her $200 fine by $3.
In the Fall of 1961, Joan transferred from Duke University to historically black Tougaloo Southern Christian College because she felt integration should be a two way street.  
Today Joan is a retired teaching assistant living in Virginia and mother to five sons.  After the 2008 election she brought her Obama pin to the grave of Medgar Evers.  

Everything about this.

Will always re-blog this.

nefariousnewt:

motherjones:

coolchicksfromhistory:

Joan Trumpauer Mulholland, 1961.

Joan, a 19 year old Freedom Rider, was sentenced to two months in prison for her involvement in the integration of a Jackson, Mississippi bound train.  She served more than the required two months because each addition day reduced her $200 fine by $3.

In the Fall of 1961, Joan transferred from Duke University to historically black Tougaloo Southern Christian College because she felt integration should be a two way street. 

Today Joan is a retired teaching assistant living in Virginia and mother to five sons.  After the 2008 election she brought her Obama pin to the grave of Medgar Evers.  

Everything about this.

Will always re-blog this.

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