phoenixflow:

pettankoprincess:

ashleymater:

Tippi Benjamine Okanti Degré, daughter of French wildlife photographers Alain Degré and Sylvie Robert, was born in Namibia. During her childhood she befriended many wild animals, including a 28-year old elephant called Abu and a leopard nicknamed J&B. She was embraced by the Bushmen and the Himba tribespeople of the Kalahari, who taught her how to survive on roots and berries, as well as how to speak their language.

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Riding an ostrich like a fucking Chocobo.

She’s like Eliza from The Wild Thornberrys!

onlybloodypeepshow:

Series 8, Episode 6: ‘Quantocking II’

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soundtrackfornothing:

I think it’s scary sometimes how me and Mark Corrigan have very similar opinions about life.

soundtrackfornothing:

I think it’s scary sometimes how me and Mark Corrigan have very similar opinions about life.

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niknak79:

Mama Mia

niknak79:

Mama Mia

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hazelandglasz:

leavemeonmyown:

i just died jhfsasbhge

Are you kidding me right now

hazelandglasz:

leavemeonmyown:

i just died jhfsasbhge

Are you kidding me right now

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woncfm89:

RIP Ian Curtis of Joy Division, who died 33 years ago on this day.

woncfm89:

RIP Ian Curtis of Joy Division, who died 33 years ago on this day.

babyimafoolforyou:

                                          HE’S LOST CONTROL 
Ian Curtis died on May 18, 1980. He was only 23 years old: “a young man” you could think, but he felt old inside; like in a song of Joy Division, Insight: “I remember when we were young”. He left this sorrowful world hanged on his kitchen’s ceiling, in Macclesfield. His songs still remain today as works of immensurable depth and pain; words engraved on everyone’s heart; the sound of Joy Division who arrives in the veins, the blood, you feel it in the body, the heart, you do it yours. It is as if you felt the presence of the young Ian, and the Joy Division still together. 
Ian Curtis is the Eternal.

babyimafoolforyou:

                                          HE’S LOST CONTROL 


Ian Curtis died on May 18, 1980. He was only 23 years old: “a young man” you could think, but he felt old inside; like in a song of Joy Division, Insight: “I remember when we were young”. He left this sorrowful world hanged on his kitchen’s ceiling, in Macclesfield. His songs still remain today as works of immensurable depth and pain; words engraved on everyone’s heart; the sound of Joy Division who arrives in the veins, the blood, you feel it in the body, the heart, you do it yours. It is as if you felt the presence of the young Ian, and the Joy Division still together. 

Ian Curtis is the Eternal.

overhumor:

Too lazy to sit up

overhumor:

Too lazy to sit up

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