Reckon | The Whole World's a Stage

"Civilization is entirely the product of phonetic literacy. As it dissolves with the electronic revolution, we rediscover a tribal integral awareness that manifests itself in a complete shift in our sensory lives....This new electronic environment itself constitutes an inner trip, collectively, without benefit of drugs. The impulse to use hallucinogens is a kind of empathy with the electronic environment." - Marshall McLuhan

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November 23, 08

“Out here in the perimeter there are no stars.
Out here we is stoned - IMMACULATE.”

—Jim Morrison (via thewayoftheworld)

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The Beatles - Hey Jude - Rehearsals, 1968
handa:

the watchers auf Flickr - Fotosharing! (via bit)handa:

the watchers auf Flickr - Fotosharing! (via bit)
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elleMay67colorlingeriespread-massundress (via lobstar28)
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elleMay67colorlingeriespread-massundress (via lobstar28)
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lomo:
ORMOND GIGLI Girls in the Windows, New York City, 1960



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lomo:
ORMOND GIGLI Girls in the Windows, New York City, 1960

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lomo:

ORMOND GIGLI Girls in the Windows, New York City, 1960
browneyes:

atherdiscretion:
Fanny’s Double Feature
browneyes:

atherdiscretion:
Fanny’s Double Feature

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atherdiscretion:

Fanny’s Double Feature

“To me the greatest pleasure of writing is not what it’s about, but the music the words make.”

—Truman Capote (via misterpeace) (via browneyes)
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audrey hepburn by erwin blumenfeldbebelestrange:
audrey hepburn by erwin blumenfeld

bebelestrange:

audrey hepburn by erwin blumenfeld
A few are flat-topped volcanoes that once were islands…
via tiny palpitationA few are flat-topped volcanoes that once were islands…
via tiny palpitation

A few are flat-topped volcanoes that once were islands…

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via www.natfilm.dkvia www.natfilm.dk
Cousteau - Shag
via tiny palpitationCousteau - Shag
via tiny palpitation

Cousteau - Shag

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Jazz Puzzle
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Jazz Puzzle

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Weather
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Weather

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vruz:

Monk: I hear a new world

aitan:Pausa musicale ma non troppo Thelonious Monk on Flickr - Photo Sharing! 
— (Via smut-to-go: madrelobo)

vruz:

Monk: I hear a new world

aitan:Pausa musicale ma non troppo Thelonious Monk on Flickr - Photo Sharing! 
— (Via smut-to-go: madrelobo)

Radiohead vs. Dave Brubeck

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chagrin: Riccardo Boldorini
nightmarebrunette:

chagrin: Riccardo Boldorini
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suyhnc:
Paper Plane by Kerem | Design Inspiration + Visual Art Inspiration | Designflavr

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pjmix:

suyhnc:
Paper Plane by Kerem | Design Inspiration + Visual Art Inspiration | Designflavr
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sleepanddream:

inspireplease: 014: LIFE archive
I would have loved to know this man. (Pablo Picasso)
sleepanddream:

inspireplease: 014: LIFE archive
I would have loved to know this man. (Pablo Picasso)

sleepanddream:

inspireplease: 014: LIFE archive

I would have loved to know this man. (Pablo Picasso)

(via alaskaneyes)(via alaskaneyes)

(via alaskaneyes)

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handa:

beep beep (via Darwin Bell)


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handa:

beep beep (via Darwin Bell)
by Riccardo Boldoriniby Riccardo Boldorini
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(via futuremilk)

“It’s one thing to argue that being an outsider can be strategically useful. But Andrew Carnegie went farther. He believed that poverty provided a better preparation for success than wealth did; that, at root, compensating for disadvantage was more useful, developmentally, than capitalizing on advantage.”