gold-finch:

books?? amazing. paperbacks?? soft, cozy, may fit in your pocket, cheap so you don’t feel bad for taking notes in them. hardcovers??? beautiful, pristine, ground you into the world they hold by making you grip them tighter, the stars of every bookshelf. ebooks?? convenient, cheap, always with you, a vast library that you can hold in your palm. new books?? crisp, the smell of wood, ideas waiting to imprint themselves upon the world. old books?? objects transcending history, sweet smelling, enriched by the hands that stroked their pages. books.

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enchantedengland:
“          Snow makes all things lovely, but I think Oxford University (Oxfordshire, England) is the indisputable winter winner. (hazyphotos flickr)
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enchantedengland:

 Snow makes all things lovely, but I think Oxford University (Oxfordshire, England) is the indisputable winter winner.  (hazyphotos flickr)

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wallofdis:

vanitysgrace:

goldensweetcheeks:

snellyboi:

localstarboy:

Saudi Arabia gave women permission to drive and this is the first thing they do 😭

This shit’s harder than ANY post malone track

Somebody on twitter called her SaudiB

This track is hard

I saw that someone who speaks Arabic took a stab at translating it and it turns out she’s basically doing a PSA about safe driving rules and I fell in love

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why doesnt soundcloud have a queue function its just iggnant

uppityamy:

Unpopular opinion: We should teach gun safety in highschool.

Along with drivers ed. And we should work towards bringing woodshop and most home economics classes back into school.

You know. Teach our children to be skilled, well rounded individuals instead of telling most of them to be unskilled scholars with too much debt.

leahberman:

earthy

Santa Cruz, California

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sixpenceee:
“Rocca Scaligera di Sirmione in Italy. A unique 13th-century castle surrounded by water, with steep climbs leading to scenic lake views. (Source)
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sixpenceee:

Rocca Scaligera di Sirmione in Italy. A unique 13th-century castle surrounded by water, with steep climbs leading to scenic lake views. (Source)

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