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  • The best

    The best

    Source: linxspiration
    • 1 month ago
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  • wotevaa:

churros <333


Want it

    wotevaa:

    churros <333

    Want it

    (via need-you-like-water-in-mylungs)

    Source: wotevaa
    • 1 month ago
    • 21973 notes
  • a-quien-carajo-le-importa:

que cosa mas rica!

Sx

    a-quien-carajo-le-importa:

    que cosa mas rica!

    Sx

    Source: a-quien-carajo-le-importa
    • 1 month ago
    • 5 notes
  • A dream

    A dream

    Source: linxspiration
    • 1 month ago
    • 95 notes
  • Nice&#8230;

    Nice…

    (via demurea)

    Source: mait3
    • 1 month ago
    • 294081 notes
  • deraaph:

    Daft Punk dropped a snippet of their new album yesterday. I’m so extremely hyped for this album (for the record: I have never been this hyped for an album). I decided to create two minimalism posters.

    The snippet

    (via officialdeedrixx)

    Source: inspirealism
    • 2 months ago
    • 1005 notes
  • Ja!

    Ja!

    (via yvolviarenacer)

    Source: besame-bajo-la-lluvia
    • 2 months ago
    • 17427 notes
  • pulitzercenter:

    From Pulitzer Center’s Untold Stories Channel:

    Havana is a city of 2 million people, and it’s hard to forget it. During the day, even during typical working hours, throngs of people meander the narrow streets. In many places in Old Havana, sidewalks are hardly wide enough for a single person, and pedestrians and automobiles typically share the road. The streets in touristy Old Havana are lined with wastebaskets and cleaned frequently to keep city squares looking fresh and tidy, but venturing beyond view of the old villas-turned-hotels reveals a different city scene.

    Crumbling buildings with chipped paint and slumping balconies overlook the often-littered streets and many railings are decorated with flapping laundry hung out to dry. Still, amid the grungy buildings that are intermingled with the rubble of collapsed walls, the essence of grandeur has not completely left Havana.

    — Photos and story by Pulitzer Center student fellows Kassondra Cloos and Rachel Southmayd. Cuba, 2013. See more of their photos and read their stories here.

    Que tal, chulada

    (via pulitzerfieldnotes)

    Source: pulitzercenter
    • 2 months ago
    • 75 notes
  • Sad but true

    Sad but true

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    Source: weheartit.com
    • 2 months ago
    • 6 notes
  • OMG!!

    OMG!!

    Source: linxspiration
    • 3 months ago
    • 202 notes
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