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trapecista:

Fotografia para IKI Studio.
http://www.trpcst.com/

trapecista:

Fotografia para IKI Studio.

http://www.trpcst.com/

ethauvin:

Captain America: The First Avenger trailer

serephenabliss:

Elle shop in Groningen…=) Just walked past though but I’m gonna pop in there sometime yay

serephenabliss:

Elle shop in Groningen…=) Just walked past though but I’m gonna pop in there sometime yay

Korean dramas just lead to un-matured woman. They are so annoying and sometimes disgusting
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bieberpassion:

 CRAZY BONES!!!
I use to steal these from my brother haha

bieberpassion:

 CRAZY BONES!!!

I use to steal these from my brother haha

anerx:

T_T

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anerx:

T_T

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thomaslundin:

Mitt soundtrack till kvällens träning.

donden:

若い頃の俺よ

donden:

若い頃の俺よ

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artboobs:

“Female Figurine”, Predynastic Period, Naqada II Period, ca. 3650 B.C. - 3300 B.C. Terracotta, painted, (34 x 12.7 x 6.4 cm) 13 3/8 x 5 x 2 1/2 inches. Place excavated: Burial no. 2, El Ma’mariya, Egypt, Africa. Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund.
An installation of more than 170 objects selected from the Brooklyn Museum’s world-famous holdings of ancient Egyptian material explores the complex rituals related to the practice of mummification and the Egyptian belief that the body must be preserved in order to ensure eternal life. “The Mummy Chamber” will open at the Brooklyn Museum on May 5 and will remain on long-term view.
via www.artdaily.org

artboobs:

“Female Figurine”, Predynastic Period, Naqada II Period, ca. 3650 B.C. - 3300 B.C. Terracotta, painted, (34 x 12.7 x 6.4 cm) 13 3/8 x 5 x 2 1/2 inches. Place excavated: Burial no. 2, El Ma’mariya, Egypt, Africa. Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund.

An installation of more than 170 objects selected from the Brooklyn Museum’s world-famous holdings of ancient Egyptian material explores the complex rituals related to the practice of mummification and the Egyptian belief that the body must be preserved in order to ensure eternal life. “The Mummy Chamber” will open at the Brooklyn Museum on May 5 and will remain on long-term view.

via www.artdaily.org