i'm harry. i like to draw and sleep.           there are some links below.

   

zacward:

If there is a way for me to pass my foundation diploma without having to subject myself to strenuous masses of work and serious lack of sleep, please, someone let me know.

bbook:


But in case no one told you, being in love is about more than having someone to clutch until death parts you. In fact, being in a relationship should make your life easier, which is to say less work. Here’s a person who’ll help you pay bills, remember where your keys are, and make you forget all about your terrible day at the office. Your life with a partner is not something that needs to be constantly repaired like the transmission on a 1998 Ford Windstar—and if it is, get a new car.

Actually, Relationships Are Not Hard Work

bbook:

But in case no one told you, being in love is about more than having someone to clutch until death parts you. In fact, being in a relationship should make your life easier, which is to say less work. Here’s a person who’ll help you pay bills, remember where your keys are, and make you forget all about your terrible day at the office. Your life with a partner is not something that needs to be constantly repaired like the transmission on a 1998 Ford Windstar—and if it is, get a new car.

Actually, Relationships Are Not Hard Work

atlas-mugged:

An ‘Arnold Corns’ Gem.

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bananascout:

Henri MatisseThe Goldfish1912 

bananascout:

Henri Matisse
The Goldfish
1912 

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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) dir. Michel Gondry

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) dir. Michel Gondry

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theolduvaigorge:

Selected Images from The Munro Lectures on Anthropology and Prehistoric Archaeology in Connection with the University of Edinburgh, 1912

Part I: Anthropology;Palaeolithic Man in Europe with Supplementary Chapter on the Transition Period

Part II: Archaeology; Terramare, and their Relation to Lacustrine Pile-Structures

The lectures were scanned in their entirety and made into a PDF. Click through for early 20th century anthropology and its concomitant subtle and not-so-subtle racism and Eurocentrism.

Excerpt:

“Huxley concludes his description with the following words:—“It is in fact a fair average human skull, which might have belonged to a philosopher or might have contained the thoughtless brains of a savage” ” (read more).

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myampgoesto11:

Illustrations by Daehyun Kim

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I’m 19 today. How disgusting.