11th December 2011

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Future Clone - Fritz Scholder

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Future Clone - Fritz Scholder

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11th December 2011

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HEY GIRL! 
Just needed to happen. More to come as studying, insomnia continues.  

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HEY GIRL! 


Just needed to happen.
More to come as studying, insomnia continues.  

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5th November 2011

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5th November 2011

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The Journey - MovingMySelf

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The Journey - MovingMySelf

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11th October 2011

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At last those coming came, and they never looked back…

with blinding stars in their eyes, but all they saw was black.

30th August 2011

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Bande à part (1964)

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Bande à part (1964)

Tagged: Bande à partBande à part (1964)Band of Outsiders (1964)Band of Outsidersrunning through the louvreracing through the louvreGodardnouvelle vagueJean-Luc GodardAnna Karinaparisvintage

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13th July 2011

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Untitled - Maneeacc

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Untitled - Maneeacc

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21st April 2011

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How Not to Plan for a Future With High-Speed Rail - NYTimes.com →

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The agreement between Congress and the White House to virtually eliminate money for high-speed rail is harebrained. France, China, Brazil, even Russia, understand that high-speed rail is central to future development. Not Washington.

There is no moral impetus to radically change transportation in the US. The transition will not happen until the price tag for updating the existing road infrastructure mounts, because so much maintenance is being deferred. At some future date it will be cheaper to build high speed rail than to increase highways. Until then, forget it.

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3rd April 2011

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FUCK COFFEE

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FUCK COFFEE

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3rd April 2011

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