One of my most anticipated films of the year.
Story of my life.
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from The Art of Power by Thich Nhat Hanh
(Source: bookmania, via hummingbirdofoz)
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Suck it, nerds!
“The heart of a mother is a deep abyss at the bottom of which you will always find forgiveness.”
——Honoré de Balzac
Living in a treehouse is indisputably incredible. Sure, you might be roughing it a little bit, considering there’s a climb and the trees are flammable (thus limiting your cooking capabilities). But the views and the experience are unmatched. From the antique to the futuristic, here are some beautiful tree-borne homes.



(Source: Gizmodo)
In his series, Created Equal, Detroit-born photographer Mark Laita explores social inequality by placing photos of US citizens who appear to be the opposites of each other (punk teens and Amish teens, for instance) side by side.
The series took eight years to complete and is meant to show the “successes and failures that America has experienced in its short life.” Visit Laita’s website for more info on the project and the book that came out of it.
Marine/War Veteran
Female Body Builder/Drag Queen
Indigent Couple/Wealthy Couple
Homeless Man/Real Estate Developer
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