June 17, 2013

kristenwiiggle:

everyone’s having a tatiana maslany situation tho, like its not just me right?

June 17, 2013

blua:

Munchkin Inflatable Safety Tub!

  • The white hot safety disc turns white when water is too hot
  • Padded tub makes big tubs comfy for kids
  • Great for travel, deflates and folds easily
  • Textured bottom so baby won’t slip
  • Ideal for babies between 6 to 24 months
  • The cutest gift idea for showers or random signs of affection

Buy Here for $10.25

June 17, 2013

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June 17, 2013
tastefullyoffensive:

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June 16, 2013

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June 16, 2013
tastefullyoffensive:

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tastefullyoffensive:

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June 16, 2013
classictrek:

Still, Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan


beautiful … especially for 1982.

classictrek:

Still, Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan

beautiful … especially for 1982.

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June 16, 2013
awesome …

awesome …

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June 16, 2013
helloyoucreatives:

Words of advice from The Wolf himself. 
thiswolf:

This Wolf Mantra. Too often I see fantastic creative people that have let themselves slip into a world where they let others define what is and isn’t creative. Often it is work that seems to define what productive creative is, puts artificial limits on how we express ourselves. Sometimes that is defined by client or by budget but very often it is creative people limiting themselves. We should never let our job limit anything we do, our careers should enhance us, make us feel empowered. We work in a fantastic time, the world is bubbling with ideas and now more than ever the ability to make those ideas happen.
So if you fine yourself limited then step back and reconnect with what you define as creative. Then fine the role that allows you to be that.


@ktylerrose

helloyoucreatives:

Words of advice from The Wolf himself. 

thiswolf:

This Wolf Mantra.
Too often I see fantastic creative people that have let themselves slip into a world where they let others define what is and isn’t creative. Often it is work that seems to define what productive creative is, puts artificial limits on how we express ourselves. Sometimes that is defined by client or by budget but very often it is creative people limiting themselves.

We should never let our job limit anything we do, our careers should enhance us, make us feel empowered. We work in a fantastic time, the world is bubbling with ideas and now more than ever the ability to make those ideas happen.

So if you fine yourself limited then step back and reconnect with what you define as creative. Then fine the role that allows you to be that.

@ktylerrose

June 16, 2013
architectureofdoom:

Atlanta Marriott Marquis, Georgia, USA, John Portman, 1985.
View this on the map


ATL!

architectureofdoom:

Atlanta Marriott Marquis, Georgia, USA, John Portman, 1985.

View this on the map

ATL!

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