Posted 3 months ago
hellobrothers-hellosisters:

kissing-the-sun:

mydarling:

oxu:

This is the dude who bought this lion as a cub in the 60’s, and then when it got too big, he let it into the wild. 10 years later the guy went to see it, and it walked up to him and gave him a hug. Sweetest thing ever.

OH MY GOD THIS. I CRIED. If you somehow never saw this video, please do. How can people honestly think animals don’t feel emotions and remember things?

Best thing ever 

Presh. 

hellobrothers-hellosisters:

kissing-the-sun:

mydarling:

oxu:

This is the dude who bought this lion as a cub in the 60’s, and then when it got too big, he let it into the wild. 10 years later the guy went to see it, and it walked up to him and gave him a hug. Sweetest thing ever.

OH MY GOD THIS. I CRIED. If you somehow never saw this video, please do. How can people honestly think animals don’t feel emotions and remember things?

Best thing ever 

Presh. 

(Source: scrublife)

Posted 3 months ago

The sun is so beautiful, especially when you haven’t seen it in awhile

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Name The Burning HouseLocation New York

If your house was burning, what would you take with you? The answer says a lot about your values and background, according to photographer Foster R. Huntington. The Burning House is a living gallery of photographs of the items chosen by people from all backgrounds, from all around the world. “It’s a philosophical conflict between what’s practical, valuable, and sentimental. You’re forced to prioritize and boil down a life of accrued possessions into what you can carry out with you,” Foster says.

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staff:

Name The Burning House
Location New York

If your house was burning, what would you take with you? The answer says a lot about your values and background, according to photographer Foster R. Huntington. The Burning House is a living gallery of photographs of the items chosen by people from all backgrounds, from all around the world. “It’s a philosophical conflict between what’s practical, valuable, and sentimental. You’re forced to prioritize and boil down a life of accrued possessions into what you can carry out with you,” Foster says.

Also check out…

The Changelog
A weekly podcast and blog that covers what’s fresh and new in Open Source.

Sounds of My City
A collaborative, community-oriented audio ethnography of Toronto. This is what Toronto sounds like.

Officials Say the Darndest Things
Cataloging what officials in business and government (and any other centers of power) let slip.