Lovers Bold in Broken Places

A collection of things that move me

One of the best from Eisley’s most recent album. 

(Source: Spotify)

bludot:

Jim Denevan draws giant, geometric shapes on beaches only to have them be washed, almost immediately, away. Article here

unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream:

STRIKING PHOTOGRAPHS OF AMMUNITION CUT IN HALF BY SABINE PEARLMAN

(via npr)

remash:

fallen tree | table ~ benjamin graindorge

Tom Odell - Another Love

remash:

haus am moor ~ bernardo bader architects

usnews:

This video on the economics of immigration is just amazing.

This is wonderful.

(Source: usnews-blog)

nationalgeographicdaily:
“Sadhu, India
Photo: Massimiliano Sticca
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nationalgeographicdaily:

Sadhu, India
Photo: Massimiliano Sticca

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“… the socialization of boys regarding masculinity is often at the expense of women. I came to realize that we don’t raise boys to be men, we raise them not to be women (or gay men). We teach boys that girls and women are “less than” and that leads to violence by some and silence by many. It’s important for men to stand up to not only stop men’s violence against women but, to teach young men a broader definition of masculinity that includes being empathetic, loving and non-violent.”

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Don McPherson, former NFL quarterback, feminist and educator (via seraphmachine)

There’s not much wrong with the world that can’t be explained by this.

(via aatombomb)

(Source: spikyhairjon, via brooklynmutt)

theatlantic:
“Do We Change Our Minds on Abortion When It Affects Us Directly?
[Sources: Gallup; Natoli et al., Prenatal Diagnosis, Feb. 2012]
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theatlantic:

Do We Change Our Minds on Abortion When It Affects Us Directly?

[Sources: Gallup; Natoli et al., Prenatal Diagnosis, Feb. 2012]

theatlantic:

Even Candy Land Isn’t Safe From Sexy

When our kids play with toys that we played with, we assume that they are the same as they were when we were younger. But they aren’t. Not at all. Our girls (and our boys) are now bombarded from the get-go with images of women whose bodies range from unattainable to implausible (Disney Princesses, anyone?).

Read more. 

“Make It To Me” is a collaboration between Manchester Orchestra & Grouplove.

(Source: SoundCloud / Canvasback)

This is a wonderful collaboration. Haim is fantastic. 

theatlanticvideo:

A Jaw-dropping Google Street View Hyperlapse

This is the fastest you’ll ever go across the Golden Gate Bridge.

(via theatlantic)

ummhello:
“ Jackson Pollock, Number 19, 1948
Estimate: $ 25,000,000-35,000,000
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ummhello:

Jackson Pollock, Number 19, 1948
Estimate: $ 25,000,000-35,000,000