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  1. lipstickrosary:

thepiratesheart:

lvcat:

Secret cinema found beneath Paris
In September 2004, French police discovered a hidden chamber in the catacombs under Paris. It contained a full-sized movie screen, projection equipment, a bar, a pressure cooker for making couscous, a professionally installed electricity system, and at least three phone lines. Movies ranged from 1950s noir classics to recent thrillers.
When the police returned three days later, the phone and power lines had been cut and there was a note on the floor: “Do not try to find us.” 

That is amazing

This is one of my favorite things.
lipstickrosary:

thepiratesheart:

lvcat:

Secret cinema found beneath Paris
In September 2004, French police discovered a hidden chamber in the catacombs under Paris. It contained a full-sized movie screen, projection equipment, a bar, a pressure cooker for making couscous, a professionally installed electricity system, and at least three phone lines. Movies ranged from 1950s noir classics to recent thrillers.
When the police returned three days later, the phone and power lines had been cut and there was a note on the floor: “Do not try to find us.” 

That is amazing

This is one of my favorite things.
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    lipstickrosary:

    thepiratesheart:

    lvcat:

    Secret cinema found beneath Paris

    In September 2004, French police discovered a hidden chamber in the catacombs under Paris. It contained a full-sized movie screen, projection equipment, a bar, a pressure cooker for making couscous, a professionally installed electricity system, and at least three phone lines. Movies ranged from 1950s noir classics to recent thrillers.

    When the police returned three days later, the phone and power lines had been cut and there was a note on the floor: “Do not try to find us.” 

    That is amazing

    This is one of my favorite things.

    (Source: hrtbps.com, via ladybrienne)

  2. damnthatswhatshesaid:

They’re both texting someone right now saying ‘some weird guy next to me is wearing the same thing as me.
damnthatswhatshesaid:

They’re both texting someone right now saying ‘some weird guy next to me is wearing the same thing as me.
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    damnthatswhatshesaid:

    They’re both texting someone right now saying ‘some weird guy next to me is wearing the same thing as me.

    (Source: epic4chan)

  3. did-you-kno:

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  4. 30rockasaurus:

    youfrenchgreat:

    1. This picture of Chicago Christians who showed up at a gay pride parade to apologize for homophobia in the Church.

    2. …and the reaction from the parade

    21 Pictures That Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity

    (via caterinasforzas)

  5. damnthatswhatshesaid:

    Weighing in at over 245 pounds (111 kg) and standing 43 inches tall (1.09 meters), Giant George is the Guinness World Record Holder for Tallest Living Dog & Tallest Dog Ever. When standing on his hind legs, George measures a staggering 7 feet 3 inches.  George is 6 years old and he’s a Great Dane. He sleeps alone on a queen sized bed and consumes over 110 pounds (49 kg) of food every month.

  6. did-you-kno:

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  7. designoclock:

    The Key to love, success and all your photos, files and music. Currently comes with a USB 2.0 Key with 4GB memory. by byAMT

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The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog.
I feel like I’ve been preparing for this image all my life.


The internet is over, everyone can go home

The internet is over, everyone can go home

THE INTERNET IS OVER, EVERYONE CAN GO HOME
    The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog.

    I feel like I’ve been preparing for this image all my life.

    The internet is over, everyone can go home

    The internet is over, everyone can go home

    THE INTERNET IS OVER, EVERYONE CAN GO HOME

    (Source: theamericankid, via ladybrienne)

  10. The Regions of Westeros

    (Source: lordskissed, via jehaned)

  11. designoclock:

     It’s Like a Giant Lite-Brite for Adults : Valentin Ruhry had the brilliant idea to take 5,000 of those orange rocker switches you normally see in surge protectors and power strips and transform them into a blank canvas on which to scrawl words/

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