Flashbacks to the underground world

People destroyed their bodies, temporary ereased some feelings and changed their conceptions for a peace of mind they never got.

theartofmany:

Artist: J.Seok LEE

Title: The Gallery

“Hi~

This is my first complete Environment art with Unreal Engine .

I’ve done my best for a long time.

I wish hope you like this~“

For the complete photoset and video, visit the artist’s website

Amazing…

life-imitates-art-far-more:
“Claude Monet (1840-1926)
“The Magpie” (1868-1869)
Oil on canvas
Impressionism
Located in the Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France
”

life-imitates-art-far-more:

Claude Monet (1840-1926)
“The Magpie” (1868-1869)
Oil on canvas
Impressionism
Located in the Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France

life-imitates-art-far-more:
“David Teniers the Younger (1610-1690)
“The Archduke Leopold Wilhelm in his Picture Gallery in Brussels” (1651)
Oil on copper
Located in the Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain
”

life-imitates-art-far-more:

David Teniers the Younger (1610-1690)
“The Archduke Leopold Wilhelm in his Picture Gallery in Brussels” (1651)
Oil on copper
Located in the Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain

sophiegunnol:

CARLOS AMORALES I Black Cloud 

trashboat:
“ capacity:
“ xerui:
“ socialistgay:
“ pizzaback:
“ tallerantleft:
“ wondrousworld:
“So my roommate (girl) bought this vodka?? and me (guy) and my other roommate (guy) poured a glass and have just been staring at it for a good 10 minutes...

trashboat:

capacity:

xerui:

socialistgay:

pizzaback:

tallerantleft:

wondrousworld:

So my roommate (girl) bought this vodka?? and me (guy) and my other roommate (guy) poured a glass and have just been staring at it for a good 10 minutes idk what is this glitter fuckery I don’t wanna drink it

I (guy) am curious why your genders are relevant

only girls (girl) can buy glitter vodka

thats a big glass of vodka 

it’s like a Moscato so u can drink it straight it’s vodka mixed w juice and wine n shit

I (icon) need some

This (drink) is very good (delicious)

(via homofied)

gaymilesedgeworth:

brehaaorgana:

gaymilesedgeworth:

one of my friends is a very pregnant dog and like 3 times a day i say to her “hello! you are full of several other smaller dogs!” and she wags her entire body at me like “it’s true!!! i contain multitudes”

i love that ur friend is the pregnant dog. what a nice friend to have.

ya she’s my buddy i love her!

(Source: surprisedentistry, via fairy-slut)

murdonna:

Jayne Mansfield in her home for LIFE magazine

Beverly Hills, 1960 

(Source: peef, via fairy-slut)

pixelatedplatypus:

calibredgoddess:

chasemcgill:

we all write essays that need sources like 5 seconds before it’s due so here is my #1 tip that i haven’t been called out for yet in my 3 years of college 

writing a paper on alexander the great but couldn’t be bothered to look at more than the wikipedia page? WELL 

GO to the wikipedia page and find a fact that you’d like to incorporate…

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coooool honor and glory so Manly™ ANYWAYS 

see that little circled 169? click it and it’ll take you HERE: 

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so with this one you’ll get not one, but two sources. that GIVE YOU PAGE NUMBERS. mla in-text citations? done. just paraphrase the fact, and add “…”(Green 5). 

but we need the full thing, don’t we? go here by clicking on the hyperlink -

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and that’s all the info you need! now google to find the exact book and more up-to-date accurate info you need for your works cited and, maybe, find a pdf online or a copy in your library. 

BUT THAT’S NOT ALL. for this example it doesn’t work, because the page this specific fact is on is not available in the way i’m gonna show you, but oh well. 

you could’ve clicked on “Roisman and Worthington 2010, p. 190,” which’ll take you here: 

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scroll down aaaaaand 

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see those blue links? those are available chapters of the book! for free! right at your fingertips! no need to get up and run to your library, or stress out that you can’t find the book online. google books has TONS of resources.

at the bottom of a wikipedia article, the sources are categorized into primary and secondary sources as well, in case you need to fill a specific source type requirement. 

you can do this with anything. i’ve done it with audrey hepburn (my school library had no books/articles of use), world war ii, the hebrews in the old testament…literally, anything. as a disclaimer, this probs isn’t 100% foolproof, but none of my professors have caught on. and in a pinch, it works better than scanning an entire book or article for a fact you need.  

Reblogging for the schoolers

This is the right way to use wikipedia. It, itself, is not a source for academic essays but a collection of other sources condensed so someone can quickly get better information about a subject without reading dozens of individual things.

(via freelancerkiwi)