tannedparadise:

awkwardexpression:

Too accurate


Right now.

tannedparadise:

awkwardexpression:

Too accurate

Right now.

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YG’s reaction to Seungri falling down :)) (cut by 12blooming)

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tannedparadise:

caught-in-a-current:

carefreecoconut:

c-reamy-coconut:

ha-ze:

crystal clear

100% Boho Blog - No one direction posts !

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tannedparadise:

caught-in-a-current:

carefreecoconut:

c-reamy-coconut:

ha-ze:

crystal clear

100% Boho Blog - No one direction posts !

Cliiiiiiick for boho.

Follow for a follow ♥

water water waterrr<3

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I was overwhelmed, and frankly scared as hell
Because I really fell for you.
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Sometimes we live a lifetime in two days. The Power of One, Bryce Courtenay
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danceabletragedy:

by からたち

danceabletragedy:

by からたち

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neil-gaiman:

From an Australian News Site:
Stretching from the sunrise to sunset, this 360 degree image was captured by Greek photographer Chris Kotsiopoloulos in Sounio, Greece.
It took him a painstaking 30 hours and hundreds of images to create the amazing time-spanning panorama.



Beginning in the east, Mr Kotsiopoloulos snapped the early morning rays hitting the clouds before clocking the suns path across the sky and then into the night.
He was forced to use a hairdryer to keep the lens of his camera from getting too moist as temperatures dropped to about three degrees Celsius.
“I had to stay in the same place alone for 30 hours in total to get everything right, prepare and take the pictures.
“At night it became even more difficult because I had to keep my eyes open and inspect the camera lens for moisture.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/travel/news/stunning-snap-merges-day-and-night/story-e6frfq80-1226331616038#ixzz1sfn4OcOw

neil-gaiman:

From an Australian News Site:

Stretching from the sunrise to sunset, this 360 degree image was captured by Greek photographer Chris Kotsiopoloulos in Sounio, Greece.

It took him a painstaking 30 hours and hundreds of images to create the amazing time-spanning panorama.

Beginning in the east, Mr Kotsiopoloulos snapped the early morning rays hitting the clouds before clocking the suns path across the sky and then into the night.

He was forced to use a hairdryer to keep the lens of his camera from getting too moist as temperatures dropped to about three degrees Celsius.

“I had to stay in the same place alone for 30 hours in total to get everything right, prepare and take the pictures.

“At night it became even more difficult because I had to keep my eyes open and inspect the camera lens for moisture.



Read more: http://www.news.com.au/travel/news/stunning-snap-merges-day-and-night/story-e6frfq80-1226331616038#ixzz1sfn4OcOw

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kawaii04:

Cute…Bommie!!!

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