January 29, 2012
annperkins:

Tilda Swinton & Jack McBrayer @ The 18th Annual  Screen Actors Guild Awards on January 29, 2012 in Los Angeles, California

i live for tilda.

annperkins:

Tilda Swinton & Jack McBrayer @ The 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on January 29, 2012 in Los Angeles, California

i live for tilda.

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January 29, 2012
Anyone have any suggestions for my hair?

January 29, 2012
dominiquefrancon:

#368

oh lawd!

dominiquefrancon:

#368

oh lawd!

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January 28, 2012

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January 28, 2012
funny-pictures-uk:

A kid reviewing his visit to the zoo. Sounds about right.

funny-pictures-uk:

A kid reviewing his visit to the zoo. Sounds about right.

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January 5, 2012

This!

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December 30, 2011
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2011-12-25)

  1. Bonobo (132)
  2. Sigur Rós (10)
  3. Flying Lotus (3)
  4. Cracker (3)
  5. Deee-Lite (2)

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December 21, 2011
OH…. EM…. GEE….these are sickening hun-tee!!!! snaps all around. 

OH…. EM…. GEE….
these are sickening hun-tee!!!!
snaps all around. 

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December 21, 2011
vagina cave

vagina cave

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December 21, 2011
thomasdestry:

Fred Astaire’s Fashion Guide | Ties
 

He likes a full tie, not the narrow ones. “I always like to use the Windsor knot,” he says. As for the collars, he dislikes the tab and prefers the button-down and the wide-spread collar— braced by staves. “Once I used to wear bow ties,” he says somewhat wistfully, “with polka-dots, too, and enjoyed it, but I’ve got away from that.” He explains his aversion for the narrow tie with a smile: “I’m narrow enough myself, too narrow.” He points out that thinness seems to destroy an essential quality of dress, its style, by misuse in ties or lapels. “Look at the thin rolled lapels with the double-breasted suits—they are atrocities.”  In his own ties, he prefers a dark color and a very small pattern. He has only a couple of striped ties, emblematic of the clubs to which he belongs. He thinks that his fondness for not wearing ties may have been a sin in the past. -GQ, 1957

thomasdestry:

Fred Astaire’s Fashion Guide | Ties

He likes a full tie, not the narrow ones. “I always like to use the Windsor knot,” he says. As for the collars, he dislikes the tab and prefers the button-down and the wide-spread collar— braced by staves. “Once I used to wear bow ties,” he says somewhat wistfully, “with polka-dots, too, and enjoyed it, but I’ve got away from that.” He explains his aversion for the narrow tie with a smile: “I’m narrow enough myself, too narrow.” He points out that thinness seems to destroy an essential quality of dress, its style, by misuse in ties or lapels. “Look at the thin rolled lapels with the double-breasted suits—they are atrocities.” In his own ties, he prefers a dark color and a very small pattern. He has only a couple of striped ties, emblematic of the clubs to which he belongs. He thinks that his fondness for not wearing ties may have been a sin in the past. -GQ, 1957

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