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25. Living in Tokyo. Happy, rather simple girl....


These are pictures, videos, etc. of things I find beautiful and/or inspiring. Or at least visually pleasing. Mostly dark, fashion, japan, and/or gaga.



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happyhagfish:

nyliramrae:

pybun:

godbait:

citadelbloodbeard:

x-oskeleton:

One of my favorite things out there, hands down. I’m in love with the style and music score, gives me chills every time.

That was gorgeous.

I got goosebumps when the violin came into play.

My absolute favorite.

this is the best thing ;o;

Oh my God, I watched this like two weeks ago and me and Charlotte were just fucking sad. We just sat there going MDJGFKADFJGOIJDAGIJOFDAG.

that must be what it’s like for the dollmaker… You only have so much time with them and then they’re gone, and a new one must be made.

brb crying

(via alicebizarre)

kirumi:

opheliadanger:

My favorite pictures of gals aren’t their purikura or street snaps or magazine photoshoots. It’s these candid ones that really make me love gal. These girls may or may not realize they’re being photographed, but they’re embodying what the essence of gal is: being confident, sexy, and having fun with your friends.

^ Agree !!! I love those snaps they are all natural and …. like out of life

kirumi:

opheliadanger:

My favorite pictures of gals aren’t their purikura or street snaps or magazine photoshoots. It’s these candid ones that really make me love gal. These girls may or may not realize they’re being photographed, but they’re embodying what the essence of gal is: being confident, sexy, and having fun with your friends.

^ Agree !!! I love those snaps they are all natural and …. like out of life

(Source: saihariigyaru)

Gentlemen. This is what rape culture is like:

Imagine you have a Rolex watch. Nice fancy Rolex, you bought it because you like the way it looks and you wanted to treat yourself. And then you get beaten and mugged and your Rolex is stolen. So you go to the police. Only, instead of investigating the crime, the police want to know why you were wearing a Rolex instead of a regular watch. Have you ever given a Rolex to anyone else? Is it possible you wanted to be mugged? Why didn’t you wear long sleeves to cover up the Rolex if you didn’t want to be mugged?

And then after that, everywhere you go, there are constant jokes about stealing your Rolex. People you don’t even know whistle at your Rolex and make jokes about cutting your hand off to get it. The media doesn’t help either; it portrays people who wear Rolexes as flamboyant assholes who secretly just want someone to come along and take that Rolex off their hands. When damn, all you wanted was to wear a nice watch without getting harassed for it. When you complain that you are starting to feel unsafe, people laugh you off and say that you are too uptight. Never mind you got violently attacked for the crime of wearing a friggin time piece.

Imagining all that? It sucks, doesn’t it.

Now imagine you could never take the Rolex off.

Creating a life that reflects your values and satisfies your soul is a rare achievement. In a culture that relentlessly promotes avarice and excess as the good life, a person happy doing his own work is usually considered an eccentric, if not a subversive. Ambition is only understood if it’s to rise to the top of some imaginary ladder of success. Someone who takes an undemanding job because it affords him the time to pursue other interests and activities is considered a flake. A person who abandons a career in order to stay home and raise children is considered not to be living up to his potential-as if a job title and salary are the sole measure of human worth. You’ll be told in a hundred ways, some subtle and some not, to keep climbing, and never be satisfied with where you are, who you are, and what you’re doing. There are a million ways to sell yourself out, and I guarantee you’ll hear about them.

—Bill Watterson (via mikekarnell)

(via noclue2)

alamodel:

Model: Monika Jagaciak - for Christian Dior by Galliano - Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2010-2011 | Video | Additional view: High-res | Full collection: vogue.it - I love this photo immensely.

alamodel:

Model: Monika Jagaciak - for Christian Dior by Galliano - Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2010-2011 | Video | Additional view: High-res | Full collection: vogue.it - I love this photo immensely.

(via rocknrollstation)

kenshiro28:

cel-phone:

quantumshiboogie:

spookyscarythings:

alicegrimm:

The Abandoned Ferris Wheel Spins Anyway

The thing that weirds me out most is that the squeaking really sounds like kids screaming on rides, like roller coasters.

GET THE SALT

Man at the end of the video I’m just wondering what it’d be like if you just hitched a ride in one of the seats and saw how long it’d take for you to go a whole round on it.

Just so unsettling

This is creepy and I hate all of you dammit I was about to go to bed

(via swiczeniuk)