Hi. I'm Akira.
I am a Gamma.
I am also:
-30 genderqueer pansexual.
-positive thinker.
-creative being.
-lover of knowledge.
She put a #ring on it! #engaged #love #gaymarriage #lesbians #rosegold #morganite #sqee #proposal #happy #excited #fiancee (at Robert Allerton Park (Allerton Park and Retreat Center))
Artists’ Palettes, L-R: Delacroix, Van Gogh, Monet, Seurat, Renoir, Gauguin
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This is so fucking powerful. It shows how someone can be suicidal right in front of everyone and everyone’s too blind to see the truth, let alone try to help.
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Spooky…
What if you went to this place at night and somewhere among the sea of red boxes a telephone started to ring?
Pick it up. It’s for you.
And on the other line : “Are you my mummy?”
As you drop the phone in horror, you start running, and running.
And then you see it. Standing starkly against the rusted red phone boxes there is a single blue box.
But in the worst Plot Twist Ever: You see in the corner of your eye something move. And when you look there’s an statue of an Angel, covering it’s face.
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Kitties love boxes.
All the kitties!
if it fits, it sits
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“In response to Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries not wanting “not so cool” kids or women who wear size large to wear his company’s clothes, Greg Karber has come up with a funny and creative way to readjust the Abercrombie & Fitch brand.
He’s giving their clothes to the homeless.
After scouring his local thrift shop’s “douchebag section,” Karber heads to LA’s Skid Row to dole out the clothes among the homeless population. Watch the stunt and find out how you can be involved in one man’s troll-job on a company with some pretty unflattering business practices in the video above.”
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Twerkin on yo head
La maison de Nicolas Flamel - La plus vieille maison de Paris / Nicolas Flamel’s house - the oldest house in Paris.
Désormais un restaurant (“Auberge Nicolas Flamel”), cette maison est connue pour deux raisons. Ayant été construite en 1407, cela fait d’elle la plus vieille maison de Paris. En plus de cela, son propriétaire n’était ni plus ni moins que Nicolas Flamel. Membre de la bourgeoisie parisienne du 15ème siècle, il est surtout connu pour les légendes et rumeurs autour de lui : Flamel aurait été alchimiste et aurait réussit à inventer la pierre philosophale. Comme tout bon fan de Harry Potter le sait, cette pierre sert à changer des métaux en or ainsi qu’à produire l’élixir de vie. Très religieux (voir les Anges sur la façade), Flamel avait fait construire cette maison dans le but d’accueillir de pauvres laboureurs et maraîchers à titre gracieux, sous la seule condition que ces derniers disent des prières quotidiennes pour les morts (voir inscription).
Now a restaurant (“Auberge Nicolas Flamel”), this building has become famous for two reasons. Firstly, the fact that it was built in 1407 makes it the oldest house in Paris. What’s more, its owner was none other than Nicolas Flamel. Member of the 15th century Parisian bourgeoisie, Flamel has remained famous for the many legends and rumours surrounding his life: it is said Flamel used to be an alchemist who invented the philosopher’s stone. As any good Harry Potter fan will tell you, any person in possesion of the stone can produce gold as well as the elixir of life. Because of his religious faith (see the angels on the front of the house), Flamel has the house built in order to offer free accomodation to poor gardeners. In exchange for this, the one condition was that they had to say daily prayers for the dead (see the writing above the door).
-> 51, rue de Montmorency, 75003.