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"We're just some guys playing some music." - Kurt Cobain.
"We're just some guys playing some music." - Kurt Cobain.
darksilenceinsuburbia: Lauren King.
carving: Zine work. "Most people die at twenty five and aren't...
"Most people die at twenty five and aren't buried until they are seventy five."
Leonardo DiCaprio for Esquire, May 2013
Leonardo DiCaprio for Esquire, May 2013
whatafucktard: i just really like this song?
i just really like this song?
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beektorius: Life at Moody at 6:00am. #Bikes #Chicago #MBI...
Life at Moody at 6:00am. #Bikes #Chicago #MBI #Spring #GreatWeather #MoodyPlaza
buddyblanc: DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME "Electricity flashes from...
DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME
"Electricity flashes from the thimble-topped fingers of traveling "preacher-scientist" George Speake. From the 1940s into the '60s, he was one in a series of men affiliated with Chicago's Moody Bible Institute who demonstrated religious faith by demonstrating scientific principles. To create the lightning effect, Speake would stand atop an electric transformer coil. The room would darken. Then, at his command, a brief high-frequency current would travel over his skin, up from his feet and out of his fingertips. According to notes accompanying the image, Speake suffered no injury because "the high-frequency juice…is too fast to be felt." Another reason he stayed safe was his extreme care in setting up the trick: The photo's notes also warn that the practice was "for spectacle purposes only.""
—Margaret G. Zackowitz (via National Geographic, July 2010)
Photograph: Moody Bible Institute, National Geographic Stock
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Moody Bible Institute is the school for me. I don’t think I can find a better fit.
Moody Bible Institute is the school for me. I don’t think I can find a better fit.
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alabasters: Beach Fossils (by trevor.c)
Beach Fossils (by trevor.c)
onlyjohnlennon: "I remember being shocked one day when John...
"I remember being shocked one day when John started worrying about how people would remember him when he was gone. It was an incredibly vulnerable thing for him to come out with. I said to him then, 'They'll remember you as a fucking genius because that's what you are. But you won't give a shit because you'll be up there flying across the universe."' - Paul McCartney
blue-voids: Yves Klein at work, 1956
Yves Klein at work, 1956
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