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"To die would be an awfully big adventure."

@morgiemoo2

I'm Morgan. I live in Colorado. 17. I like music🎶 Art🎨 !Movies!
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cutting ties

it was about damn time.

Know what my favorite part of this is? That one only has ties on a small part of their body whereas the other is tied all along one side up to the face, meaning one person is not quite as invested in the relationship as the other. Even better thought, the one with most ties is the one with the scissors. Im so glad they’ve built up the courage to leave even if it means cutting out a larger part out of their life than the other.

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On a November night in 2013, Vin Diesel was shooting a climatic scene where his character Dominic Toretto performs a sacrificial, “semi-kamikaze” stunt to save his friends. The maneuver leaves Dom lifeless. Paul Walker, who plays Brian O’Conner, rushes over to revive him. “These action films can be very dangerous, no matter what anyone tells you,” says Diesel, noting that the scene was so real he envisioned his own death. “I started to think, ‘What would happen to Paul if I died’?
After the sequence wrapped, Diesel wanted to speak to Walker, so he went over to his buddy’s trailer. The two actors had appeared as onscreen partners for more than a decade, starting with the original 2001 “The Fast and the Furious,” in which Diesel portrayed the bad boy (a rogue street racer) to Walker’s buttoned-up cop. “If I do die, let them know what kind of brother I’ve been to you,” Diesel recalls telling Walker. Walker gave him a hug, and the two men parted. “I’ve played that over in my head countless times. That’s the last time I ever saw him,” says a teary-eyed Diesel, choking up.
Vin Diesel: A Furious Mind
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  Awe-Inspiring Oil Paintings by Adam S. Doyle

Adam S Doyle creates magical oil paintings. Throughout his work you can clearly see incomplete brushstrokes capitalizing to stand out of the crowd. I think this sort of style infuses his work with a sense of wonder. Adam is committed to narratives that explore themes of discovery, nuance, introspection, energy, mythology, and the realms in-between. His paintings have been exhibited in New York City, Los Angeles, and Europe. Doyle also does commercial work for books, magazines, and covers.

“Harnessing energy, raw and eloquent, I create images that invigorate our connection to our natural world, our humanity, and our shared story.” – Adam S. Doyle

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After Taking LSD Photography

The French Benoit Paillé presents “After Taking LSD”. The series is actually a simulation of what might look like nature under LSD. In the same time, the artist snubs the stupidity that can sometimes show the Internet community.

Source: asylum-art
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HOLY SHIT, IT WAS THE ORIGINAL ONE

MAKE A WISH

the first post ever on tumblr

I WAS EXPECTING IT TO BE A REMAKE OF SOME SORT HOLY FUCK

WHO THE FUCK KEEPS BRINGING THIS BACK

reblog this because it shows up every blue moon

I FOUND IT ✊

I WAS SO SCARED IT WOULDNT BE THE ORIGINAL

same here