tornandfrayed:

Johnny Cash and June Carter in front of Folsom State Prison, California in 1968.

tornandfrayed:

Johnny Cash and June Carter in front of Folsom State Prison, California in 1968.

05/26/2012
01:24 PM
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05/26/2012
01:23 PM
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(Source: jhnmyr)

05/25/2012
11:29 PM
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secretcinema1:

The Manchurian Candidate (1962)

secretcinema1:

The Manchurian Candidate (1962)

05/25/2012
12:50 AM
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onces:

The Grand Global Conspiracy Network
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onces:

The Grand Global Conspiracy Network

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05/25/2012
12:48 AM
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lamayor:

1,673 firearms were collected this weekend for the 2012 Gun Buyback program, spearheaded by the Mayor’s Office of Gang Reduction & Youth Development (GRYD) and LAPD. Thank you to the Angelenos who turned in a firearm and helped us secure a safer City for everyone.
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lamayor:

1,673 firearms were collected this weekend for the 2012 Gun Buyback program, spearheaded by the Mayor’s Office of Gang Reduction & Youth Development (GRYD) and LAPD. Thank you to the Angelenos who turned in a firearm and helped us secure a safer City for everyone.

05/25/2012
12:40 AM
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(Source: mymodernmet.com, via actegratuit)

05/25/2012
12:32 AM
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klappersacks:

(via archive.org)

05/25/2012
12:31 AM
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callmebrogues:

Typographic Jokes by Gary Nicholson.

Brief: 

To design a series of posters with typographically focused puns to lift the spirits of fellow designers.

05/25/2012
12:30 AM
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crookedindifference:

Yuri Gagarin, first human in space

(Source: bizea)

05/25/2012
12:20 AM
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theperfectfakescene:

Shoulders and neck by Leonardo da Vinci. From The drawings of Leonardo da Vinci

theperfectfakescene:

Shoulders and neck by Leonardo da Vinci. From The drawings of Leonardo da Vinci

05/25/2012
12:18 AM
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unhistorical:

May 24, 1844: Samuel Morse opens a telegraph line connecting Washington D.C. and Baltimore. 

Samuel Morse developed the electric telegraph and his eponymous code in 1836; by 1843, the U.S. government had appropriated to him $30,000 for the construction of an experimental 61 km telegraph line that would run from Washington D.C. to Baltimore - this line was completed in early 1844. It officially opened on May 24, 1844, when Morse sent the words What hath God wrought(a biblical quote from the Book of Numbers) from the Capitol to Baltimore. By 1861, telegraph lines spanned the continent, connecting the East and West coasts and rendering most other forms of communication obsolete.

Morse’s 1844 telegraph transmitted messages at a speed of thirty characters per minute, a speed that is simulated above. As telegraphs became more advanced (and operators more skilled), much higher transmission speeds were made possible as well.

05/25/2012
12:15 AM
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spatula:

(via A Temporary Playground for Urban Dwellers at Sub-Studio Design Blog)