The song of love.
Ephraim Mose Lilien, from The new art of an ancient people; the work of Ephraim Mose Lilien, by M. S. Levussove, New York, 1906.
Via archive.org.
The song of love.
Ephraim Mose Lilien, from The new art of an ancient people; the work of Ephraim Mose Lilien, by M. S. Levussove, New York, 1906.
Via archive.org.
My first tattoo. It’s composed of imagery from sci-fi book covers (specifically Philip K. Dick’s “The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch” and Ray Bradbury’s “The Martian Chronicles”), an 18th Century woodcut and a thingy from Ancient Aliens.
Tattooed by Kiley @ Cult Classic in Romford, London
(via literary-tattoos)
This should be Obama’s next ad. I call it “Victim.”
Narrator: At a private fundraiser, Mitt Romney recently said the following:
Romney: There are 47 percent of the people who will vote for the president no matter what. All right, there are 47 percent who are with him, who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims.
Narrator: Really, Mitt? Anyone who votes for Obama is dependent on the government?
Person X: I’m a doctor.
Person Y: I’m an engineer.
Person Z: I’m a small business owner.
Person X: I paid more taxes than Mitt Romney.
Person Y: I paid more taxes than Mitt Romney.
Person Z: I paid more taxes than Mitt Romney.
Person X: I voted for Barack Obama.
Person Y: I voted for Barack Obama.
Person Z: I’m voting for Barack Obama.
Narrator: And believe it or not, Mitt, out of the 10 states that receive the most federal aid, 9 of them voted for John McCain.¹ It seems like the only person who believes they’re a victim…is you.
—The Rains Of Castomere
Infographic of the Day: In which gay rights in the U.S. — marriage, adoption, employment discrimination protection, hate crime laws, and whether schools have regulations to ban harassment based on gender and sexual orientation — are broken down state by state (using rainbow colors, of course).
[guardian]
Fuck the south.
(Source: thedailywhat)