Sunday

Final Destination- Real life...

The one woman who missed the Flight 447 has been killed in car crash...


An Italian woman who arrived late for the Air France plane flight that crashed in the Atlantic last week has been killed in a car accident. Johanna Ganthaler, a pensioner from Bolzano-Bozen province, had been on holiday in Brazil with her husband Kurt and missed Air France Flight 447 after turning up late at Rio de Janeiro airport on May 31.

All 228 people that WERE aboard lost their lives after the plane crashed into the Atlantic four hours into its flight to Paris.


ahhh seriously so creepy! just like the final destination movies... i dont like this =(

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wiki wiki whatttt?

if it was published.... it would be.. well MASSIVE

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Wednesday

non- format




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it does easy..

its my fridayyyy
yayayayayayayayayay
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Tuesday

When I came across Alex Ostrowski’s portfolio I instantly wished I hadn’t. Not because it was bad, because it was life-changingly good and I had so much to do this morning- i was at work after all.
Do yourself a favour and take the time to look at everything on the site - it is one of the most inspiring collections of design work I have ever stumbled upon. srslyyyyy mad props! =)
i love when you find things like this that actually make you smile.

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tea.



i am so so so so so so happy that i have my tea with me this mornig.

honestly the best tea in the entire world is "tea" by aveda.

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Monday

only half true

the bottom half looks about right..
but i think the top section is missing a few knobs..
boys can be veryyy complicated! -
TRUST ME i know.
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just stuff i find



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make me miniature


for those of you who actually know me. you know how much i love tiny things.
For some reason miniature things make me so happy. therefore a absolutely love this
photo shoot done by Russ and Reyn.

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google earth alaphabet


ohhh! so THATS what google earth is really for?
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instant.


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Dispatchwork.

Dispatchwork is project by Jan Vormann
where he fills up holes in walls with Lego
bricks. He did this before in Bocchignano,
a village close to Rome, and Tel Aviv.
This time he did in Berlin, where he and
many spontaneous helpers filled World
War II bullet holes at a building of Humbold
University. You can find some other patched
walls around town too.

story and photos via todayandtomorrow
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why do i...so bad


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money & love

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up.


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