June 17, 2013
Reblogged fromA zombie-bitten father tries to save his infant daughter in this bittersweet short film
So you’ve been bitten by a zombie. So long, conscious brain activity, hello craving for human meat. But the protagonist of the short film Cargo has bigger problems than his impending demise: he has to find a way to save his infant daughter, even if he has to die first to do it.
Directed by Ben Howling and Yolanda Ramke, Cargo was a finalist in Tropfest Australia 2013. It’s also a rather clever take on zombie genre tropes, with a story that isn’t about the survival of self, but the survival of another.
When I saw him walking with the balloon I lost it
Completely lost it
#broken
June 17, 2013
June 17, 2013
Reblogged fromQuick, messy graphic to explain a concept that seems obvious to me:
We shouldn’t be helping women because they’re related to someone else. We shouldn’t be helping women because someone else cares about them. We should be helping women because they are people.
We should be helping women for their own sake.
Why is that a hard concept for people to grasp?
June 17, 2013
Reblogged fromawesome Art installation with hundreds of little frozen men, left out to melt in the heat of the sun
Nele Azevedo’s Ice Sculptures of Melting Men (2005)
June 17, 2013
Reblogged fromI was left to my own devices
Many days fell away with nothing to show…
How am I gonna be an optimist about this?
…
We were caught up and lost in all of our vices
In your pose as the dust settles around usPompeii by Bastille
June 11, 2013
08 - No, Never
Reblogged fromJimmy Eat World - “No, Never”
I Drew A Heart Around The Name Of Your City.
June 6, 2013
June 6, 2013
June 4, 2013
June 4, 2013
“The fact that you’re struggling doesn’t make you a burden. It doesn’t make you unloveable or undesirable or undeserving of care. It doesn’t make you too much or too sensitive or too needy. It makes you human. Everyone struggles. Everyone has a difficult time coping, and at times, we all fall apart. During these times, we aren’t always easy to be around — and that’s okay. No one is easy to be around one hundred percent of the time. Yes, you may sometimes be unpleasant or difficult. And yes, you may sometimes do or say things that make the people around you feel helpless or sad. But those things aren’t all of who you are and they certainly don’t discount your worth as a human being. The truth is that you can be struggling and still be loved. You can be difficult and still be cared for. You can be less than perfect, and still be deserving of compassion and kindness.
— Daniell Koepke (via wethinkwedream)
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June 4, 2013
June 4, 2013
“Stay close to anything that makes you glad you are alive.
— Hafiz (via cinisterr)
Reblogged from(And what of how small, and of how fragile…)
June 4, 2013
June 4, 2013
Reblogged fromStill Life Still - Burial Suit [Official Video] (by artscrafts)

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