thesmithian:

…up to 200,000 people angry with high costs and poor public services took to the streets. Protesters in Rio de Janeiro burned cars and looted buildings as police attempted to disperse them with teargas and rubber bullets. Aerial images showed thousands of people attempting to storm the congress building in Brasilia. The rallies…are some of the biggest ever seen in the country…

more.



Damaged people are dangerous. They know they can survive.
Josephine Hart  (via schadenfreudic)

(Source: quote-book)



lovequotesrus:

EVERYTHING LOVE

lovequotesrus:

EVERYTHING LOVE



Your intellect may be confused, but your emotions will never lie to you.
Roger Ebert (via blue-voids)

(Source: moralnihilism)



slydig:

why be rude when you can be nude 



fennecs:

if you’re gonna put music on during sex make sure it’s a live album so people clap for you every five minutes



(Source: urbanfuck)



Fuck my life. Seriously fuck it. I’m out.




Finally again on my dashboard. Looked for it FOR AGES.



Fucking teenagers stop complaining about your ”problems”, take your fucking heads out of your asses for once and look at the real world, fucking christ.



jennehbear:

i’m forever stuck between wanting to discover loads of new music and wanting to listen to the same 4 albums over and over again





You can look at a scar and see hurt, or you can look at a scar and see healing.
Sheri Reynolds (via stay-ocean-minded)

(Source: revive-ed)





Background noise creates a distraction, but balance is key. A moderate level of background noise creates just enough distraction to break people out of their patterns of thinking and nudge them to let their imagination wander, while still keeping them from losing their focus on the project all together. This distracted focus helps enhance your creativity. The study’s authors explain that “getting into a relatively noisy environment may trigger the brain to think abstractly, and thus generate creative ideas.
Research suggests the right amount of ambient noise increases creativity – which makes sense, considering the unconscious processing phase of ideation. (via explore-blog)

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