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  1. pomeray:

corinne day
  2. theetruthhurts:

license2tumbl:

p-0psicle:

mount4in-drew:

sh4m-wow:

stand-uptall:

chrisidk:

desert-ed:

One of the saddest photos I’ve saved in my computer.
No fucking way.
…
oh my god
 holy…
Mother of God. 
oh my holy god.
oh my god  :(…………
omg
oh god.
they obviously didn’t die if the picture was uploaded to the computer… but its still sad!
^ the camera with this picture on was found in the the rubble after the attack.  
reblogging every time.
omfg.
omgg </3
this made me cry
oh.my.gosh! </3
Oh my god
Imagine the aftermath.
This is honestly one of  the most intense photos i have seen from 9/11. So sadThis is sad to look at  looking how calm he is and not knowing whats about to happen 
this photo makes me feel so sick :(
fuck i bursted out into tears 

Wowr.i.p; 
omg this is so sad

omg

Reblog everytime

Am I the only one that looks at the plane and thinks that it’s smiling? To me, the windows look like disgusting, beady eyes, and the red looks like a grinning satisfied mouth. This makes me so sick and sad. 

almost crying ok

\

I’m crying.

Wtf
  3. gaywillsmith:

lol i was in it for the money all along
  4. i-poisoned-your-teaa:

Market HQ - We sell cool shit on We Heart It. http://weheartit.com/entry/15548063/via/markethq
  5. skeptikhaleesi:

Some interesting info: This is very reminiscent of the Baby X experiments, in which it was discovered that people reacted differently to a baby’s behavior depending on whether or not they believed the baby to be male or female.  People were asked to watch a video of a baby reacting to a startling image (a Jack-in-the-box popping up), and describe the baby’s emotional state.  When people believed the baby to be female, they described the baby as being scared and upset; when they thought the baby was male, they perceived the baby to be angry.  This was very telling, as it showed that literally identical behavior could be construed differently based on the perceived gender of the subject.
  6. showstudio:

‘Between’, Hussein Chalayan, S/S 1998
  7. dysphorria:

addicted—d:

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